Novelliny Arishta Mutya
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UNVEILING CULTURAL NARRATIVES THROUGH ANALYZING ASIAN STUDIES PERSPECTIVES OF THE PAKISTAN-INDIA CONFLICT AND KASHMIR'S RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION Novelliny Arishta Mutya
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): JULY
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This study examines two cultural narratives on the Pakistan- India conflict and the Claim of Kashmir to achieve independence, that is unwarranted since the two nation has been separated in 1947 over the enchanting territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The conflict, centered around territorial disputes, religious disputes, and differences in ideologies, has resulted in widespread human suffering and regional instability, compounded by ethnic and religious heterogeneity, insurgency, and foreign interference. The toll of the Kashmir conflict is not just interstate tensions between the nuclear-armed India and Pakistan but also intrastate violence and widespread human rights abuses. These works bring to light the need for recognition of past wrongs, acceptance of religious diversity and comprehensive restoration and reconciliation process which constitutes the necessity of continuing the dialogue and seeking support on the international level for achieving the lasting and mutually acceptable solution and nonviolence protection of the rights and dignity of the people of Kashmir.
ANALYZING PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION: JOKOWI DODO’S USE OF DIALECT IN ANTI-CORRUPTION SPEECHES Lisbeth Juliana Sidauruk; Novelliny Arishta Mutya; Christine Lumbantobing; Evelyn Metafati Zebua; Honey Crysty Marbun
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): JULY
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This study analyzes President Joko Widodo’s (Jokowi) use of dialect in his anti-corruption speeches, focusing on its effectiveness in shaping public perception and mobilizing support. Utilizing Framing Theory, the research examines how Jokowi’s linguistic choices frame the anti-corruption narrative. The qualitative analysis of Jokowi’s World Anti-Corruption Day speech reveals that his use of local dialect and informal language fosters relatability and trust, bridging the gap between the government and the people. Findings indicate that Jokowi’s strategic framing of corruption as a collective moral responsibility and a common enemy mobilizes public support and reinforces a national identity centered on integrity and transparency. This approach effectively highlights both achievements and ongoing challenges in the fight against corruption, maintaining public engagement and trust. The study underscores the importance of strategic communication in political leadership and offers insights for enhancing anti-corruption campaigns in Indonesia.