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Proses Penerimaan Diri Gay di Organisasi Cangkang Queer Terhadap Identitas Seksualnya Sofiari Ananda
Komunika Vol. 17 No. 2 (2021): Komunikasi Massa, Komunikasi Antarpribadi, Komunikasi Antar Budaya dan New Med
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Penelitian ini berjudul Proses Penerimaan Diri Gay Di Organisasi Cangkang Queer Terhadap Identitas Seksualnya. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis proses penerimaan diri gay terhadap identitas seksual mereka. Teori-teori yang digunakan adalah komunikasi antarpribadi, penerimaan diri, interaksionisme simbolik, disonansi kognitif dan gay. Metode yang digunakan metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan interaksionisme simbolik. Penelitian ini mengggunakan paradigma interpretif. Unit analisis pada penelitian ini adalah gay yang sudah melakukan pengungkapan identitas seksual. Subjek penelitian ditentukan dengan teknik snowball dan diperoleh lima orang gay dari organisasi Cangkang Queer. Teknik pengumpulan data dengan wawancara mendalam dan observasi non-partisipan. Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa gay tidak melalui fase penerimaan diri secara bertahap. Fase yang dilalui oleh kelima gay dalam penelitian ini adalah fase mencari tahu informasi lebih lanjut mengenai homoseksual, hingga akhirnya mereka sampai pada fase menerima diri. Fase menerima diri ini disebut dengan fase persabahatan.
Patriarchal Culture in the Film "Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts" (Semiotic Analysis using John Fiske's Model) Riris Angelina Nababan; Sofiari Ananda
International Journal of Business English and Communication Vol 2 No 1 (2024): January
Publisher : Bahasa Inggris Program Sarjana Terapan, Universitas Negeri Makassar

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structure, men hold the primary roles, while women have limited influence or even lack rights in various fields such as economics, social, political, and psychological, including the institution of marriage. This culture is particularly prevalent in certain communities. Patriarchal culture is often a subject of casual conversations, discussions, and even films, such as "Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts." This research analyzes patriarchal culture in the film using John Fiske's semiotic analysis. The coding can be divided into three levels: the level of reality, the level of representation, and the level of ideology. The findings of this research reveal numerous codes containing patriarchal culture, ranging from gestures, speech styles, environments, dressing styles, appearances, camera arrangements, actions, and lighting. The research also identifies the impacts of patriarchy in the film, such as subordination, marginalization, violence, stereotypes, and double burdens. The film portrays women's struggle against the patriarchal culture that still thrives in society.
Representation of Nationalism in Local Media (Critical Discourse Analysis on Local Media Waspada Online) Maulana Andinata Dalimunthe; Sofiari Ananda
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Academic Solution Publisher

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The role of local media as an instrument of Nationalism representation has an important impact in shaping national identity at the regional and local levels. Local media has a closer coverage of the community and a deeper understanding of local culture, traditions, and values. This study aims to find out the representation of citizen nationalism in local online media Waspada Online. Representation of nationalism by local media can accommodate cultural diversity and its voices, appreciate differences, and strengthen unity in the context of Indonesia. Research on the role of local media in representing nationalism has a fundamental urgency in building a sense of nationhood and statehood. The research method used is the media discourse analysis method. Data collection techniques were text analysis and in-depth interviews. Research informants came from Waspada journalists, the Tourism Office, tourism observers, and Waspada online readers who were considered representative. Analysis includes data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing, and verification. The results showed that of the six news articles analyzed using the CDA technique, actors, namely public officials, dominated the majority. This represents that the context of nationalism tends to be constructed at an elitist level. However, there was one article where one of the political actors could distort the news content so that most of the framing that emerged was the community
NAVIGATING PRIVACY BOUNDARIES BY INTERNATIONAL ONLINE GAMING PLAYERS Sofiari Ananda; Nur Fitriyani Saputri
OPINI: Journal of Communication and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): OPINI: Journal of Communication and Social Science
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This article examines how international online gaming players navigate privacy boundaries in digital interaction, with particular attention to intimacy negotiation across cultural contexts. Using participant observation and autoethnography, the researcher immersed as a player in multiplayer games, joined guilds, and conducted interviews via in-game chat and external platforms. Findings reveal that privacy boundaries are managed through layered self-disclosure, reliance on game affordances such as guild and party systems, and the strategic migration of communication to platforms like Discord and WhatsApp. Cross-cultural differences are also evident: Indonesian players tended to be more cautious and gradual in disclosure, while Western players were more direct in revealing personal information. The study contributes to Communication Privacy Management (CPM) scholarship by highlighting the role of intercultural dynamics in digital intimacy and underscores the fragility of online relationships, which can be both rapidly formed and easily dissolved.