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Determinism of Media Technology and Distortion of Siri’ Culture Qadaruddin, Muhammad; Bakri, Wahyuddin; Md Shah, Jalihah; Cahyadi, Irlan; Sasriani, Andini
Communicatus: Jurnal Ilmu komunikasi Vol 7, No 2 (2023): Communicatus: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/cjik.v7i2.30458

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The rapid development of communication technology, particularly in social media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, profoundly influences the entire human experience. The influence includes cultural shifts among adolescents, precisely distortions to the "Siri" culture that affect their self-concept, self-esteem, and self-image. This qualitative research aimed to analyze changes in the Siri’ culture in communication among adolescents, the impact of communication media technology, and indicators of Siri' character building. The data was collected through observations, surveys, and interviews. The results showed two main findings: first, in the culture of adolescents in Parepare City, Siri’ is interpreted as a local philosophy that emphasizes the importance of maintaining self-respect in the daily style, speech, and behavior. It has a direct impact on the formation of adolescents' self-concept. The second, media technology has a significant influence on cultural changes and adolescents' self-concept (macca, lempu, warani, getting), self-esteem (penggalik), and self-image (malebbi, mekkeade, makanja). 
Manipulative Messages in 'Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso': A Case Study of a Netflix Documentary Qadaruddin, Muhammad; Artianasari, Nining; Saleh, Fikruzzaman; Md Shah, Jalihah
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : FAKULTAS DAKWAH UIN SALATIGA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v9i2.2636

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This research examines the presence and implications of manipulative messages in the Netflix documentary "Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso." By using framing analysis on the film, this research highlights how these messages shape the audience's perception and understanding of the events. The filmmaker's stance on the case attempts to present both sides of the case fairly, allowing the audience to draw their own conclusions. This film portrays Jessica with nuance to consider the possibility that Jessica is both a perpetrator and a victim of the system and excessive media coverage. Furthermore, this research explores the cultural and societal contexts that have influenced the production of the documentary film, revealing how these factors contribute to the overall message. These findings indicate that the film director presents a perspective that attempts to view Jessica as a victim of media pressure and a legal process deemed unfair. Interviews with legal experts, Jessica's friends, and scenes showing the weaknesses and inconsistencies of the presented evidence also contribute to the narrative that Jessica might be innocent and instead a victim of unbalanced media framing. Until the year 2024, Jessica was declared free. This release marks a long-awaited victory for justice. This documentary film plays a significant role in raising public and judicial system awareness about the potential injustices that can befall an individual. This research is not merely entertainment, but rather an important medium that can contribute to voicing injustice and striving for justice in complex and controversial cases.
Determinism of Media Technology and Distortion of Siri’ Culture Qadaruddin, Muhammad; Bakri, Wahyuddin; Md Shah, Jalihah; Cahyadi, Irlan; Sasriani, Andini
Communicatus: Jurnal Ilmu komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Communicatus: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/cjik.v7i2.30458

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The rapid development of communication technology, particularly in social media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, profoundly influences the entire human experience. The influence includes cultural shifts among adolescents, precisely distortions to the "Siri" culture that affect their self-concept, self-esteem, and self-image. This qualitative research aimed to analyze changes in the Siri’ culture in communication among adolescents, the impact of communication media technology, and indicators of Siri' character building. The data was collected through observations, surveys, and interviews. The results showed two main findings: first, in the culture of adolescents in Parepare City, Siri’ is interpreted as a local philosophy that emphasizes the importance of maintaining self-respect in the daily style, speech, and behavior. It has a direct impact on the formation of adolescents' self-concept. The second, media technology has a significant influence on cultural changes and adolescents' self-concept (macca, lempu, warani, getting), self-esteem (penggalik), and self-image (malebbi, mekkeade, makanja).Â