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Sisterhood in Digital Literacy: Strengthening Women's Resilience Against Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV) Yuliarti, Monika Sri; Tri Rejeki , Andayani; Chatarina Heny Dwi , Surwati
Mediator: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025): Mediator: Jurnal Komunikasi (Sinta 2)
Publisher : UPT Publikasi Ilmiah UNISBA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mediator.v18i2.7770

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Online gender-based violence (OGBV) continues to rise globally, that gives a negative impact on marginalized groups, including women. Although digital literacy initiatives aim to create safer online spaces, their reliance on individualistic and technocentric models leaves social and structural harms unaddressed. To address these gaps, this article adopts an integrative literature review approach to examine how digital literacy, feminist sisterhood, and collective resilience intersect in forming a more inclusive response to OGBV. This study identifies several limitations in current digital literacy programs, including a limited focus on gender perspectives, a lack of peer-based learning structures, and low participation among at-risk women. Synthesizing the intersection of digital literacy, OGBV, feminist sisterhood, and resilience, this article proposes Collective Digital Empowerment as a conceptual framework that integrates three key aspects: capacity, care, and community. It is expected that a feminist-based and community-involved approach will not only equip women to tackle digital risks but also empower them in their interactions in digital spaces. This way, women can be aware and exercise their agency in digital spaces, rather than enduring unfair and patriarchal environments. By centering sisterhood in digital resilience strategies, this framework offers a more sustainable and justice-oriented approach to combating OGBV.
Network Society and Social Movement: Message Reception among Instagram Users Yuliarti, Monika Sri; Siagian, Muhnizar; Wardaningtyas, Andri Kusuma
Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): December 2020 - Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia
Publisher : Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25008/jkiski.v5i2.382

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In the dynamics of a state, any change can happen through a social movement as an initial stage.  Studies about it have been conducted since the 1940s. Nowadays, as the shift of the era involves communication technology, the model of the social movement has changed as well. Collectivity dominated the social movement in the past, but connectivity is more prominent nowadays as the network society era emerges. The purpose of this research is to explore the social movement in the network society era through an Instagram account, @ketimbang.ngemis.yogyakarta along with the message reception among the Instagram users. Using Stuart Hall’s theory of message reception, this study employed snowball as the technique sampling. After analyzing five posts on @ketimbang.ngemis.yogyakarta Instagram account and having an interview with eight informants, there were two conclusions. It is found that there is a shift in the model of social movement. In the past, social movements were dominated by demonstrations, in which a group of people gathered in a particular place, and relied on oratory skills. Meanwhile, at present, many social movements have made use of social media, one of which is Instagram. The photos in Instagram are used to show marginalized groups which can attract sympathy, empathy, and attention of social media users as an initial stage to the social movement. Moreover, the social media users tend to be a negotiated code type in the reception of social movement message.