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STRUCTURATION IN COMMUNICATION OF VEGETABLE FARMERS WITH MIDDLEMAN IN BATURITI DISTRICT TABANAN BALI Renata Lusilaora Siringo Ringo; I Nyoman Darma Putra; Nanang Sutrisno; Maria Matildis Banda
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Vol 17 No 1 (2024): Volume 17 Number 1 February 2024
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2024.v17.i01.p02

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This study aimed to uncover patterns of structuration in communication between vegetable growers and intermediaries in the Baturiti District. This study employs a critical communication methodology. Data was gathered via interviews, observations, and document analysis approaches. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive qualitative interactive methods based on structuration theory. Phatic communication, patron-client relations, and divergent communication are forms of structuration in communication, as revealed by the research results. According to the empirical findings in this research, communication actions are shown to improve relationships, resulting in a tendency towards greater intimacy. The result is that the relationship pattern of vegetable farmers has been tied to economic actors, namely middlemen, for a very long time. The theoretical finding in this research is that structuration in communication is in line with the concept of symbolic interactionism, which focuses on efforts to provide interactions using symbols and containing power to weak parties. This research contributes to policy making related to the use of agricultural products. Keywords: communication structuration, vegetable farmers, middlemen
PERILAKU KOMUNIKASI MASYARAKAT HINDU DAN ISLAM DALAM MENJAGA TOLERANSI UMAT BERAGAMA DI DESA CANDIKUNING (STUDI PASCA NYEPI TAHUN BARU SAKA 1938/2016) Renata Lusilaora Siringo Ringo; I Wayan Wastawa; I Nyoman Yoga Segara
Anubhava: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi HIndu Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Communication, Moderation and Harmony
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/anubhava.v1i1.1060

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This study aims to determine several supporting factors as well as inhibiting communication behavior in Candikuning Village in maintaining tolerance, how communication behavior and to determine the implications of the communication behavior of Hindu and Muslim communities in Candikuning Village in maintaining tolerance. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The research subjects were Hindu and Muslim communities in the village of Candikuning. Data collection methods used were observation, interviews, documentation, and Islam in Candikuning to maintain tolerance supported by historical factors, language, familial attitudes, polite attitudes, and respect for differences. The problems that occur in building tolerance between Hindus and Muslims occur when someone changes religions when they are getting married, there are residents who are not native to Candikuning Village who try to invite people to change beliefs and the language factor. The communication behavior of the Hindu and Muslim communities in Candikuning Village cannot be separated from interpersonal communication activities. Every person's response to a stimulus is always manifested in the form of real or open action, through language, discussion, and dialogue. The nonverbal behavior of the community in Candikuning Village is based on observations using body language and objects. The implications that occur from the communication behavior of the Hindu and Muslim communities in Candikuning Village are the realization of tolerance through the adaptation of community interactions, the reactivation of religious communication forums, and further strengthening of social control.