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Hoax practices behind TikTok fake accounts in the 2024 presidential election contest Genta Tabah Ramadhan; Modesta Roganda Siboro; Mukarto Siswoyo; Khaerudin Imawan
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Regular Issue: October-December 2024
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v4i1.744

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In the context of rising misinformation on social media, this study examines the influence of hoaxes spread through fake TikTok accounts on public opinion during Indonesia's 2024 presidential election. The study aims to analyze how fake accounts, including notable examples like @ridwanyulio and @sendycahyani1744, leverage hoaxes to sway political perceptions, undermine trust in democratic processes, and foster social division. Using a qualitative approach, data was collected through observational analysis of comments, engagement, and content shared by these accounts. The data was then analyzed to explore patterns of misinformation, strategies used to manipulate narratives, and the resulting public impact. Findings indicate that these accounts employ targeted and organized hoax tactics, utilizing edited videos and images to propagate misleading narratives. The study concludes that such hoaxes pose a threat to information integrity, potentially leading to increased polarization and conflict. The implications of this research highlight the need for robust media literacy programs, stricter platform regulations, and collaborative efforts among stakeholders to combat misinformation, thereby supporting a healthier democratic environment.
Coffee Shop Alternative Space for Expression Through Popular Culture Among Teenagers on the Outskirts of Cirebon Devy Purwanti Darmawan; Faiz Yassar Hakim; Khaerudin Imawan
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Regular Issue: April-June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v4i3.840

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Coffee Shops have evolved into social spaces that allow suburban teens to express themselves through popular culture. Coffee Shegia is a place that offers more than just drinks, but also a place for social interaction and cultural expression. Where suburban teenagers often face limited social space, the existence of a Coffee Shop provides a convenient alternative and supports their creativity. This study aims to analyze how Coffee Shegia functions as a social space that supports individual expression, social interaction, and engagement in popular cultural activities among adolescents. The space that must be mastered is; spatial space, spatial representation, and representation space. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative research method. The informants in this study were adolescents aged 17-30 years who had visited the Coffee Shop. Techniques used in data collection from primary and secondary sources through interviews and documentation. The results of the study show that Coffee Shegia is not only a place to enjoy coffee, but also a social space that allows teenagers to express themselves, create, and strengthen social relationships through various activities such as cake decoration, live music, and watching together. The design of the space that creates indoor and outdoor areas with supporting facilities such as Instagramable photo areas and billiards creates a friendly and comfortable togetherness, which supports positive interaction between individuals of different age groups. With a cozy atmosphere, Coffee Shegia not only increases social relationships, but can also form a deep social identity for its visitors.
Resolution of Conflict of Interest in Market Arrangement (Regulation of Modern Market Stalls Losari Kidul) Cep Maulana; M. Deni Setiawan; Khaerudin Imawan; Rahmayanti Rahmayanti
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Regular Issue: April-June 2025
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v4i3.866

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This study examines the effectiveness of persuasive communication in resolving stall layout conflicts at Losari Kidul Modern Market, Cirebon Regency. Conflicts arise due to the disorderly placement of traders' stalls that interfere with the comfort of visitors and cause unfair competition. The research uses a qualitative approach with observation, interview, and documentation methods, and integrates the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) Theory and Fisher and Ury Conflict Resolution Theory. The results show that persuasive communication strategies, such as open discussion, mediation, and negotiation, are successful in improving traders' adherence to layout rules. The central path (logical argument) and peripheral path (emotional connection) approach in ELM has been shown to be effective in influencing trader behavior. In addition, mediation based on the principle of win-win solution has succeeded in creating a fair solution for all parties. This research provides academic contributions in the field of persuasive communication and conflict management, as well as practical recommendations for market managers to create an orderly and harmonious environment.
Co-Authors A, Raden Bima Sakti Arnanda Abdallah, Mohammad Raja Abdul Aziz Al Hakim Abdul Jalil Hermawan, Abdul Jalil Achdi Halim Achdi Halim Achdi Halim, Achdi Adam Ramadhan Aghnia Dian Lestari Agnesti, Mega Alan Firmansyah, Moch Aldi Febrian Jaya Alfandi Fadillah Alfi Auliyansah, Muhamad Alianza, Ika Aliifa Nazlizasandi AlqiHernanda Gymnastiar Amelia, Ika Aminullah, Raynaldi Andang Buana, Teguh Andini, Rizky Dwi Andriany , Dian Apredeah Monica Selvi Apriliyanti, Rena Azhar, Faqih Azzahra, Putri Salsabilla Billa, Putri Aoelia Tsalsa Cep Maulana Cusniawati Cusniawati Cusniawati, Cusniawati Dedet Erawati Dedi Muhammad Siddiq Devy Purwanti Darmawan Dian Lestari, Aghnia Dwi Andika, Erlangga Erlangga Dwi Andika Fadhila, Valda Fadhillah Arrizky Heriansyah Fadhillah Shofa Lucyana Faiz Yassar Hakim Fakihani, Mukhamad Falah, Muhammad Bilal Fatria Adipati Ramadhan Faturrohman, Muhammad Azis Fiki Azkiya Fikriyasin, Cikal Aji Fitriana, Wilda G.R. Lono Lastoro Simatupang Gani Akbar, Muhamad Genta Tabah Ramadhan Hakim, Abdul Aziz Al Hanna Mazlin Haryani, Salzabila Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra Herlina Nur W Imeliyanti, Faradila Indra Sukma Wijaya Irma Nirmala Silki Isamayana Isamayana Kartini Kartini Kusuma, Wahyu Dwa Lulu Luqyana Najmi M. Deni Setiawan Maulidin, Nur Mazlin, Hanna Mega Agnesti Meilani Rahmah Moch Alan Firmansyah Modesta Roganda Siboro Mohamad Rifaldy Mohammad Fajrul Falaakh Muflih, Hafizh Muhamad Gani Akbar Muhamad Muhamad Muhammad Andra Setia Putra Mukarto Siswoyo Nabila, Syalma Ghusti Najwa Zahira Nanda, Reyhan Alif Nandito Dwi Anugrah Nirmala Silki, Irma Nirmalasari Nirmalasari Nur Kiblati, Ersa Kireina Nur Maulidin Nur W, Herlina Nurcahyadi, Asep Nurilawati, Nurilawati Nurohmah, Sintiya Putri Nurul Chamidah Octavia, Venita Oktario, Muhammad Beno Otto Fajarianto Putri Nurhalizah, Ratu Putri, Aprilia Sabila Putri, Ghina Fikriya Putri, Intan Sandika Putri, Meyrani Anggita Raden Bima Sakti Arnanda A Ragil, Muhammad Rahmah, Meilani Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Ramadhan, Novi Amelia Ramadhan, Rifal Ramdani, Fadli Rattanaya, Kayla Regina, Revi rifal fathurrohman Rifal Fathurrohman Rifal Fathurrohman, Rifal Rifaldy, Mohamad Rismayanti, Rima Rizki Septian Firmansyah Rizky Al-Huda Rizky Dwi Andini Salzabila Haryani Sarah Shafira, Siti Setiadi, Mochamad Bilal Siti Khumayah Siti Sarah Shafira Sofianti, Christina Eka Suardi, Safarina Bunga Subejo Suci Wulandari Sulaimah, Sulaimah Sunarru Samsi Hariadi Suslia ningrum Suyoto Suyoto Syifa, Vera Alfina Tazqiyatas Safira Teguh Andang Buana Umami, Roisatul Utami, Auliya Venita Octavia Vika, Vika Welly Wihayati Wilda Fitriana Winda Winda Winda Winda