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Trend Mapping of Traditional Ceremonial Studies: Systematic Literature Review Syam, Syahrianti; Wandi, Wandi
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): International Journal of Social Service and Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v4i02.739

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The rising popularity of traditional rituals and ceremonies globally, including in Indonesia, has sparked interest both as heritage practices passed down through generations and as contemporary subjects of study. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of trends in the study of traditional ceremonies through a systematic literature review. However, the current abstract falls short of elucidating the specific criteria used to select the 200 articles. To address this, the study employed a systematic literature review approach, examining 200 scholarly articles on traditional ceremonies sourced from Google Scholar and Crossref databases spanning the years 2012 to 2022. The systematic literature review utilized the Publish or Perish application to gather metadata from Google Scholar and Crossref, with subsequent data visualization facilitated by the VOSviewer application. The outcomes of the study encompass three main findings: 1) Mapping clusters of study themes related to traditional ceremonies, 2) Identifying the network of authors whose works predominantly contribute to the field of traditional ceremonies, and 3) Uncovering gaps and novel aspects within the realm of traditional ceremony studies. While the abstract outlines these results, a more detailed elaboration is essential to enhance the overall depth and contribution of the study. Specifically, elucidating the criteria used for article selection and providing a more thorough explanation of the mapping clusters and identified gaps will significantly improve the clarity and impact of the research.
Mabarazanji as a Mirror of Gender Relations in Multicultural Education of the Bugis Bone Community Syam, Syahrianti; Rosniar, Rosniar; Wandi, Wandi; Ridha, Arif; Bahtiar, Bahtiar
QALAMUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama Vol 16 No 2 (2024): Qalamuna - Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Program Pascasarjana IAI Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/qalamuna.v16i2.6190

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This study aims to analyze how the practice of Mabarazanji in the Bugis Bone community reflects the division of gender roles influenced by local social and cultural constructions and examines it from an educational perspective. The research method used is a qualitative approach with the analysis of literature studies related to the practice of Mabarazanji, as well as the application of Talcott Parsons' social role theory to understand the social structure that affects gender roles in the practice. The results of the study showed that men in the practice of Mabarazanji often led and were directly involved in rituals as instrumental roles, while women were more often in supporting positions with logistical tasks as expressive roles. This reflects the division of gender roles that has been deeply rooted in the culture of the Bugis Bone community and serves to maintain stability and continuity of tradition. The conclusion of this study is that the practice of Mabarazanji not only functions as a religious ritual, but also serves as a means of reproduction of social values and the formation of individual identities based on gender roles in accordance with societal norms in the perspective of Islamic education, this is relevant because it shows how traditional and religious values can be combined in an effort to build individual character in accordance with the social and cultural goals of society. The educational implications of these findings show that education in the Bugis Bone community does not only focus on religious knowledge, but also on instilling social values that direct gender roles. However, this study also emphasizes the need for educational adaptation to achieve gender equality without sacrificing the integrity of local culture.
Analysis of Joseph V. Mascelli's 5'C Cinematographic Technique On the movie All Quiet on the Wstren Front Mu'minin, Ummul; Abidin, Kurniati; Wandi, Wandi
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Media and Islamic Communication
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/palakka.v5i2.7035

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This study discusses the analysis of Joseph V. Mascelli's 5'C cinematographic technique in the film All Quiet On the Westren Front. This study aims to find out how the application and nuances of the film All Quiet On the Westren Front are analyzed using Joseph v. Mascelli's theory of 5'C cinematographic techniques. The type of research used is qualitative descriptive which carries out an in-depth presentation of data by describing and summarizing the phenomenon that is the object of research with data that is how many words or pictures. This research uses a communication science approach and a qualitative approach. This study uses data collection techniques in the form of documentation that is analyzed using Joseph V. Mascelli's 5'C cinematography technique and qualitative data analysis techniques by Miles and Huberman. The results of the study show that in the film All Quiet On the Westren Front, Joseph V. Mascelli applies five elements of cinematography, including the camera angle is used to show the location so that it can describe the events that occur in the film, Contiunity to depict time and space with the use of Cutting in moving scenes can facilitate understanding the storyline in the film, Close up is used to show certain details and expressions can describe the emotions of the player and Composition on the placement of objects and elements in the film can direct the attention of the audience and produce interesting visuals.
The News of the Covid-19 Vaccine in the Media and Public Resistance in Indonesia: A Study of Islamic Law Sangaji, Ruslan; Basri, Halimah; Wandi, Wandi; Sultan, Muslihin; Rasyid, Nirwana
Samarah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Hukum Islam Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Samarah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Hukum Islam
Publisher : Islamic Family Law Department, Sharia and Law Faculty, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/sjhk.v5i2.10892

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This article aims to examine media coverage of COVID-19 and the resistance of the Indonesian people. This research is a legal sociology study that discusses the public's response to government policies regarding the Covid-19 vaccine with an Islamic legal approach. The data is analyzed using critical discourse analysis. This study concludes that community resistance to vaccines has a relationship with online media content. News content of victims who died after the vaccine, information about vaccines that impact the human body to become sick in the long term, and information about raw materials or contents of the Covid-19 vaccine that are not halal, indirectly have implications for the community resistance. This refusal was mainly due to information about victims who had been vaccinated experienced vaccine failures, especially from social media such as YouTube, WhatsApp, and Facebook, which are sometimes difficult to justify. According to Islamic law, people should be careful about content and news regarding Covid-19 because it may not be accurate. Therefore, the government needs to provide solutions in various ways. First, the government oversees all social media in conveying information so that all news related to the COVID-19 vaccine needs to be more careful and wisely not to worry the public. Second, the government needs to re-strengthen media regulations or news coverage that doesn’t seem to work optimally. Moreover, the government's vaccine policy aims to prevent the danger of the virus, which guarantees the safety of people's lives, and it is part of maqâshid al-syarī'ah. Likewise, the government has involved the MUI, which has authority in the field of religious fatwas, so that the certainty that the vaccine is halal can be accounted for in Islamic law.
The Moral Values in the Upin Ipin Animated Film Episode "The Beginning of Ramadhan" (Gamson and Modigliani Framing Model Analysis) Andriana, Niar; wandi, wandi
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Media and Islamic Communication
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/palakka.v3i2.3956

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Film is one of mass media that people are most interested in because it delivers picture and sound simultaneously. It also has become the means of educating as well as means of propaganda to spread the cultural values among society. One of film that educating and having moral values is animated film Upin and Ipin. Hence, this research objectives is to analyze the moral values in Upin and Ipin on episode "The Beginning of Ramadhan" and this research is analyzed using framing model of Gamson and Modigliani. The findings report that the moral values in Upin and Ipin animated film episode "The Beginning of Ramadhan" describes positive issues that has moral values in the story which teaches human being to be trustworthy and responsible with the given work and always be honest as well as to have good deeds and words.
Communication Strategies of Village Government to Increase Community Participation in Development Sahid, Muhammad; Haeruddin, Haeruddin; Fitriana, Andi Dian; Wandi, Wandi
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Media and Islamic Communication (Indonesia, Netherlands)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/palakka.v6i1.7552

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This article explores the strategic communication practices employed by the Patangkai Village Government in Bone Regency to enhance community participation in rural development. Situated in the discipline of communication and public administration, the study responds to the need for participatory development approaches that go beyond top-down planning. The research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method involving in-depth interviews, field observation, and document analysis. Findings indicate that communication strategies—ranging from formal meetings (Musrenbang and Musdes), WhatsApp group messaging, to personalized home visits—play a vital role in shaping community involvement. The study highlights both supporting and inhibiting factors such as leadership transparency, technological access, time constraints, and social hesitancy. While community engagement is gradually improving, challenges remain in reaching marginalized groups and sustaining active participation. The research contributes to the understanding of communication’s function not only as information transmission but as a dialogical and inclusive governance tool. The results emphasize that adaptive and culturally rooted communication strategies are essential for effective participatory development in rural settings. The study concludes that village governments must institutionalize feedback systems and diversify communication approaches to ensure equitable and sustainable engagement. These findings offer practical guidance for local governance and development practitioners.
Dramaturgy of identity and K-Pop's fan community communication behaviour in Bone Regency Wandi, Wandi; Marta, Rustono Farady; Qudratullah, Qudratullah; Yuliarti, Monika Sri; Nisa, Ainun
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v9i2.10174

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The Korean Wave (Hallyu) phenomenon has formed a new communication pattern among K-Pop fans in Indonesia, including the ARMY Bone community in Bone Regency. This study examined the communication behaviour of the ARMY Bone community through Erving Goffman's Dramaturgy Theory, focusing on the formation of formalist and ritualistic impressions, as well as identity dynamics through the concept of front stage and backstage. This study used a qualitative method of a phenomenological approach, with observation techniques, in-depth interviews, and documentation of seven informants selected purposively. The results of the study show that ARMY Bone's communication behaviour is formed through verbal symbols (Korean terms, BTS songs, the word ‘Borahae’) and nonverbal (dress style, dance, facial expressions) that form a collective identity and impression as loyal fans. In the public space (front stage), members present themselves according to the role of the community, while in the private space (backstage) they show a more authentic personal identity. These findings strengthened the concept of dramaturgy that social identity is formed through performative and contextual self-presentation strategies, along with the dynamics of the community and popular culture they adopt. The implications of these findings suggest that fan communities such as ARMY Bone play a role in shaping young people's social identities through symbolic communication and self-presentation strategies, while also being social spaces that support local expressions of global culture.