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Journal : Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration

Analisis Semiotika John Fiske dalam Film Just Mom Yana Priana; Irwanto; Panji Suratriadi
Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/tls.v3i1.752

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This family genre film tells the story of the old age of a mother named Siti (Christine Hakim), who feels lonely, because her children are busy with their own affairs. Plus, Siti's body was weakening because she was suffering from cancer. In the midst of longing for her children, Siti takes care of a homeless person named Murni (Ayu Shita) who suffers from ODGJ and is heavily pregnant. His presence made Siti's days more colorful. The film Just Mom shows that work born from the heart will be conveyed to the heart by the unrequited love a mother has for her children. And from humanizing a mother comes her love and affection throughout the masses. Using qualitative methods, this research involves observing films to identify the soul of a mother in her love for humans, both for her children and the people she cares about. This research is very, very important in upholding a mother's love which is not reciprocated by money, in fact mother's love conquers everything and cannot be replaced if mother's love in humanizing humans if one day is gone.
REPRESENTASI BODY SHAMING DALAM FILM ‘YOLO’ Rohmadani; Irwanto; Panji Suratriadi
Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration SPECIAL ISSUE Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/tls.vi.762

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Film is a type of work of art that has extraordinary appeal to people throughout the world. Apart from being entertainment, films also function to convey stories, messages and emotions to the audience. This research examines the film YOLO (2024) which raises the issue of body shaming, especially towards individuals with larger body sizes. Body shaming is a social phenomenon that often gives rise to stigma and discrimination and creates a deep negative impact on the mental and emotional health of the individual who is the victim. This research aims to analyze scenes that contain symbolic meaning that reflect negative attitudes and behavior towards the individual, which often causes discomfort and decreased self-confidence in the victim. Using qualitative methods and using a critical paradigm with John Fiske's semiotic analysis, this research involves rare – systematic steps such as film observation, identification of body shaming issues through coding data scenes, and data reduction to focus on related aspects. The research results showed that body shaming behavior depicted in the film caused feelings of discomfort and low self-confidence, thus affecting the victim's ability to socialize and interact with other people around them. This research emphasizes the importance of rejecting such behavior and encouraging inclusive attitudes towards body diversity.
Pola Komunikasi Organisasi Antara Pimpinan Dan Karyawan Di Biro Perencanaan Kementerian Perdagangan Margareth Mewita Dela; Panji Suratriadi; M. Ismail Alif
Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration SPECIAL ISSUE Tamilis Synex: Multidimensional Collaboration 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/tls.v2i4.567

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This study aims to identify and analyze the organizational communication patterns between leaders and employees in the Planning Bureau of the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia. The communication patterns identified include the Wheel Pattern, Y Pattern, Chain Pattern, and All-Channel Pattern. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method with observation and interviews as data collection techniques. The data obtained were then analyzed using data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing techniques to obtain a clear picture of the communication patterns implemented in the organization. The results show that organizational communication in the Planning Bureau of the Ministry of Trade is effective with the application of various communication patterns. The Wheel Pattern is used to channel information from the leader to the team leader, who then conveys it to the staff. The Y Pattern shows a clear communication hierarchy, while the Chain Pattern represents horizontal communication that allows information dissemination among individuals in equivalent positions. The All-Channel Pattern is used to maintain communication synergy among all elements within the organization, both formally and informally. However, there are several obstacles in the application of these communication patterns that may reduce the optimal flow of information and employee motivation. Therefore, increasing the effectiveness of communication within the organization is necessary to support the welfare and productivity of the company.