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Journal : Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting

Eksplorasi Pengalaman Crossdressing di Komunitas Cosplayer Jakarta Anastasya Putri; Siti Nursanti; Flori Mardiani Lubis
Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/dawatuna.v4i1.1357

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Crossdresser, or known as cross-dresser, is an act where someone wears clothing, adopts appearances, and exhibits behavior aligned with a gender different from their own biological sex, usually influenced by specific cultural norms. This research aims to delve into and uncover the experiences of individuals involved in crossdressing practices within the cosplay community in Jakarta. Through a phenomenological approach, this study explores the motives, pleasurable experiences, and challenges in the lives of crossdressers within the cosplay group in Jakarta. In this research, the researcher employs a qualitative approach. The theories used in this study are phenomenology and social identity theory. The research findings indicate that crossdressers face quite complex dynamics in their journeys. Each crossdresser has different experiences. Comfort, entertainment, and a means of self-expression are the primary motives expressed by crossdressers. The cosplay group also plays a role in the development of the social identity of crossdressers, helping them better understand themselves and others.
Pengungkapan Diri Pasca Patah Hati Orang Dewasa Awal pada Aplikasi Tinder Rizqi Ramadhani Hartawan; Siti Nursanti; Tri Widya Budhiharti
Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/dawatuna.v5i2.6511

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Self-disclosure is an essential aspect of interpersonal communication, especially for individuals who have recently experienced heartbreak. This study aims to understand how early adults disclose themselves after experiencing heartbreak, particularly through the online dating application, Tinder. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach, involving in-depth interviews with five informants aged 20-30 who had experienced heartbreak before using Tinder. The results show that heartbreak encourages individuals to be more cautious in disclosing themselves. The self-disclosure process on Tinder occurs gradually, starting from general information to more profound levels, depending on the level of comfort and trust established. The motivations for using Tinder vary, ranging from the need to overcome loneliness to the desire to find conversation partners and new relationships. Negative emotional experiences make users more selective in choosing conversation topics and maintaining boundaries when disclosing personal information. These findings align with Altman and Taylor's Social Penetration Theory, which describes self-disclosure as a process that moves from shallow aspects to deeper ones as the level of trust between individuals increases. This study contributes to understanding the dynamics of self-disclosure in early adults after heartbreak, especially in the context of social media and online dating applications. The conclusion of this research emphasizes that emotional experiences affect how individuals open up and highlight the importance of trust in that process.
Co-Authors Abdul Rauf Chaerudin Achmad Muayad Adji Rezqy Dwijaya Irawan Ainul Fazriah Alisha Febylania Alisha Febylania Amalia Ferniansyah Anastasya Putri Arindawati, Weni Adityasning Aulia Nur Azizah Ayusafitri, Widia Bagus Wicaksono Brahma Wicaksono Dea Ramadhan Putri Ferawati Aulia Maharani Firdaus Yuni Dharta Firdaus Yunidharta Garnis Adibah Ulfa Gun Gun Gumilar Hasna Khairunnisa Heri Kusheri Hilal Aulia Pasya Iis Samsiyah Kusrin Lina Suciati Lubis, Fardiah Oktariani Lubis, Flori Mardiani Lukmanul Hakim Hakim Luluatu Nayiroh Luluatu Nayiroh Made Panji Teguh Santoso Maharani Yasmin Diningrum Maulana Naseem Alwi Maulana Rifai Mayasari Muhamad Ramdhani Muhamad Ramdhani Muhammad Ramdhani Muhammad Ramdhani Nabila Novinka Sari Naura Qurratu’aini Nina Sulistiyowati Nina Sulistyo Nurhasanah, Hanna Nurkinan Nurkinan Nurkinan, Nurkinan Nur’annafi Farni Syam Maella Nyi Anisah OKY OXCYGENTRI Oky Oxygentri Pahlevi, Muhammad Reza Purnama, Rifki Nugraha Putri Uli Handayani Br. Saragih Rafliansyah Permana Putra Rajib Kamil Refsi Meitri Monica Rendi Julianto Revian Patria Allraysa Ridwan Asegaf Ridwan Asegap Rifky Ghilmansyah Rizqi Ramadhani Hartawan Rulina Ega Armani Sabrina Nurfauziyah Sabrina Nurfauziyah Sholehah Sopyan Resmana Adiarsa Syam Maella, Nur’annafi Farni Syam, Syisea Putri Syisea Putri Syam Tarisha Desmora Mahpudin Tayo, Yanti Tri Widya Budhiharti Usereel Syahputra Oktova Utamidewi, Wahyu Utamidewi, Wahyu Vinny Putri Frissilya Wahyu Utamidewi Yanti Tayo Yanti Tayo Yeyet Solihat Yuanita Setyastuti Yuanita Setyastuti Zainal Abidin