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Perancangan Buku Sektoral Jawa Timur 2023 sebagai Laporan Tahunan Dinas Komunikasi dan Informatika Jawa Timur ibrahim, zahra; Bayu Setiawan
SENIMAN: Jurnal Publikasi Desain Komunikasi Visual Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Mei : SENIMAN: Jurnal Publikasi Desain Komunikasi Visual
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/seniman-widyakarya.v2i1.1909

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The East Java Communications and Informatics Service (DISKOMINFO) is located in Ahmad Yani street number 242-244, Surabaya, Indonesia. DISKOMINFO East Java has an important role in collecting, processing, and disseminating information in the province. One of DISKOMINFO’s main tasks is to monitor, evaluate and report public information and communications. This includes tasks such as collecting statistical data, managing administrative information, and tracking the performance of the East Java province. To be able to briefly create yearly reports for the Province of East Java and distribute them to the public and relevant parties, it is therefore required to form an information distribution medium. Kantor Dinas Komunikasi dan Informatika (DISKOMINFO) Jawa Timur berlokasi di Surabaya, Indonesia, di Alamat Ahmad Yani nomor 242-244. DISKOMINFO Jawa Timur memiliki peran yang penting dalam pengumpulan, pengolahan, dan penyebaran informasi di provinsi tersebut. Salah satu tugas utama DISKOMINFO adalah memantau, mengevaluasi, dan melaporkan informasi dan komunikasi publik. Ini mencakup tugas-tugas seperti mengumpulkan data statistik, mengelola informasi administrasi, dan melacak kinerja provinsi Jawa Timur. Oleh karena itulah diperlukan media penyebaran informasi yang dibentuk agar dapat menyusun dengan singkat laporan-laporan tahunan provinsi Jawa Timur kepada masyarakat dan pihak terkait.
The Puzzle of the Unflinching Civilians: Resilience, Resistance, or Resignation? Understanding Pakistan's National Psyche Amid Protracted Conflict Fatima, Rida; Zafar, Momal; Rafique, Mamoona; Ibrahim, Zahra
International Journal of Qualitative Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): July
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijqr.v5i1.2058

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Pakistan is a battle-hardened nation, surviving decades of armed conflict, wars, terrorism, Martial laws, and internal political instability. The current paper explores the collective psychological and sociocultural responses of Pakistani civilians to prolonged exposure to conflict and violence. This study employed a thematic and comparative analysis of 46 peer-reviewed articles, media reports, and conflict studies from Pakistan and similarly affected regions, including Colombia, Afghanistan, Uganda, Syria, and Palestine. Through this lens, six themes emerged: normalization of violence, culturally embedded coping mechanisms, emotional disengagement, trauma silencing, state-media framing of conflict, and post-war identity. This study finds that Pakistan’s public resilience is less a reflection of psychological well-being and more a result of adaptive desensitization and institutional narrative control, where trauma is often reframed through patriotic, religious, or heroic perspectives. Comparative insights suggest that this resilience model happens to be uniquely reinforced by media censorship and militarized identity construction, mirroring patterns within other conflict zones. It can be concluded that Pakistan represents a hybrid trauma-resilience model: outwardly stable but fragmented inwardly; publicly stoic, privately grieving, thereby concealing the deeper layers of trauma. The study contributes to global trauma literature by challenging linear post-conflict recovery models while emphasizing context-sensitive frameworks for identity and resilience under chronic insecurity.