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PENGEMBANGAN HUBUNGAN MENUJU RELASI ROMANTIK DALAM TA’ARUF Kania Azzahra Wibowo; Turnomo Rahardjo; Primada Qurrota Ayun
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 1: Januari 2023
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The ta’aruf method as a premarital exploratory process can be chosen by Muslim individuals who want to get to know their potential spouse better through a method that is in accordance with Islamic law. In this study, individuals who carry out ta’aruf are seen as a subject who has certain thoughts and feelings in the relationship development process that is passed. The whole process of thinking by individuals gives meaning to the experience of dialogue with other individuals throughout the ta’aruf process. This study aims to understand the stages of relationship development and to understand the communication patterns formed in the experience in ta’aruf. There are two theories used in this study, namely the theory of relationship development and the theory of relational dialectics. This research is a qualitative descriptive study and uses a phenomenological approach that highlights the unique experiences that the informants have gone through. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with the four research informants to explore the experiences of each informant. The results obtained from this study are that the stages of developing relationships in ta’aruf are a dynamic process. Relationship development is not tied to a fixed path. Interpersonal relationships in ta’aruf cover the stages of contact, involvement, intimacy, deterioration, repair, and dissolution which consist of the process of exchanging personal profiles, discussion processes, and engagement, until a decision is made to marry or not to marry. Furthermore, the pattern of communication formed in ta’aruf is determined by the background of the informant and partner, the mediator, the form and the system of communication, and the involvement of the nuclear family. Belief become a factor that influences individual decision-making to move forward or backward to a certain stage in the relationship. Confidence comes from a collection of information obtained through dialogue and dialectics which is then managed within the individual.
ADAPTASI BUDAYA MAHASISWA INDONESIA SELAMA MENEMPUH PENDIDIKAN DI TURKI Aisyah Nadhilah Arsyi Malik; Turnomo Rahardjo; Lintang Ratri Rahmiaji
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 1: Januari 2023
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One situation where cultural adaptation happens frequently in society is when a person moves to a location that is considerably different from his or her usual environment. Students who relocate to foreign nations also experience this; they struggle to fit in with their new surroundings. Many elements that make it challenging for pupils to adapt are typically brought on by the new environment, culture, conventions, and rules. The question of how these Indonesian students can adjust to a new environment and culture then arises for students who are immigrating to other nations. This study uses qualitative research techniques in conjunction with interpretive paradigms and phenomenological approaches to learn more about the adjustment process of Indonesian students while they are studying in Turkey. In-depth interviews are the method of data collecting used. The U-curve theory, cultural identity theory, culture shock theory, and cultural adaptation theory were the theories employed in this study. The findings of this study show that there are four stages in the process by which Indonesian students adjust to their new cultural environment while studying in Turkey. The first stage involves acclimating to the new environment, followed by the second stage, which is known as culture shock. Students experience anxiety and fear at this stage. due to different religious beliefs, language, cuisine, lifestyle, and culture, as well as homesickness. The life of Indonesian students in Turkey once they have adjusted to the country's surroundings and culture follows the culture shock phase. Identity formation is the last stage that Indonesian students go through. Because of the interactions amongst Indonesian students, identity is formed
CHARACTERIZATION AND NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN COVERING GOVERNMENT CRITICISMS ON ONLINE MEDIA Asyhab Arno Wijaya; Turnomo Rahardjo
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 2 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

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It has been two years since the global community has lived side by side with the Covid-19 pandemic. Covid-19 itself has had a significant impact on world life, including restrictions on social activities and the decline in people's purchasing power due to the economic effects caused by the pandemic. In the midst of the crush of the two effects caused by this pandemic, there is anxiety in the community. This growing anxiety is then channeled in various forms, both online and offline. Offline this unrest has turned into murals that are critical of the government. This study aims to analyze the structure of the narrative and its characterization in a news report about the mural criticism of the government. This research is a qualitative research with the method of collecting data from online documentation studies on news published by Kompas, Tribunnews, and Detik within a certain time span. The theory used in this study is Greimas's Narrative Theory where it is stated that in the narrative text there are six actors who can help to see how the structure and characterization in the narrative text. The results of this study indicate that the media places mural artists, law enforcement officers, murals, and people's aspirations in different characterizations and the writing of the narrative text can be easily understood by the readers.
IDENTITAS DIALEK BANYUMASAN SEBAGAI KONSTRUKSI BUDAYA STUDI PENGGUNAAN DIALEK BANYUMASAN DI KALANGAN PENUTUR ASLI BANYUMAS YANG BERADA DI SEMARANG Gatikasari Mujiastuti; Turnomo Rahardjo
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 3: Juli 2023
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The Banyumas dialect (ngapak) as a cultural identity has begun to experience a shift among native Banyumas speakers who live in Semarang City. This research tries to explore the identity negotiation process that is carried out, in which migrants experience a process of cultural construction, namely acculturation and cultural assimilation due to contact with the people of Semarang. This study aims to describe the identity negotiations carried out by native Banyumas speakers towards the Banyumasan dialect in their daily interactions in their environment in maintaining regional identity. This study also aims to determine the communication understanding of Banyumas native speakers who do not use their local dialect. This research is a qualitative research that uses a constructivism paradigm with a descriptive approach. The theory used is the Identity Negotiation Theory put forward by Stella Ting-Toomey. The results of this study were obtained through interviews with 6 informants who were native Banyumas migrants living in Semarang. In addition, the research results were also obtained from direct observation activities conducted by researchers at the research location, namely Semarang. The results of this study indicate that Banyumas native speakers in their daily interactions prefer to use contemporary dialects to be able to adapt and communicate with new environments. The informants in this study indicated that there was an effort to maintain the Banyumasan dialect as their original cultural identity. However, on the other hand, informants who moved from their place of origin tried to make adjustments, especially in terms of language and dialect. This adjustment was made to make it easier for them to communicate and minimize communication barriers. The Banyumasan dialect is still maintained, among others, when the informant is in a communication situation, talking with friends from Banyumasan who are in Semarang, college friends who already know the informant and family at home. There are informants who intentionally slip in Banyumasan dialects so that their friends can learn from them. There is also a situation where formal events are infiltrated by informants about the local Banyumasan dialect. The response of the Semarang people is that the Banyumasan dialect is funny and strange, but the people of Semarang are quite familiar with this dialect.
PEMELIHARAAN HUBUNGAN PASANGAN SUAMI ISTRI TULI-DENGAR DALAM COMMITTED ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP Martina Aurelia Carissa; Turnomo Rahardjo; Primada Qurrota Ayun
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 3: Juli 2023
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Differences in hearing conditions and ways of communication in the committed romantic relationship of Deaf-hearing couples encourage individuals to conduct adjustments and apply relationship maintenance behaviors to achieve the desired ideal point of the relationship. On the other hand, these differences have the potential to cause miscommunication and conflict in Deaf-hearing couples. This study aims to understand the maintenance in committed romantic relationships of Deaf-hearing couples and to describe the conflicts, dialectics, and the conflict resolution in committed romantic relationships. The theories that are used in this research are Relational Dialectics Theory and Equity Theory. This study uses the interpretive paradigm with a phenomenological approach and data collection method of in-depth interviews conducted with six individuals from three Deaf-hearing couples. The result of this study reveals that the communication adjustments made by Deaf and hearing individuals in their relationships take place from the development until maintenance stage of the relationships. Each individual accomodates their partner’s way of communication by using verbal communication and sign language in daily communication context. Each Deaf-hearing couple apply relationship maintenance to achieve the desired ideal relationship, prevent conflicts, and maintain commitment in their marriages. Other than that, the difference in hearing conditions is not the main conflict object but is a cause of miscommunication and small conflicts in Deaf-hearing couples. Conflict resolution in Deaf-hearing couples is conducted through several strategies such as withdrawal, turn-taking, and the involvement of a mediator. Based on the results above, recommendations for future research is to examine how miscommunication arises when hearing partners act as sign language translators, how Deaf individuals sacrifice by prioritizing the use of verbal communication, and to apply mixed methods to study Deaf-hearing committed romantic relationship.
MEMAHAMI PENGUNGKAPAN DIRI INDIVIDU LESBIAN GAY BISEXUAL DAN TRANSGENDER (LGBT) DI MEDIA SOSIAL Rindiana Kiswari; S. Rouli Manalu; Turnomo Rahardjo
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 3: Juli 2023
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The increasing frequency of LGBT individuals expressing themselves in the midst of stigma and discrimination against LGBT raises questions about how LGBT individuals use social media as a platform to express themselves, manage privacy, describe the experience of expressing themselves online, feedback and its impact on their behaviour in real life. This will be examined using the concepts of Self-disclosure, Communication Privacy Management and Stigma Theory. This research is a qualitative study using Interpretive Phenomenology Analysis (IPA) with in-depth interview techniques. The researcher found that the characteristics of social media platforms (anonymity and LGBT-friendly of Twitter, Instagram's interesting pictures and videos, and Tiktok as a youth social media with a wide range) become criteria in choosing and managing self-disclosure on social media. Friending action through the block, hide, close friend, implicit caption features is an effort to manage boundaries. Forms of self-disclosure include sexual orientation (coming out, romance, sexual life, coming out in RL, roles in relationships) and campaigns/advocacy (Self-acceptance', 'Stop bullying', 'Gender and Sexual Diversity', 'Human rights' and LGBT Culture). LGBT individuals choose to focus on positive responses only. Then there is the negotiation of LGBT identity with religion related to internalised stigma after self-disclosure. There is a good feeling of being famous. Furthermore, turbulence in the management of private information on social media makes informants review and make new rules in expressing themselves. Researchers suggest that LGBT individuals use the features provided by social media to the fullest to achieve commonality of meaning and reduce the possibility of being stigmatised due to the lack of commonality of meaning. Researchers suggest studying the management of private information of LGBT individuals on social media with various levels of popularity in future research.
DIALEKTIKA PASANGAN HUBUNGAN ROMANTIS YANG BERKENALAN MELALUI APLIKASI KENCAN ONLINE TINDER Martha Caesarin Putri Yulinta; Turnomo Rahardjo; Agus Naryoso
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 3: Juli 2023
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The improvement of technology provides easy access to establish relationships, one of which is the emergence of online dating applications such as Tinder. There are various reasons to use this application, it starts from expanding relationships to get into romantical partners, that makes 210 million people active as users in this application. However, the increasing cases of violence such as sexting, cyber harassment to fraud committed by certain individuals who use online dating applications cause anxiety for the users. Therefore, researchers examined further to find out how the dialectic occurs and the strategies used by couples who meet through the online application Tinder in dealing with the dialectic that occurs. In this study, researchers conducted data analysis using phenomenological methods and in-depth interview analysis techniques. Then, the theories used in this study are the Theory of Relational Dialectics by Lexlie Baxter and Barbera M. Montgomery, the Theory of Self Disclosure by West and Turner, and the Theory of Social Information Processing by Joseph B. Walther. The results of this study showed that the informants used the dating application Tinder for several reasons such as curiosity, finding new friends to life partners. Couples formed through these dating apps go through a series of stages that shape the dynamics of the dialectic experience as a couple in a romantic relationship. Where it is also related to the concepts from internal relational dialectics such as connectedness and separatedness, certainty and uncertainty, and also the openness and closedness. Furthermore, to deal with various dilemmas in establishing romantic relationships through this dating application, researchers found several responses and strategies used by informants, namely by balancing dialectical tension, carrying out temporary separation strategies, and separation of segments in life. By using these strategies, informants can relieve relationship tensions that arise and tend to accept and use the opportunity to increase understanding between partners and also strengthen the closeness of the relationship.
The Narration of Convenient Public Services at the Sheikh Zayed Solo Grand Mosque in Online Media Aji Kurniawan Ade Purwanto; Turnomo Rahardjo
Kalijaga Journal of Communication Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Study Program, Faculty of Da'wah and Communication, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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This research attempts to examine the coverage of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Solo in the online media Solopos.com. This study uses a qualitative-descriptive method and uses the narrative theory of the actan model developed by Algirdas Greimas. This research focuses on news text narratives collected through the online media Solopos.com after the Grand Mosque of Sheikh Zayed Solo was inaugurated. The results of this study found the structure of the meaning of reporting on the Sheikh Zayed Solo Grand Mosque on Solopos.com which displays the positive side of reporting about the mosque. This positive news is related to parking, security, and shuttle service at the Grand Mosque of Sheikh Zayed Solo.
ADAPTASI KULTURAL MAHASISWA INDONESIA DI RUSIA Saviera Maharani Doniyar; Turnomo Rahardjo; S Rouli Manalu
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 3: Juli 2023
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Students who are in a new environment need to adapt to be able to adjust themselves to social dimensions such as culture, lifestyle, weather, food, and the habits of the new environment. However, at the beginning of the adaptation process, someone who has just entered a certain culture will experience culture shock. This study aims to explore the phenomenon of cultural adaptation and culture shock of several Indonesian students who are studying or have studied in Russia. Using U Curve Theory and Uncertainty Reduction Theory with qualitative methods in the form of indepth interviews. This study reveals in terms of aspects of environmental adaptation Indonesian students feel that there are factors from the environment, such as parties who help, while the obstacles they experience are in terms of language, for the length of adaptation each individual has different experiences ranging from 3-6 months and even up to 2-3 years takes time to be able to adapt, in terms of adaptation to the learning environment Indonesian students feel that the obstacles they experience are in terms of the Russian language, However, there are parties who help them also in the process of adapting, one of which is Russian friends, in terms of adaptation of Interpersonal Communication Indonesian students feel that there are several things that must be considered in building communication, one of which is Russian culture, socializing styles, and mastery of the Russian language, and finally in terms of mental health adaptation Indonesian students as a whole do not experience severe psychological obstacles but there is one who experiences psychological obstacles that are classified as severe such as depression, and stress. So the overall process of cultural adaptation of Indonesian students in Russia shows that they can adapt well where each individual has their own characteristics.
PENGALAMAN KOMUNIKASI DALAM BERADAPTASI DENGAN HOSTCULTURE (STUDI PADA PROSES ADAPTASI MAHASISWA ETNIS BATAK DI KOTA SEMARANG) Dimas Obwid Robertus Belarmino Malau; Turnomo Rahardjo; Triyono Lukmantoro
Interaksi Online Vol 11, No 4: Oktober 2023
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Individuals pursuing studies outside their native cultural environment demand complex adaptation. Migration to a culturally distinct environment propels cross-cultural adaptation and communication, especially in Semarang which attracts diverse students, including those from the Batak ethnic group. In this context, cross-cultural communication, particularly with Javanese culture, becomes essential in Semarang's culturally diverse setting. This research examines the cultural adaptation of Batak ethnic students within the host culture during their educational journey in Semarang. The employed method is qualitative, grounded in the interpretive paradigm and phenomenological approach. Data for this study were obtained through in-depth interviews with four Batak ethnic students aged 18 and above, who had not previously resided in Semarang. The findings of this research reveal that the cultural adaptation of Batak ethnic students in Semarang follows several stages based on the U-Curve model. The stages experienced by Batak ethnic students in adapting to the new culture encompass entering the new culture, culture shock, adjustment to the new culture, and understanding the core of the new culture. In the first stage, Batak ethnic students encounter differences in values, norms, language, and lifestyle compared to Javanese culture, resulting in mixed feelings of excitement and enthusiasm, as well as anxiety stemming from unfamiliarity with the new environment. The second stage, termed as the culture shock phase, marks a period where feelings of alienation and discomfort start to arise due to significant cultural disparities, such as language, communication style, and cuisine. However, through effort and time, Batak ethnic students successfully transition into the adjustment phase, where they learn and adapt to new customs, including mastering Javanese language for daily interactions. In this stage, support from local peers plays a pivotal role in aiding Batak ethnic students to adapt more effectively. This adjustment process varies in duration, ranging from two weeks to six months. Ultimately, by grasping the essence of the new culture, Batak ethnic students feel more at ease and adept at functioning within Javanese culture. Understanding the language, customs, and local norms assists in overcoming anxiety and enhances comfort in interacting with the local community. Anxiety also emerges as a factor faced by Batak ethnic students during the adaptation process, primarily due to uncertainty in encountering unfamiliar culture, lack of peers from the same hometown, and a sense of longing for their place of origin.
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