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Systematic Literature Review: Communication Transformation in The Digital Immigrant Generation in The Use of Social Media and Changes in Social Interaction Patterns Sembiring, Putri Sosanti; Dwianita, Dwianita; Maharani, Blangi Intan
Journal Analytica Islamica Vol 14, No 1 (2025): ANALYTICA ISLAMICA
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jai.v14i1.24232

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The transformation of digital technology has brought significant changes in the way humans communicate. The digital immigrant generation, individuals who were born before the digital era but adapted to technology, experience challenges and changes in their daily communication patterns. This article is a literature review that examines how communication transformation in the digital immigrant generation in the use of social media and its impact on social interaction patterns. Digital immigrants face challenges in digital literacy and information security, but social media allows them to stay connected with their families and form new communities. By reviewing previous studies, this article describes the adaptation process of digital immigrants to social media, the barriers they face, and how social media opens up spaces of social inclusion for digital immigrants, allowing them to form new communities, communicate across generations, and reduce loneliness.
Gender Perspective and Women's Challenges in Public Relations Maharani, Blangi Intan; Sembiring, Putri Sosanti; Dwianita, Dwianita
Journal Analytica Islamica Vol 14, No 1 (2025): ANALYTICA ISLAMICA
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jai.v14i1.24234

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As time progresses, women play an increasingly important role in improving the quality of both public and domestic sectors. Generally, gender issues that become the main topic of discussion revolve around the status and position of women in society, which are still often viewed as subordinate or marginal. The significant rise in the number of female practitioners in the public relations (PR) industry has led to the perception that women have experienced gender discrimination in Indonesia. This journal aims to analyze and examine gender perspectives on women in the field of public relations, the impact of the feminization of the PR profession, as well as the challenges faced by women in carrying out their roles as public relations practitioners. The results of this literature study indicate that male practitioners are more likely to hold managerial positions than female practitioners. Although the number of female practitioners has exceeded that of males, their status and roles in PR practice remain subordinate to men. Furthermore, there are relevant glass ceiling barriers, including an unequal distribution of tasks, which prevent women from fully demonstrating their potential in the workplace.