Resdhi Wibawa
Buddhist Communication Science Department, STIAB Jinarakkhita Lampung, Indonesia

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The Role of Spiritual Leaders in Building Socio-Cultural Communication Networks in the Buddhayana Community of Lampung Province Rapiadi Rapiadi; Resdhi Wibawa; Ine Yudhawati; Widiyanto Widiyanto; sidharta adi gautama
Journal of Communication, Religious, and Social Sciences (JoCRSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): JOCRSS December 2023
Publisher : LPPM STIAB JINARAKKHITA LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60046/jocrss.v1i2.42

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This research aims to explore the role of spiritual leaders in shaping and strengthening socio-cultural communication networks in the Buddhayana community. The research focus involves analyzing the active role of spiritual leaders in facilitating interaction, maintaining cultural values, and forging interpersonal connections among Buddhists. This research method uses a case study with a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews with spiritual leaders, community members, and participatory observations at religious activities. The results showed that spiritual leaders have a crucial role in shaping and maintaining socio-cultural communication networks. Not only acts as a spiritual leader but also as a facilitator of communication between individuals in the community. Spiritual leaders also play a role in transmitting Buddhayana values, promoting collaboration, and building solidarity among community members. The study also identified factors that influence the effectiveness of the role of spiritual leaders in the context of socio-cultural communication, including active involvement in daily activities, adaptability to technological developments, and the ability to understand community needs. These findings have important implications in understanding communication dynamics in the context of Buddhayana and may contribute to practical thinking to support spiritual leaders and Buddhayana communities in strengthening their socio-cultural communication networks. This research can serve as a foundation for the development of more effective strategies to maintain the sustainability of communication and cultural values within the Buddhayana community and may be applicable to other religious and cultural contexts.
The Influence of Lecturer Interpersonal Communication on Motivation and Learning Achievement Students of Jinarakkhita Buddhist College Widiyanto Widi; Rina Manggalani; Wistina Seneru; Resdhi Wibawa; Rini Kasrah
Journal of Communication, Religious, and Social Sciences (JoCRSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): JOCRSS December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60046/jocrss.v1i2.72

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The motivation aspect is very important in a learning process in higher education, because motivation determines the intensity of effort in learning and encourages students to carry out certain activities related to the process of gaining knowledge. Learning motivation is one aspect that influences a student's academic achievement. Academic achievement is the result of the learning process as a measure of the quality and quantity of knowledge that students have mastered. Optimal learning outcomes are greatly influenced by various components in teaching and learning, in including lecturer interpersonal communication. This research aims to determine the influence of lecturers' interpersonal communication on students' learning motivation and academic achievement at the Jinarakkhita Buddhist College. This research uses a quantitative approach with correlational methods. Research data is collected using a questionnaire, then the data will be processed and analyzed descriptively. The theoretical basis used is the theory of self-disclosure (Self Disclosure Theory), proposed by Sydney Marshall Jourad. The research results show that interpersonal communication between lecturers and students has an effect on learning motivation by 49.4% with a regression coefficient of 0.469 and a constant of 18.644. Meanwhile, for the academic achievement variable, 32.3% is influenced by lecturer interpersonal communication and the rest is influenced by other factors. Temporary communication lecturer interpersonal influential in a way significant and positive to motivation learning and achievement academic student amounting to 24.4%.