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Shared Identity and Trust Among the Furry Fandom: A Narrative Review Amarta, Rifqi Zuhdi; Kartika, Dilah Ratna
Jurnal Media dan Komunikasi Indonesia Vol 5, No 2 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jmki.94010

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Shared identity has played a major role in the formation of fandom in the digital age, where online interaction became the dominating mode of social interaction among individuals. The Furry fandom's online ingroup interactions are examined through the evolving process of identity and trust development, highlighting the role of virtual platforms in fostering community cohesion. This paper reviews previous literature about Furry fandom from four aspects of Social Exchange Theory (SET), namely trust, commitment, reciprocity, and power. The narrative review method is employed to explore how these aspects contribute to the resilience of shared identity and trusts within the Furry fandom. The review conducted on six scholarly articles surrounding the theme of Furry ingroup interaction underlined a common belief in how individuals who identify as Furry share a common sense of identity, which fosters a sense of trust and camaraderie within the community. This shared identity serves as a foundation for a sustainable ingroup trust and contributes to the overall cohesion of the furry fandom. This paper suggests that future research could adopt a more in-depth analysis on the importance of trust and its sustainment within ingroup interaction in the scope of the digital age. 
Portrayal of Quarter Life Crisis through The Use of Satire in The Song Lyrics “24” by Sundial Kartika, Dilah Ratna
Edulitics (Education, Literature, and Linguistics) Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022): December, 2022
Publisher : Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Islam Darul Ulum Lamongan*

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This study analyzed how a quarter-life crisis is portrayed through the use of satire in the song lyrics "24" by Sundial. This study aimed to identify signs of a quarter-life crisis by describing the satire used in the song lyrics. Researchers used the content analysis method presented in TEEL paragraphs to portray the quarter-life crisis signs depicted in the satire song lyrics. The data were taken from the song lyrics "24" by Sundial, which was released in 2021. The result showed that there are six unrepeated stanzas of satire containing the portrayal of quarter-life crisis signs, dominated by the sign of feeling unhappy with the current life situation. The type of satire in this song is Menippean satire referring to a single object who is 24 years old. Other literary techniques are used to support the satire in this song, which is dominated by irony. This study emphasized how satire can portray inexpressible life problems like quarter-life crises through humor.
Islamic babble: portrayal of religious arabic phrases in english rhythm and blues (R&B) and hip-hop lyrics Kartika, Dilah Ratna; Muhammad Rizki Alpasya; Prudence Ardhaneswary Purnomo
The Journal of Religion and Communication Studies Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

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Background: The spread of rhythm and blues (R&B) and hip-hop songs among youth is undeniable nowadays. Besides the alluring arrangement of musical sounds those genres offer, people also appreciate the meaning of the lyrics. However, some musicians would slip religious Arabic phrases into their lyrics regardless of the song's overall content, evoking questions regarding their appropriateness. This research aims to raise awareness among Muslim youth about the implied message behind R&B and hip-hop songs, as well as to track the development of Islamic teachings regarding music. Methods: Mixed-method approach, consisting of questionnaires and follow-up interviews with respondents, was adopted in the data collection process. The data includes the opinions of 30 participants regarding the phenomenon of religious Arabic phrases in the lyrics of English R&B and hip-hop songs. Findings: This research has found five English hip-hop and R&B songs that contain religious Arabic phrases. A majority of the participants have heard of English hip-hop and R&B songs with religious Arabic phrases, and most of them understand the meaning behind the song lyrics. Conclusion: This research concludes that when employing religious Arabic phrases in English hip-hop and R&B, it is regarded as inappropriate and strictly prohibited if the phrases are utilized in a hypocritical context or to make light of religion. Novelty/Originality of This Study: This study raises awareness among Muslim youth about the implied messages behind R&B and hip-hop songs with religious Arabic phrases and tracks the development of Islamic teachings regarding music, addressing an area that combines contemporary music trends with religious sensitivity.