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Social media users' privacy limits on adult content: a case study of the Instagram account @catwomanizer Nuraini, Rahmi; Dwiandini, Afifah; Mardhika, Herdiantyara; Sari, Prasiani Purnama; Susanto, Stephanie
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 16, No 2 (2023): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v16i2.11386

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Providing personal information can strengthen interpersonal relationships, but it can also subject individuals to judgments from the recipient and result in a loss of control over that information. The Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory can be utilized to understand how individuals manage their personal information. This research aims to investigate how the user of the Instagram account @catwomanizer, a popular influencer who frequently shares adult and sex education content, implements privacy in the interaction of adult content on Instagram. The approach employed in this study is qualitative, using instrumental case study methodology. Based on Zoom interviews conducted with @catwomanizer and three of their followers, as well as document analysis, it was found that @catwomanizer implements five derived concepts from the CPM theory. @catwomanizer establishes privacy boundaries through two processes: content creation and content delivery. Moreover, each of these processes has its own set of filters.
Counter-hegemony of gender stereotypes through film: Critical discourse analysis in Barbie Movie (2023) Mardhika, Herdiantyara; Agustin, Sari Monik
Bricolage : Jurnal Magister Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 11, No 2 (2025): Vol 11, No 2 (2025): Accredited by Kemenristekdikti RI SK No.152/E/KPT/2023
Publisher : Universitas Bunda Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30813/bricolage.v11i2.6331

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Gender ideology, which refers to gender roles has been constructed and separated the roles of men and women using the terms femininity and masculinity. This ideology is believed by society and then forms a hegemony. Hegemony is also spread through popular film culture. Often, films perpetuate gender inequality and portray women as marginal figures under male domination. However, the phenomenon of hegemony gives rise to an oppositional force known as Organic Intellectuals. These organic intellectuals frequently resist existing domination through films. This research aims to investigate how counter-hegemony is depicted in Barbie (2023). Employing a critical paradigm, a qualitative approach, and critical discourse analysis, this study dissects the text in the film by examining the subject-object position and the audience's position in Barbie (2023). The analysis reveals that the film, Barbie (2023) illustrates the hegemony depicted by the opposing actors, similar to films in general. However, resistance is evident in the film, with the director, also functioning as an organic intellectual, expressing feminist ideas. This portrayal acts as a counter to the hegemony of gender stereotypes in Barbie (2023).
Social media users' privacy limits on adult content: a case study of the Instagram account @catwomanizer Nuraini, Rahmi; Dwiandini, Afifah; Mardhika, Herdiantyara; Sari, Prasiani Purnama; Susanto, Stephanie
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v16i2.11386

Abstract

Providing personal information can strengthen interpersonal relationships, but it can also subject individuals to judgments from the recipient and result in a loss of control over that information. The Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory can be utilized to understand how individuals manage their personal information. This research aims to investigate how the user of the Instagram account @catwomanizer, a popular influencer who frequently shares adult and sex education content, implements privacy in the interaction of adult content on Instagram. The approach employed in this study is qualitative, using instrumental case study methodology. Based on Zoom interviews conducted with @catwomanizer and three of their followers, as well as document analysis, it was found that @catwomanizer implements five derived concepts from the CPM theory. @catwomanizer establishes privacy boundaries through two processes: content creation and content delivery. Moreover, each of these processes has its own set of filters.