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COMMUNICATION STEREOTYPES OF FEMALE SMOKERS: A Case Study on Teenage Employees at Point Pool & Lounge in Kupang City Mandolang, Wesley; Andung, Petrus Ana; Sowe Leuape, Emanuel
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): November Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
Publisher : ASPIKOM Jabodetabek Region

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v3i2.67

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There are many female smokers in Kupang City and they are often encountered. One of them is at the entertainment venue, Point Pool & Lounge. This has made the researcher interested in studying further the communication of stereotypes towards female smokers. The purpose of this study is: to describe the communication of stereotypes towards teenage female smokers who work at Point Pool & Lounge and 2 to find out the reasons women become smokers who work at Point Pool & Lounge. This type of research is qualitative with a case study method. The theory used is Labeling Theory. Data collection techniques in this study are in-depth interviews, documentation, and observation. The results of this study show that (1) female smokers are seen as naughty women and they get a double stigma in their interaction with the social environment and (2) the reason teenage girls smoke is due to social factors and cigarettes as a medium of expression as well as changes in social construction and lifestyle.
SYMBOLIC CONVERGENCE IN THE INDEPENDENT MEN OF FLOBAMORA COMMUNITY Killa, William Gilbert; Andung, Petrus Ana; Jelahut, Felisianus Efrem
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): November Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v4i2.69

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This research aims to analyze the fantasy themes that are formed and build cohesiveness and describe the symbolic convergence that is formed in the Independent Men of Flobamora community. The theory used is symbolic convergence theory. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with a fantasy theme analysis method, which uses data collection techniques using observation, focus group discussions, interviews, and document study. The research results show that the Independent Men of Flobamora community in building its cohesiveness occurs in a continuous process. starting from the process of forming a collective identity which is the basis for creating fantasy themes. The process of forming a collective identity and cohesiveness begins with the stigma and discrimination experienced by members of the Independent Men of Flobamora community. This experience is shared in a message exchange process which then experiences message dramatization followed by the creation of symbolic interactions that lead to symbolic convergence. The dramatized message gets responses from other participants which form a series of fantasies.
Co-Authors Abner P. R. Sanga Ali, Mohd Nor Shahizan Anisyah Melani Sabrina Antonia Bara Benge Tani Antonia Bara Benge Tani Aslam, Muhammad Azizah, Lulu Ayu Beka, Yunias Lopes Brian Sino, Leonardo Carolin Mboeik Christian J. Balalembang Clarisha Windrati Suseno Dian Wardiana Sjuchro Dinda Lisna Amilia Doko, Meryana Micselen Dupe, Frengky Emanuael S. Leuape Emanuel S. Leuape Emanuel Sowe Leuape Epifanius Putra Oro Felisianus Efrem Jelahut Ferly Tanggu Hana Ferly Tanggu Hana Ferly Tanggu Hana Fitri Titi Meilawati Fitria Titi Meilawati Fitria Titi Meilawati Fransisca Monica Riberu Hany Petronela Adriana La’azar Harry Harry Henny L.L Lada Herman E. Seran Herman Elfridus Seran Hermina Surya I Gusti A R Pietriani Islamiyah, Diah Juan A. Nafie Juan Ardiles Nafie Juan Ardiles Nafie Juvanty Godelva Tunliu Kabnani, George Paulus Kalvein Rantelobo Killa, William Gilbert Konradus, Blajan Laurencia Steffanie Mega Wijaya Kurniawati La’azar, Hany Petronela Adriana Leonard Lobo Letuna, Mariana A. N. Leuape, Emanuel Sowe Levis, Leta Rafael Liliweri, Aloysius Liufeto, Yaveth Y. Mandolang, Wesley Maria Eka Bonita Putri Maria V. D. P. Swan Maria V.D.P Swan Maria Y. Nara Maria Yulita Nara Mariana A. Noya Letuna Mariana A.N. Letuna Meilawati, Fitria Titi Mesah, Aditya I.P. Messakh, Jokobis Johanis Monas, Paru Paulus Monika Wutun Mufid Salim Muhammad Aslam Nafie, Juan A. Nafie, Juan Ardiles Nara, Maria Yulita Ngaddi, Wulan Triyeni Nof Andjela Hawali Nope, Hotlif Arkilaus Nope, Hotlif Arkilaus Nope, Hotlif Arkilaus Pietriani, I Gusti Ayu Rina Purwanti Hadisiwi Quidora Ledo Soera Ratih Melisa Kapitan Rihi Tugu, Putri Azalia Rihi Tugu, Putri Azalia Riwu Tadu, Simson Roky Konstantin Ara Rustono Farady Marta Sebastianus V. Fouk Runa Seran, Herman Elfridus Shara M. Da Costa Silvania Mandaru Silvania S.E. Mandaru Silvinus Wou Soepeni R A H Dikky Sowe Leuape, Emanuel Suki, Melfri Swan, Maria Via Dolorosa Pabha Taga Doko, Hanna Taka, Elvira Leonita Tuhana, Veki Edizon Uding, Ermenilda Putri Yermia Djefri Manafe Yoan E. Nahak Yohanes K.N. Liliweri Yohanes K.N. Liliwery Yunias Lopes Beka