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THE SELF-MEANING BUILT BY JOURNALIST IN BANTEN PROVINCE IN SPREADING HATE SPEECH IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2019 Liza Diniarizky Putri; Annisarizki Annisarizki; Dicky Andika
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): November Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
Publisher : ASPIKOM Jabodetabek Region

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The current mass media industry is not the only sovereign of the source of informations. Based on technological advancements, social media exists as a blurring medium for space and time constraints in disseminating and exchanging information, but the minimal control mechanism causes content on social media is not only be positive, but also can be negative such as the spread of hate speech. Hate speech also enlivening journalist's Facebook accounts in Banten, especially during the 2019 Presidential Election campaign which tends to be a "new weapon" of social movements. This research was conducted with qualitative research methods through a phenomenological research approach. By using Social Construction Theory as a frame of qualitative analysis, it was revealed that the journalists who spread hate speech through social media Facebook interpret themselves as agents of change who do not want Indonesia to be led by the wrong leader.
THE MEANING OF THE NIQAB IN SOCIAL INTERACTION STUDENTS IN SERANG CITY Sidik, Irfan Hakim; Malik, Abdul; Annisarizki, Annisarizki; Putri, Liza Diniarizky
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): July Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
Publisher : ASPIKOM Jabodetabek Region

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The Niqab is clothing used to cover the face, at least to cover the nose and mouth. This research focuses on aspects of communication, both interpersonal and interpersonal communication, as well as communication events experienced by female students who wear the Niqab on campus and in other public spaces. This research also tries to reveal their experiences of mingling amid a heterogeneous society, especially female students in the city of Serang. This research uses a qualitative approach with phenomenological research methods with four female informants. The theories used are social action theory and Alfred Shcutz's phenomenological theory as research references. In this research, it can be concluded that the symbolic meaning is the meaning of the Niqab for female students in the city of Serang who use it in their daily lives. In this research, this research aims to understand the symbolic meaning used by subjective actors for reasons including self-protection. Then there is the motive of using the Niqab as a form of social action. The motive itself has three parts, namely past, present, and future motives. Factors that encourage these motives include: revealing identity, habits, and image formation.