Rosario, Teresa Metta
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Wacana Multimodalitas Budaya: Tautan Peran Gender dan Akomodasi Komunikasi dalam Film Serial Gadis Kretek Hakim, Lulu Nadya; Rosario, Teresa Metta; Marta, Rustono Farady; Panggabean, Hana Rochani Gustasari
Jurnal Riset Komunikasi (JURKOM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Februari 2024
Publisher : Asosiasi Pendidikan Tinggi Ilmu Komuniasi (ASPIKOM) Wilayah Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38194/jurkom.v7i1.965

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Gadis Kretek (Lit. Cigarette Girl) is a film series that narrates the tale of Lebas and Arum, who embark on a quest to uncover the truth about a woman named Dasiyah (Jeng Yah). The series features two distinct periods: in 1946, when Dasiyah and Soeraja met during the development of the cigarette industry, and in 2001 when Lebas and Arum's search for Dasiyah revealed her family's past. This study analyzes the discourse of gender roles and communication accommodation in the Gadis Kretek film series, specifically episodes 1 and 2, using modality discourse analysis. The research method employed is qualitative, with speech analyzed through modality using elements of gender role theory and communication accommodation. The analysis of gender roles and communication accommodation in the Gadis Kretek film series, episodes 1 and 2, was conducted using Theo Van Leeuwen's Multimodality Discourse Analysis (MDA) method. The results of multimodal analysis indicate that in societies with traditional gender role views, communication tends to diverge or accentuate differences between parties. In contrast, in modern societies with non-traditional views, communication tends to be more open, reducing existing differences.
Balancing Optimism and Realism: Indonesia’s Urban Youth’s Political Engagement in the 2024 General Elections Sugiyono, Paulus Bagus; Ajisukmo, Clara R.P.; Rosario, Teresa Metta; Soge, Yeremias Siane Ikang; Wijoyo, Vinsenso Valdis Amor
Jurnal Sosiologi Pendidikan Humanis Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Sosiologi Pendidikan Humanis
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um021v9i1p1-20

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The discourse around youth political participation often seems pejorative. Many earlier studies continue to emphasise youth political apathy, a notion that has long been debunked. Others reduce urban youth’s political engagement to merely digital activism, largely due to recent information and technological advancements. However, this research presents a more nuanced view, arguing that the current political engagement of urban youth is characterised by a balance of optimism and realism. An online survey of 205 Indonesian youths from various cities was conducted to gauge their perspectives on political participation, including their views on the 2024 general elections. They were asked to examine some sets of statements as descriptions and explanations of their political stances. The results suggest that urban youth in Indonesia are keen to be politically active, including in the 2024 general elections. They stay informed, regularly following political news and candidate debates, signalling hope for a healthier democracy. However, they remain pragmatic, recognising the flaws in politics, such as corruption, inefficient administration, and political dynasties, which they view as the “dirty side” of politics. This dual perspective reflects a more complex political stance, where youth are motivated to participate yet grounded in the reality of the political system’s imperfections.