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MODEL KONSTRUKSI MAKNA PERAN DAN POSISI PEREMPUAN INDONESIA PELAKU KAWIN CAMPUR Benazir Bona Pratamawaty; Deddy Mulyana; Dadang Sugiana
Jurnal ASPIKOM - Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 3, No 4 (2018): Januari 2018
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This study aims to explore marriage between Indonesian women and the western men (laki-laki bule) from western culture and to describe the meaning of role and position of Indonesian women married with western men. Individual perspective on the role and gender position in marriage life is mostly influenced by neighbours, community, and family. The process of interpreting the role and gender position for Indonesian women is a part of community construction. This research deploys phenomenological perspective, particularly symbolic interactionism and the theory of the social construction of reality. Data have been collected by in-depth interviews and observation to seven Indonesian women married to western men in Jakarta selected through snowball sampling. This research found a construction meaning model related to the role and position of Indonesian women doing mix marriage. Through interaction with their husband, the informants define their role and position in marriage life which is inline with equality principle done by their husband including four different equality meaning, such as partial equality, natural equality, absolute equality, and pragmatic equality. The contribution of this study is to provide a model of construction of meaning on the role and position of Indonesian women doing mixed marriage in family and community.
Indonesian Students’ Cross-Cultural Adaptation in Busan, Korea Deddy Mulyana; Bertha Sri Eko
Jurnal ASPIKOM - Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 3, No 2 (2017): Januari 2017
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This study aims to explore the cross-cultural adaptation of Indonesian students in Busan, South Korea. It uses a qualitative approach based on the U-curve (a four-stage model of cross-cultural adjustment consisting of the phases of honeymoon, crisis, recovery and adjustment). It involves in-depth interviews with 10 Indonesian students in Busan. The study found that the U-Curve model of cross-cultural adaptation is still useful. In the context of the informants’ experiences, it is characterized by the main barriers that include differences in language and values of friendship, cross-cultural stereotypes and prejudices that led to discrimination. The study also identified culture shock faced by some of the informants as well as their coping strategies.
Blind People’s Multiple Identity And Impression Management In Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Kadri Kadri; Deddy Mulyana
Jurnal ASPIKOM - Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Juli 2019
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This research aims to uncover the multiple identities of 40 blind people and develop a model of their impression management that may be different from the impression management of nondisabled people. Blind people as subjects of this study are those who experience blindness in adulthood but were able-bodied before. Changes in physical conditions are followed by psychological changes that affect the way they communicate with their social environment, which is marked by impression management efforts. Using an interpretive perspective, more specifically a dramaturgical approach relying largely on observation as its method, the study reveals that the blind’s impression management is related to their self-confidence. The lower self-confidence they possess, the higher effort of impression management they make. The blind’s impression management is conducted in two strategies: first, by not using a personal front like black eyeglasses and a white stick; and secondly, by involving a performance team. These findings reinforce the distinction between the blind and the able-bodied people in their impression management. The nondisabled people usually use the personal front when managing the impression on the front stage. Based on finding that the blind’s impression management is distinctive in nature, this study has enriched Goffman's dramaturgical theory.
Mapping Disinformation During the Covid-19 in Indonesia: Qualitative Content Analysis Devie Rahmawati; Deddy Mulyana; Giri Lumakto; Mila Viendyasari; Wiratri Anindhita
Jurnal ASPIKOM - Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 6, No 2 (2021)
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During life-threatening situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic, disinformation is rife. While people project their affective aspects into understanding the situation, their fear of Covid-19 interferes with their logical and reasonable assessment of disinformation. Less credible information such as rumors becomes reliable for some people. This study aims to map the disinformation category based on the Ministry of Communication and Information report from January to March 2020. There are 359 hoaxes with five categories and 30 sub-categories. This study uses qualitative content analysis as a method. The study results revealed that most of the disinformation during the Covid-19 pandemic was related to the spread of hoaxes on health issues. This research implies that several recommendations are made to respond to the urgency of handling disinformation during Covid-19 in Indonesia, such as initiating digital literacy and media literacy in the national education system.
Co-Authors Ahmad Zuhdi Firdaus Amalia Djuwita Andang Iskandar Andang Iskandar, Andang Andi Subhan Amir Anjelia, Lydia Okva Arifi Arifi Asep Suryana Astri Wulandari Atie Rachmiatie Atwar Bajari Benazir Bona Pratamawaty Bertha Sri Eko Cece Sobarna Dadang Rahmat Hidayat Dadang Sugiana Damayanti, Ninis Agustini Devie Rahmawati Devie Rahmawati Diah Fatma Sjoraida Dian Wardiana Sjuchro dicky yusuf budiman kusmayadi Dwi Budi Santoso Edwin Rizal Eeng Ahman, Eeng Efi Fadilah Eni Maryani Fakhri Zakaria Farida Agus Setiawati Fiona Verity Giri Lumakto Gita Anita Hanny Hafiar Harningsih, Harningsih Henny Sri Mulyani Rohayati Hermito Gidion Hidayat, Veny Ilham Gemiharto Ira Mirawati Janah Sojanah, Janah Jenny Ratna Suminar Jenny Ratna Suminar K. Y.S. Putri Kadri Kadri Kadri Kadri Kamil, Dinda Nur Griya Kurniansyah, Rafli Akram Leviane Jackelin Lotulung Linda Zakiah Maimon Herawati Mila Viendyasari Musa, Hussein Gibreel Navarro, Charles Julian Santos Nia Kurniati Nindi Aristi Ninis Agustini Damayani Normansyah Nuraini, Fira Pujia Nuraini, Nanan Pandan Yudhapramesti Pawit M. Yusuf, Pawit M. Purwanti Hadisiwi Rayni Delya Hafni Rudy Harjanto S. Bekti Istiyanto Santi Susanti Santi Susanti, Santi Sarah Aisha Shaharoun, Awaluddin Siregar, Rachmi Kurnia Siti Karlinah Sri Seti Indriani Sumin, Sumin Susanne Dida Susie Perbawasari Tedjakumala, Ingrid Tendy Y. Ramadin Tine Silvana Rachmawati Tine Silvana Rachmawati Ujang Asmara Utamidewi, Wahyu Utamidewi, Wahyu Ute Lies Siti Khadijah Wiratri Anindhita Wiratri Anindhita Yaputra, Albert Yudhawirawan, Radhi Abimanyu Yulia Ayriza Yuyu Yohana Risagarniwa