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Children’s Social Interaction in the Adaptation Process Due to Parent’s Job Mobility Wiraputra, Rahmi Hamidah; Dimyati, Dindin
Humaniora: Journal of Indonesia Culture and Society Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Humaniora: Journal of Indonesian Culture and Society (In Press)
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v17i1.14150

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This research examines how parents' occupational mobility affects children's social relationships as they adjust to a new environment. Over 5.2 million people in Indonesia migrate between provinces to find work, of whom 36% have children under 18. Such a phenomenon leads to social and cultural adaptation problems for about 2.1 million children every year. Among the negative effects are difficulty with socialisation, loneliness, low self-esteem, and various developmental maladies, all of which stem from cultural, language, and communication differences in the new place. Results from the researcher's preliminary survey also confirm barriers to initial social interaction among children. Accordingly, this research uses constructive qualitative phenomenology to assess the social adaptation experiences of children of circular migrant workers. The data are collected through semi-structured online interviews with five informants (aged 20–22) based on specific criteria and are supplemented by observation and documentation. Data analysis follows the Miles and Huberman interactive model (collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion) with source validity triangulation. Research findings indicate that the social adaptation of children of circular migrant workers is mediated by the quality of parenting, which instills social values to guide adaptation; cognitive abilities, such as self-efficacy and cognitive flexibility; and active communication strategies. The children develop language and interactional adjustment patterns based on Interaction Adaptation Theory to achieve social synchrony while drawing social capital from peer networks and significant figures such as teachers and parents.
Branding Strategy On Instagram: A Case Study Of A Creative Digital Marketing Agency- Jt Digitally Theresa Karlianti; Dindin Dimyati
JURNAL DIGITAL MEDIA, CULTURE, AND HUMANITIES Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): DICTUM : Digital Media, Culture and Humanities Journal
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/dictum.v1i1.6989

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A branding strategy is a communication plan used by a corporation to establish and maintain a brand. Branding strategy has fundamentally changed in the digital arena due to the rapid development of technology. One of the channels is social media, which has the potential to reach a big number of people at a low cost and with no restrictions. JT Digitally, a Digital Marketing Agency, is an organisation that uses social media as a branding strategy tool and provides services to manage business branding on social media. The purpose of this study was to investigate and analyse the process of JT's digital branding strategy on Instagram. The interpretivism paradigm and case study approach are used in this study's qualitative research. The researcher employs an in-depth interview and observations to acquire data. According to the findings of this study, JT Digitally uses Instagram to build a branding strategy by using some of its elements such as profile, followers, post, caption, hashtag, Instagram Story, and Instagram Ads.
Ngayah: Communication Behaviour of Balinese Diaspora Jakarta: (An ethnography of communication study of Piodalan ceremony at Pura Dalem Purnajati Tanjung Puri) Gusti Ayu Jayanti Oka Utami; Dindin Dimyati
Makna: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa, dan Budaya Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): MAKNA: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa dan Budaya
Publisher : Fakultas Komunikasi, Sastra, dan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/makna.v6i1.2005

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Pura Dalem Purnajati Tanjung Puri is one of Hindu temples located in Jakarta where Balinesepeople can observe and perform worship. However, in practice, Pura Dalem Purnajati TanjungPuri is also used as a place to observe traditional ceremonies such as Ngayah. Ngayah is a traditionconducted as a form of mutual assistance. The present study aimed to analyse the communicationbehaviour of Balinese diaspora in Jakarta for performing Ngayah. The present study usesqualitative method by conducting ethnography approach. Data was collected through observation,in-depth interview, and documentary study. The results show that Balinese diaspora in Jakartasimplified their tradition, including Ngayah tradition in Piodalan ceremony, where it can serve ascommunicative situation, communicative events, and communicative acts.Keywords: Balinese diaspora, Ngayah, culture, ethnography of communication
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN INFERIORITY COMPLEX AND SOCIAL INTERACTIONS IN ADOLESCENTS: - Winda Prastika Johan; Haris Herdiansyah; DINDIN DIMYATI
Makna: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa, dan Budaya Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): MAKNA: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa dan Budaya
Publisher : Fakultas Komunikasi, Sastra, dan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/makna.v11i2.4435

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Although inferiority complex may have significant impacts on social interactions, adolescents seem to be unaware or dismiss problems caused by inferiority complex. Thus, investigating inferiority complex and its relationship with social interactions in adolescents may provide more insights on the impacts of inferiority complex toward adolescents. The present study aims to investigate the correlation between inferiority complex and social interactions in adolescents. The present study applies a correlational research. Data is collected using a convenience sampling technique by delivering an online questionnaire to 140 adolescents aged 10 to 19 years old. The findings of the present study show a strong and positive relationship between inferiority complex and social interaction, with a Pearson correlation value of 0.705. Implications and suggestions for further studies are also discussed.