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POLITICAL IMAGE CONSTRUCTION OF FEMALE ARTIST POLITICIANS IN ONLINE MEDIA FRAMING Santi, Endang Tri; Marthalena, Marthalena; Berthanila, Rethorika; Perbawani, Pulung S.
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): July Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
Publisher : ASPIKOM Jabodetabek Region

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v5i1.77

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The political image of female politicians and artists on the political stage is still a hot and interesting topic of discussion in society. Many people still believe that celebrity politicians, especially women, only rely on popularity to win and be elected as members of the House of Representatives. It is not only limited to that, the participation of female artist politicians could be based on government policy regarding a 30% quota, or it could also be due to political education and the influence of technology that has encouraged female artists to be present in the political field. However, negative images and assumptions still prevail due to the construction of artists being chosen just because they are popular to gain votes. Therefore, this research aims to see how the media frames news so that it can construct the audience's thoughts about the political image of female politicians and artists. This research uses a qualitative method using Robert M. Entman's framing analysis approach, where the analysis uses four elements which have become the basis for analysis to dissect how Kompas.com and Tempo. co media frame news. The results of this research show that the political image of female celebrity politicians as members of the House of Representatives still lacks trust from the public. This cannot be separated from the fact that the highlighted news does not cover much about their performance as members of the People's Representative Council, but more about their style and style. their lives as artists. Therefore, the suggestions and recommendations recommended are that, apart from politicians, artists must continue to show consistent performance as members of the people's representatives, they must also be supported by media reports which must highlight their performance, professionalism and abilities as politicians. In this way, the image of artist politicians in society can change to be more trusting and supportive of the role of artists in government. Furthermore, the researcher hopes that this scientific work can provide scientific development and contribute to efforts to build a good political climate.
A Therapeutic Approach in Communication for the Recovery of Child Victims of Sexual Abuse in Kasemen Sub-District, Serang City Marthalena, Marthalena; Mulyasih, Rahmi; Santi, Endang Tri; Berthanila, Rethorika; Najmi, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.28

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Child sexual abuse is a serious problem that requires a holistic approach in handling it. Sexual abuse is committed by the closest people such as family, teachers and neighbours of the victim. There is an impact or trauma experienced by child victims of sexual abuse, for example, they become more quiet and tend to close themselves. This study aims to explore the use of therapeutic communication as a tool to help child victims of sexual abuse in the recovery process. Qualitative methods were used to understand the experiences and perceptions of children traumatised by sexual abuse. Using the therapeutic communication approach, there are four stages to go through: pre-interaction, orientation, and problem solving, and resolution steps to get the best results. The results showed that therapeutic communication has an important role in reducing the psychological impact and helping children overcome trauma
The Motivation Effect on Barista Performance: (Case Study on Hungrypedia Serang) Prayogi, Ichsan Adil; Malik, Abdul; Marthalena, Marthalena; Santi, Endang Tri
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.01.26

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This research discusses how motivation can affect the performance of an employee serving coffee, or better known as a barista. This research uses Clayton Alderfer's ERG (Existence, Relatedness, & Growth) theory. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods, which aim to provide a comprehensive and in-depth view of the subject under study, namely the influence of motivation on barista performance. By taking the locus of a coffee shop, the author tries to analyze how barista motivation can affect work motivation. The results of the research in this article show that work motivation is very influential on the performance of the barista, with work motivation, the barista will have more confidence in working. Existence Needs, Relationship Needs, and Growth Needs have a significant effect on barista performance. The influence of the motivation and performance of the barista in the coffee shop is that the presence of work motivation makes the barista more enthusiastic about work, and later it will have a good impact on work and will later get rewards in the form of existence, growth, and good relations with relationships. The need for growth is the main factor for the resource person to become a barista at Hungrypedia Serang Cafe
The Meaning of Environmental Cleanliness (A Phenomenological Study of Waste Managementin Serang City) Marthalena, Marthalena; Berthanila, Rethorika; Santi, Endang Tri
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.13

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This study aims to understand the meaning of environmental cleanliness from the perspective of the people of Serang City through a phenomenological approach, focusing on practices and perceptions related to waste management. Serang City, as the capital of Banten Province, faces serious challenges in waste management due to population growth and consumption patterns. This study employs a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, where data is collected through in-depth interviews with residents, sanitation workers, and waste managers. The results indicate that the meaning of environmental cleanliness is not only understood physically as being free from waste but is also closely tied to social, cultural, and religious values. The community perceives cleanliness as a form of collective responsibility that reflects awareness of environmental sustainability and quality of life. However, there is still a gap between understanding and actual practice in the field, particularly regarding the lack of facilities and insufficient environmental education. This study recommends the need for a participatory and educational approach to waste management so that the meaning of environmental cleanliness can be realised more comprehensively and sustainably in Serang City.