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Identifying Hate Speech on Israeli Netizent Tiktok Silalahi, Wulan Sari; Pasaribu, Arsen Nahum; Elfrida, Rotua
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i2.5081

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The purpose of this study is to find out the impoliteness strategy of hate speech netizens use on TikTok accounts against the state of Israel and to find out the dominant types of impoliteness strategies of hate speech netizens use on TikTok accounts against the state of Israel. This study used the descriptive-qualitative method. In the results of the data analysis, the writer found four types of impoliteness strategies in comments on Israeli state accounts, namely Bald on on-record impoliteness. There are 14 (12%) comments of positive impoliteness, 8 (8%) comments of negative impoliteness, 59 (59%) comments of sarcasm, politeness, 19 (19%) comments of withhold politeness, and 0 (0%) comments. The writer finds that the most dominant type of strategy used is the impoliteness strategy or negative impoliteness. This type is more frequently used because of the high emotional dissatisfaction shown by the speaker against Israel. Sensitive topics such as political conflicts or controversial international situations often provoke strong emotions and discontent among social media users. Netizens believe that Israel violates human rights or treats certain groups unfairly, especially in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This can cause a negative reaction, and some social media users may use negative disobedience to show support or solidarity to groups or parties involved in conflict with
KNITTING UNITY THROUGH TONE: STRENGTHENING NATIONALISM THE NATION'S CHILDREN THROUGH THE ART OF SOUND Batubara, Junita; Marbun, Juliaster; Parulian, Parulian; Sihombing, Jenny Ria; Nopelin, Nancy; Sinaga, Dearlina; Elfrida, Rotua
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v9i3.2944

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The 2025 Solo Vocal Competition and National Choir organized by Ombas Arts Indonesia is a tangible form of community service that integrates sound arts with character education and strengthening nationalist values. Through the active participation of children aged 9-14 years from various regions, this activity aims to instill the spirit of nationalism, strengthen cultural identity, and shape the character of the younger generation through meaningful musical expression. This activity is designed as an educational and inclusive space, where vocal art is used as a medium of social and emotional learning. This article examines the background of the activity, the implementation method, as well as the results and social impact on the participants and the surrounding community. The analysis was conducted with an art-based character education approach and supported by academic literature and community-based art practices. The results of the study show that art activities such as national vocal competitions are able to strengthen the love of the homeland, increase children's confidence, and build social cohesion between participants and supporting institutions. This article recommends the development of similar activities as a sustainable strategy in character education and art service to the community.
Jazz Sharing Experience: Kolaborasi Pengabdian Masyarakat untuk Berbagi Pengetahuan Musik di Daegu Korea Selatan Batubara, Junita; Arsyadona, Arsyadona; Mahameru, Erucakra; Elfrida, Rotua; Debora, Debora; Nopeline, Nancy; Lumban Gaol, Manatap Berliana; Herman, Herman; Yoon, Phil; Sangjik, Lee; Silalahi, Teddy; Sidauruk, Rizky
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): Journal of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i6.2028

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Pengabdian masyarakat berbasis musik jazz menjadi sebuah inovasi dalam upaya pelestarian budaya dan pendidikan musik. Proyek "Jazz Sharing Experience: Kolaborasi Pengabdian Masyarakat untuk Berbagi Pengetahuan Musik di Daegu, Korea Selatan" bertujuan untuk menginspirasi dan mengedukasi masyarakat Daegu melalui kolaborasi antara musisi jazz internasional dan lokal. Program ini melibatkan serangkaian aktivitas yang meliputi, konser interaktif, dan diskusi panel yang bertujuan untuk memperkenalkan serta memperkaya pemahaman masyarakat tentang musik jazz. Melalui pendekatan partisipatif, proyek ini berusaha menjembatani kesenjangan antara berbagai kelompok usia dan latar belakang sosial-ekonomi. Dengan memanfaatkan platform digital dan media sosial, inisiatif ini juga berupaya untuk memperluas jangkauan dampak edukasi musik hingga ke komunitas yang lebih luas. Kolaborasi dengan institusi pendidikan, komunitas seni, dan pemerintah lokal menjadi pilar utama dalam keberhasilan program ini. Program ini diikuti berbagai komunitas seni diantaranya komunitas The Next Human. The Next Human menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam minat dan apresiasi terhadap musik jazz di kalangan masyarakat Daegu, Korea Selatan. Selain itu, The Next Human berhasil menciptakan ruang dialog yang konstruktif antara musisi dan masyarakat, yang berdampak positif terhadap perkembangan seni dan budaya lokal. Kegiatan ini menyoroti pentingnya kolaborasi global dalam upaya pemberdayaan komunitas melalui musik, serta menggarisbawahi potensi musik jazz sebagai alat pendidikan dan pelestarian budaya yang efektif.
an Analysis of Idioms Found in Avatar: The Way of Water Movie Hartati, Risda; Sinambela, Erika; Elfrida, Rotua
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i3.542

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This study analyzes the idiomatic expressions found in the movie “Avatar: the Way of Water,” aiming to identify the various types of idioms found and to highlight the most dominant idiomatic expressions found by the characters. The study underscores the importance of idioms in enriching dialogue with emotional depth and authenticity, thereby enhancing the overall narrative experience. The paper outlines its objectives to shed light on how these idiomatic expressions influence character development and audience engagement. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research primarily draws on the moviescript as its data source. In total, 58 idiomatic expressions were identified. 1 simile, 17 clichés, 36 fixed statements, and 4 other languages. Among these, fixed statement found as the most dominant types, comprising 62% of the total instances observed. The findings indicate that idiomatic expressions not only enhance dialogue but also foster an emotional connection between the characters and the audience. Moreover, the study brings to light the difficulties that non-native English speakers face in understanding these expressions, emphasizing the necessity for idiomatic knowledge among language learners. Ultimately, this research enhances our understanding of idiomatic expressions in movie and highlights their crucial role in enhancing narrative and character engagement throughout the story.
Metaphorical Sense of the Gorga Toba Ornaments Sihite, Jubilezer; Elfrida, Rotua; Simarmata, Rina Octavia; Manihuruk, Leonita
Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature and Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): E-CLUE: Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature, and Education
Publisher : English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/eclue.v12i1.9074

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Gorga is a carving art found on the exterior of Toba traditional houses with motifs consisting of three types of colors; red, black, and white. This article aims to reveal a very deep meaning in the carvings and colors of Gorga as the life principle of the Toba people. It is applied in public buildings, one of which is the art of building such as the Toba traditional house. The metaphorical approach has been applied to several building arts, but the clarity of the type of applied metaphor cannot be ascertained. The method uses qualitative, by describing the metaphorical elements of the results of the literature study and several references to design elements and the results on three study objects that have the same function as residential houses but different types. It was found that only two kinds of metaphor in the architecture are applied, they are tangible and intangible. Each element was compared in a matrix form so that it can be concluded that the elements contained in the metaphorical approach consist of meaning and form, and it is also concluded that the type of metaphor in each object of study has a different type of metaphor.
Metaphorical Sense of the Gorga Toba Ornaments Sihite, Jubilezer; Elfrida, Rotua; Simarmata, Rina Octavia; Manihuruk, Leonita
Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature and Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): E CLUE: Journal of English Culture Language Literature and Education
Publisher : English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/eclue.v12i1.9074

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Gorga is a carving art found on the exterior of Toba traditional houses with motifs consisting of three types of colors; red black and white This article aims to reveal a very deep meaning in the carvings and colors of Gorga as the life principle of the Toba people It is applied in public buildings one of which is the art of building such as the Toba traditional house The metaphorical approach has been applied to several building arts but the clarity of the type of applied metaphor cannot be ascertained The method uses qualitative by describing the metaphorical elements of the results of the literature study and several references to design elements and the results on three study objects that have the same function as residential houses but different types It was found that only two kinds of metaphor in the architecture are applied they are tangible and intangible Each element was compared in a matrix form so that it can be concluded that the elements contained in the metaphorical approach consist of meaning and form and it is also concluded that the type of metaphor in each object of study has a different type of metaphor < p>