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The Impact of Digital Lifestyles on Young People's Health: Social Media Abuse, Physical Inactivity and Psychological Impacts Lusianawati, Hayu; Sulaeman, Sulaeman; Sianipar, Godlif; Rasmita, Dina
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 09 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i09.211

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In the digital age, adolescents in DKI Jakarta Province, Indonesia, are experiencing a transformative shift in their lifestyles, characterized by the pervasive influence of digital technologies. This research aimed to comprehensively investigate the multifaceted impact of digital lifestyles on the health of adolescents, with a specific focus on social media abuse, physical inactivity, and psychological well-being. Through a mixed-methods approach encompassing surveys and interviews, data from 500 adolescents were collected and analyzed. The findings revealed that digital lifestyles have become integral to the lives of adolescents, with social media use averaging 3.5 hours per day. However, this extensive use has led to concerning issues, including cyberbullying experiences among 18% of participants and feelings of inadequacy in 42% due to social comparison. Additionally, physical inactivity was prevalent, with only 38% meeting the recommended daily physical activity guidelines. These behaviors were associated with various health implications, such as poor sleep quality and eye strain. Psychological well-being also bore the brunt of digital lifestyles, with 32% of adolescents reporting symptoms of anxiety and 28% experiencing symptoms of depression. Despite these challenges, self-esteem levels remained moderate to high for most participants.
Representasi Manusia Sampah Sebagai Subaltern pada Cerita Anak: Analisis Wacana Multimodal dalam Buku Poupelle of Chimney Town Syafuddin, Khairul; Lusianawati, Hayu; Rafi'i
KOMUNIKA Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Komunika
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/komunika.v11i01.12758

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Kondisi kelas sosial dalam sebuah masyarakat tidak dapat terlepas dari pengamatan kelompok kapitalis untuk dikomodifikasi menjadi sebuah komoditas. Praktik komodifikasi ini sangat menguntungkan pihak kapitalis sebagai pemilik modal dari sisi materiil. Hal ini dapat mereka lakukan melalui praktik representasi kelas sosial menjadi sebuah komoditas tontonan dan hiburan untuk dinikmati khalayak. Salah satu produk dari industri ini adalah cerita anak yang berjudul Poupelle of Chimney Town: Petualangan Poupelle di Kota Cerobong Asap. Kisah fiksi tersebut merepresentasikan kehidupan manusia pinggiran, khususnya subaltern dari kelas sosial bawah. Hal ini sekaligus menjadi sebuah kritik sosial yang dikemas dalam bentuk cerita anak yang dapat menumbuhkan kesadaran kelas bagi khalayak. Penelitian ini menggunakan teori representasi yang ditawarkan oleh Stuart Hall. Di mana narasi dan visual yang ditampilkan dilihat memiliki kepentingan politis dalam merepresentasikan kehidupan masyarakat miskin di era modern. Metode yang digunakan adalah analisis wacana multimodal dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Peneliti menggunakan teknik observasi dan dokumentasi untuk mengumpulkan data primer. Adapun teknik validitas data yang digunakan peneliti adalah triangulasi teori guna mendapatkan hasil penelitian yang lebih objektif. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa cerita anak tersebut membangun representasi dari masyarakat subaltern di era modern. Di mana dalam kelompok subaltern terdapat kekuasaan yang juga dimiliki oleh setiap individu. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa dalam realita di masyarakat, kelompok yang termarjinalkan sekalipun tetap memiliki power untuk menunjukkan posisi sosialnya. Selain itu, cerita ini juga menunjukkan bahwa cerita anak dapat dibuat berdasarkan narasi dari masalah sosial modern.
Penyuluhan Kesehatan Tentang Gizi Pada Perempuan Sindroma Menopause Lusianawati, Hayu; Irmayanti, Irmayanti; Afni, Fauza; Pannyiwi, Rahmat; Andriani, Fitri; Utami, Yuri Pratiwi
Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (September)
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/sosisabdimas.v1i4.170

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Abstract Menopause is the final phase where a woman's menstrual bleeding stops completely. At the age of 50 years, women enter menopause, resulting in a decrease or loss of the estrogen hormone, which causes women to experience complaints or disorders that often interfere with their daily activities and can even reduce their quality of life. Several factors that influence mothers not being ready to accept changes during menopause include education, low knowledge, work, attitudes, religion, the role of midwives, social culture and information that is still lacking. One effort to increase mothers' readiness to face menopause is to changing lifestyle and eating patterns, namely by consuming nutrients that can reduce menopausal symptoms and prevent problems that arise after menopause. The aim of this activity is to increase mothers' knowledge about balanced nutrition during menopause. The method for implementing community service activities used is in the form of counseling. After carrying out this community service activity, conclusions that can be drawn include an increase in knowledge about balanced nutrition during the menopause. The hope is that menopausal mothers can adopt a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritious food and doing physical exercise, for example seniors' exercise. By adopting a healthy lifestyle, it is hoped that the quality of life of menopausal women will be better.
Kriminalitas dan Pembentukan Identitas Sosial Geng Motor Mudjiyanto, Bambang; Launa; Lusianawati, Hayu
JAMBURA JURNAL ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Jambura Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Jambura Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jik.v2i2.108

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This study aims to explore a number of empirical data in order to analyze the phenomenon of crime and the process of forming the social identity of motorcycle gangs as socio-psychological and socio-cultural symptoms in the current landscape of youth crime. This type of qualitative research with a constructivist paradigm with a socio-psychological and socio-cultural approach found a number of facts, that the phenomenon of motorcycle gangs—whose members are mostly inhabited by gen z’ (teenagers aged 15-23 years)—has long experienced a shift in orientation/ behavior as a result of the influence of the internal and external environment. This shift has resulted in a number of symbolic constructions where motorcycle gangs are perceived as entities that create chaos, initiate violence, commit crimes, spread antisocial attitudes, and seek sensation. Study findings: there are theoretical difficulties in finding a positive self-concept in the majority of motorcycle gang members whose orientation and behavior (empirically) have been infected by symbols of intolerant and antisocial group identities; and suffer from traumatic symptoms, psychosis, phobias, schizophrenia, bipolar, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
Public Relations Strategy in Improving Reputation of Crystal Hotel Lena, Pratika Martha; Lusianawati, Hayu
The Eastasouth Management and Business Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): The Eastasouth Management and Business (ESMB)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esmb.v3i1.337

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The hospitality industry, including Crystal Hotel, faced significant challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public Relations (PR) strategies play a crucial role in maintaining and improving the reputation of businesses in such adverse conditions. This study explores the PR strategies applied by Crystal Hotel to enhance its reputation in the highly competitive South Jakarta market. The study utilized qualitative methods, including interviews and observations, focusing on key informants such as the hotel's Public Relations team, front office management, and loyal guests. The results highlight the significance of implementing a SWOT analysis and using the POAC framework (Planning, Organizing, Actuating, Controlling) to guide the hotel's public relations activities. This approach has contributed to the hotel's increased visibility and customer loyalty, ultimately improving its reputation.
Revolusi Teknologi Komunikasi Dalam Dinamika Masyarakat Informasi: Mengulik Tiga Pendekatan Techno-Komunikasi Mudjiyanto, Bambang; Launa, Launa; Lusianawati, Hayu
Jurnal Communitarian (Prodi Ilmu Politik) Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Communitarian
Publisher : Universitas Bung Karno

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56985/jc.v6i1.538

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ABSTRACTIn media studies there are three approaches to understanding the development of informationtechnology (techno-communication), namely the dystopian, neo-futurist and techno-realistapproaches. These three approaches, until today, are at least considered to represent anacademic sketch in understanding the development of Communication technology. This studyis to see the dynamics and development of the information society, which is considered bysome to be a real threat to the existence of human values, authenticity in social life relations,and even the potential to damage political life and democracy. Through a qualitative researchapproach with a descriptive analysis method, this study tries to conduct a literature study toachieve a complete and objective understanding of the problematic issue. The results of thestudy show that the discourse of the communication technology revolution in the dynamics ofthe information society is still academically problematic, because each school of thought(dystopian, neo-futurist, and techno-realist) has philosophical reasons, academic arguments,and empirical evidence that show relevant and equally strong arguments for each of theirclaims. What needs to be considered is: how to correlate the information technologyrevolution with the readiness (literacy) of the community as users; and how to position thedevelopment of communication technology in line with human needs, as a support for humanlife, not the other way around, making humans more objects of technology.Keyword: technology revolution, techno-communication, network society, dystopian, neofuturist, techno-realist
Antropomorfisme: Geliat Komunikasi Non-Human dan Pembentukan Citra Diri Manusia di Ranah Industri Animasi Mudjiyanto, Bambang; Launa, Launa; Lusianawati, Hayu
Oratio Directa (Prodi Ilmu Komunikasi) Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Oratio Directa
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Bung Karno

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AbstractThis study reviews the use of anthropomorphic techniques in the animation industry. Through qualitative research techniques based on descriptive-interpretive analysis, phenomenological approach, and the theory of anthropomorphism from Wells and Parkinson, this study reveals that the use of anthropomorphized animals in animation series and digital feature films mostly retains the natural characteristics and behavior of animals; only the characteristics and behavior of animal characters are represented/visualized in human form. The products of the animation industry make an important contribution to the reformulation of imagination and the formation of a positive human self-image, as the appeal of the story content is related to actual issues of human life. The use of anthropomorphic principles in the animation industry is not only entertaining, but conveys messages and high moral values and creates an emotional bond between the audience and the characters. In fact, anthropomorphism is a key element that has brought high-value stories and moral messages to audiences in the current era of the entertainment industry. This study encourages animation producers and creative film products to continue creating entertainment industry content that is relevant to the increasingly complex demands of audiences.Keyword: Antropomorphism, self-image formulation, media industry, animated product
Peningkatan Pengetahuan Tentang Kesetaraan Gender Bagi Komunitas Perempuan Lusianawati, Hayu; Yanuar, Fit
IKRA-ITH ABDIMAS Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal IKRAITH-ABDIMAS Vol 8 No 3 November 2024
Publisher : Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI

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Permasalahan gender di Indonesia adalah isu yang memerlukan perhatian serius dari semua pihak.Meskipun ada kemajuan dalam kebijakan dan kesadaran, tantangan yang ada masih memerlukanupaya kolaboratif untuk menciptakan masyarakat yang lebih adil dan setara. Kesetaraan genderbukan hanya tanggung jawab perempuan, tetapi juga merupakan tanggung jawab bersama seluruhmasyarakat. Kekerasan berbasis gender yang artinya adalah bentuk kekerasan yang dilakukanterhadap seseorang berdasarkan identitas gender mereka. Tujuan utama dari kegiatan pengabdianmasyarakat ini adalah untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan tentang kesetaraan gender bagi anggotakomunitas perempuan ungu melalui metode seminar edukasi. Kegiatan yang dilakukan secarahybrid dengan jumlah peserta 50 orang berhasil dilaksanakan. partisipan sangat terlibat dalamdiskusi interaktif dengan narasumber. Kesimpulan dari PKM ini menghasilkan bahwa edukasi yangterstruktur dan berkelanjutan dapat menjadi alat yang efektif dalam mempromosikan kesetaraangender di tingkat komunitas. Rekomendasi dari kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah perlunyapengembangan program-program serupa di komunitas lain untuk memperluas dampak positifnya
The Profession of Female Non-Judicial Mediators in Gender Mainstreaming in District Courts on The Island of Java Lusianawati, Hayu; Sunarsi, Dessy
Salasika Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
Publisher : Asosiasi Pusat Studi Wanita/Gender & Anak Indonesia (ASWGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v8i1.161

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Supreme Court Regulation (PERMA) No. 1 of 2016 concerning Mediation Procedures in Courts stipulates that all civil disputes in the First Instance Court must first be resolved through peace with the assistance of a mediator. The success of mediation in District Courts in Java is supported by certified non-judge mediators. Female non-judge mediators have the same role as male non-judge mediators. This study aims to analyze the role of the profession of female non-judge mediators in gender mainstreaming in District Courts in Java. A non-judge mediator is someone who acts as a liaison between disputing parties in the justice system. However, their role in ensuring gender equality and overcoming gender bias has not been widely explored. This research is descriptive qualitative, supported by primary data by conducting observations and data tracing in the field. Data were collected related to perceptions of gender equality, the challenges faced, and the practices they apply in mediation. The results of this study indicate that female non-judge mediators have varying awareness of gender issues. Some have taken steps to ensure equality in the mediation process, such as ensuring active participation of both parties and avoiding gender stereotypes. However, challenges remain, including a lack of specific training on gender mainstreaming and a lack of institutional support. This study provides recommendations to enhance the role of female non-judicial mediators in creating a more inclusive and equitable mediation environment. More rigorous training, practice guidelines, and support from the courts as well as relevant institutions are needed to ensure that female non-judicial mediators can effectively promote gender equality in the mediation process.
Pembatalan Budaya Sebagai Ekspresi Perlawanan Publik di Ruang Digital Mudjiyanto, Bambang; Launa; Hafzotillah; Nursyamsi; Lusianawati, Hayu
Jurnal Mahardika Adiwidia Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Mahardika Adiwidia
Publisher : Magister of Communication Science, Sahid University Jakarta.

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This study captures the phenomenon of cancel culture that afflicts Indonesian celebrities due to their behavior that is considered to violate social norms and ethics; as well as revealing the social implications faced by celebrities after they become victims of cancel culture. Using a constructivist paradigm with qualitative characteristics, this study draws research data sources from social media content and literature reviews. The results show that cancel culture is a digital culture that emphasizes the social responsibility of individuals, groups, institutions, or corporations for their actions; reflecting new dynamics in social interaction, where the collective power of netizens can impose social sanctions on celebrities. Cancel culture is not only about cancellation culture, but also a reflection of the complex relationship between public power, freedom of expression, and social ethics. By understanding cancel culture, we can prevent its negative impacts, as well as promote more effective, literate, aware, and responsible use of social media. Keywords: Cancel culture, expressions of resistance, netizen collective power, negative impact, social norms