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Journal : Academia Open

Perception Of Students On The Apple Smartphone As A Lifestyle Vivi Mulyati; Didik Hariyanto
Academia Open Vol 4 (2021): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2141.678 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.4.2021.2029

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This study aims to determine the perception of communication science students towards the Apple Smartphone brand as a lifestyle. This study uses the theory of Jean Boudrillard. Data collection was carried out by means of in-depth interviews and observations, supported by relevant literature by focusing on communication science students at the Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo university. The method used is purposive sampling, this technique uses informants who have been determined or have predetermined criteria to support this research. The results of the discussion above can be concluded that students' perceptions of smartphones as a lifestyle are divided into the following processes, one, perceptual selection occurs when students remember that iPhone users will look more visible or high-class than other smartphone users, and make users more confident. Second, the student perception organization collects information from various sources to be understood in order to consider whether to buy or not, so that they will not be disappointed with the items they buy. Third, the interpretation of the stimulus describes the meaning of the Apple smartphone as a brand that provides an identity for its users.
Construction of Political Identity on Instagram: Unveiling the Kadrun Hashtag Movement in Indonesia's 2024 Presidential Election Ferry Adhi Dharma; Didik Hariyanto; Fajar Muharram
Academia Open Vol 8 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.6922

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This scientific article investigates the construction of political identity through hashtag movements on Instagram, focusing on the "#kadrun" hashtag related to Anies Baswedan, a presidential candidate for the 2024 election in Indonesia. Using the framing analysis method by Zhong Dang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicky, the study examines the structural dimensions of political identity content by observing and analyzing the hashtag from October 3, 2022, to May 3, 2023. The results reveal three Instagram accounts actively contributing and acting as political identity buzzers, uploading 89 to 92 contents within seven months. The hashtag frames Anies Baswedan and his supporters as a radical Islamic group, seeking to establish a caliphate, and intolerant, potentially leading to political polarization based on religion, community, and ethnicity in the upcoming election. These findings hold implications for understanding the impact of social media content on political discourse and polarization, especially among young active voters who rely on Instagram as a source of information during elections. Highlight: Research Scope: The study explores the construction of political identity on social media, particularly through hashtag movements on Instagram related to the 2024 presidential candidate in Indonesia, Anies Baswedan, and the "#kadrun" hashtag. Framing Analysis: Utilizing the framing analysis method by Zhong Dang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicky, the research examines the structural dimensions of political identity content on Instagram, focusing on message characteristics and content design from October 3, 2022, to May 3, 2023. The hashtag spreads messages identifying Anies Baswedan as a radical Islamic group, causing potential religious-based political polarization, as seen in the 2019 Election. Additionally, ethnic elements now contribute to polarization based on religion, community, and ethnicity in the 2024 elections. Keyword: Political Identity, Social Media, Hashtag Movements, Instagram, Political Polarization.
Cultural Acculturation Among Students from Outside Java: A Study Beyond Java's Borders Ilmy, Ana Fieka Niswatul; Hariyanto, Didik
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5213

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This study explores cultural acculturation among students from outside Java at Muhammadiyah University Sidoarjo (Umsida). Utilizing qualitative methods, including purposive sampling, interviews, and observations, the research reveals swift adaptation in language, accents, habits, and cuisine. While students embrace Javanese culture through interactions and active participation, they maintain their original identity. This research contributes valuable insights into the nuanced dynamics of cultural assimilation within educational contexts, emphasizing the importance of fostering cultural understanding and inclusivity. Highlights : Swift Assimilation: Non-Javanese students at Umsida rapidly adapt to local language, accents, habits, and cuisine. Identity Maintenance: Despite cultural assimilation, students consciously retain aspects of their original identity. Educational Dynamics: The study sheds light on the intricate dynamics of cultural exchange within the educational setting, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and cultural understanding. Keywords: Cultural Adaptation, Non-Javanese Students, Umsida, Intercultural Communication, Identity Preservation
Co-Authors Akbar, Azriyansyah Fadil Andrean Dwi Prasetya Aninda Pinasti Putri Mariyanto Anjani , Silvia Mitahullisa Anjarsari, Surya Ardiani Kusuma Sari Arifin, M Saiful Asiyatul Ulfiyah Baghaswanta, Jeffrey Basri Hadi Baswedan, Fauzi Choiri Choiri Choiri Choiri Darmawan, Muhammad Alif Davina Feri Fatmala Dhea Alinda Vitara Djarot Meidi Budi Utomo Doni Rudiyanto Dwi Prasetya, Andrean Dwitia Masdarul Mawahib Dyah Ayu Kharina Fajar Muharram Fernanda, Eryansya Alga Ferry Adhi Dharma Fredy Kurniadi Gustin, Eliana Ardelia Hafshah Hazimah Hakam, Dear Haris, Utari Kencana Hariyadi, Nanda Widyanita Harli Brata Wardhana Hendra Sukmana Ilmy, Ana Fieka Niswatul Jamaluddin Fawaid Joko Susilo Khofifatuzzahro , Rifki Khoirun Nisak Lesmana, Sandi Putra Lina Nur Azizah Maulana, Riswanda Maulia Figo Arian Difa Mayetti Akmal Melyana, Azahra Aqita Menza , Noval Nabadi Sevi moh saifulloh, moh Mohamad Faiz Bilmukharom Muhammad Ardiansyah Muhammad Mahmud Mulyanto, Kharisma Putri Nanda Rizkiyah Novi Nur Aini, Novi Nur Novianti, Anandita Putri Nur Luqman Shalahudin Nurjanah, Indah PRAMONO, PUGUH Putri, Safira Ramadhani Rahman, Nur Fatkhur Rahmawati , Neny Ratti, Kara Thania Rijal, Moch. Choirul Rio Agung Permana Riza Fatmawati Roro Ayu Ruddy Purnama Sagita, Faikatul Anggola Saifudin, Fahmi Savana, Ylin Diva Sidiq, Akhmad Totok Wahyu Abadi Tri Santoso, Redy Vivi Mulyati Wincoko Wulandari , Ariesta Wulandari Ciptaningtyas , Ariesta Wulandari, Alifiah Mulia Yuanico Lirauka Yuniarti, Vitri Yusri Dianne Jurnalis Yussof, Ishak