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Forensic Linguistics of Hate Speech on Social Media against President Joko Widodo by Chairman of UGM’s Student Executive Board Marista Dwi Rahmayantis; Andri Pitoyo; Sujarwoko Sujarwoko; Chelya Ilham Ramdani Putra; Achmad Fathoni Firmansyah
KEMBARA: Jurnal Keilmuan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/kembara.v11i1.36697

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This research discusses the hate speech delivered by the chairman of BEM UGM against President Joko Widodo, uploaded on social media. This research uses a forensic linguistic approach to examine the forms of hate speech by the BEM UGM chairman against President Joko Widodo. The urgency lies in understanding the impact of hate speech on social media to prevent conflicts and law violations. This research used a descriptive qualitative method with a data collection technique through the Listening-Taking Note method. Data were obtained from video transcriptions and social media posts containing the statement of the Chairman of BEM UGM. Furthermore, the data were analyzed by classifying it based on five forms of hate speech. The results show that there are five forms of hate speech delivered by the Chairman of BEM UGM against President Joko Widodo: (1) hate speech in the form of insults, such as calling the President a ‘Javanese Machiavelli’ and using derogatory words; (2) hate speech in the form of defamation, such as accusations of being a ‘ruler who destroys the democratic system’; (3) hate speech in the form of provocation, such as calls to fight the government; (4) hate speech in the form of spreading false news, such as the issue of a three-term presidency and accusations of nepotism; and (5) hate speech in the form of unpleasant actions, such as the installation of billboards calling the President ‘the most embarrassing UGM alumni’. The findings also show that these hate speeches are often not supported by factual evidence, so they are assumptions and slander. Thus, this research illustrates the importance of awareness in using social media wisely so as not to violate legal norms and communication ethics.
Sufi symbolism of the beloved and the sea in Ahmadun Yosi Herfanda’s poetry: A perspective of Braginsky’s theory Sujarwoko, Sujarwoko; Suhartono, Suhartono; Rahmayantis, Marista Dwi
KEMBARA: Jurnal Keilmuan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/kembara.v12i1.41914

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Studies on Sufi poetry indicate that symbolism functions not only as an aesthetic expression but also as a medium of complex spiritual experience. However, previous research often separates religious symbols from existential imagery, resulting in fragmented interpretations of meaning. This study aims to analyze the symbols of the Beloved and the sea in the poetry of Ahmadun Yosi Herfanda using a Sufi symbolic approach. This research employs a qualitative method of textual analysis grounded in Vladimir Braginsky's symbolic-Sufi framework. The data consist of selected poems analyzed through symbol identification, interpretation of meaning, and their relation to Sufi concepts. The findings reveal that the Beloved's symbol represents the ultimate goal of union with the Divine. At the same time, the sea symbolizes the spiritual journey characterized by longing, trials, and alienation. Both symbols are integrated into a unified mystical structure connecting journey and union. The study concludes that mystical experience in Ahmadun Yosi Herfanda’s poetry is integrative and multidimensional. Its scholarly contribution lies in developing a Sufi symbolic reading that combines relational (Beloved) and processual (sea) dimensions within a systematic analytical framework.
Co-Authors Achmad Fathoni Firmansyah Achmad Fathoni Firmansyah Agan, Subardi Agus Muji Santoso Andri Pitoyo Andri Pitoyo Anggraini, Camelia Nova Anggun Mustika Dewi Anisa, Salma Kurnia Astri Rino Oktivasari Ayuwulandari, Siti Putri Azizah, Sherly Nur Azizah, Sherly Nur Bea Hana Siswati Bq. Saadatul Hidayati Budhi Utami Chelya Ilham Ramdani Putra Chelya Ilham Ramdani Putra Dian Fitriani Karim Dila Elpin Setiani Dinso, Junio Boy Smara Encil Puspitoningrum, Encil Endang Waryanti Ericka Darmawan Faisol Faisol Firmansyah, Achmad Fathoni Gigik, Yolanda Rensia Hanggara Budi Utomo Helilintar, Risa Herawati, Elysabet Heru Budiono Hesti Istikomah Ida Rahmawati Ilma, Alfika Fatkhiyatul Indiati, Fitri intan kusuma wardani Kasnadi, Kasnadi Khoiriyah Khoiriyah Khoiriyah Krismayanti, Lianna Mutholiin Kurniawan, David Rindu Kusmiaji, Ingghar Ghupti Nadia M. Shoim Anwar, M. Shoim Maria Sarima Didung Marista Dwi Rahmayantis Marista Dwi Rahmayantis Merdian Yozima Sugeng Abrianto Moch. Muarifin NUR LAILIYAH Nurul Aini, Ayu Pitaloka, Riska Eka Widya Poppy Rahmatika Primandiri Pratiwi, Wahyu Adi Putra, Chelya Ilham Ramadani Putra, Chelya Ilham Ramdani Putri, Fadila Ardinaning Putri, Rista Aprilia Ramdani Putra, Chelya Ilham Rizhal Hendi Ristanto Rohmiati, Rohmiati Sa'diyah, Siiti Chalimatus Sardjono Sardjono Sardjono Sardjono Sardjono Sasongko, Sempu Dwi Sempu Dwi Sasongko Slamet Hariyadi Subardi Agan Suhartono Sulistiono Suprapto, Srihandayani Syah Putra, Firman Syatriawan Perdana Putra Tegar Wahyu Nugroho Trisnaning Wahyuni TUTUT INDAH SULISTIYOWATI Umar Sako, Umar Uswatun Kasanah, Uswatun Wahid Ibnu Zaman Waryanti, Endang Widyanto, Tyas Wulandari Putri Wiji Arianti