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Journal : Jurnal Representamen

PERSEPSI ANGGOTA CLUB MOTOR TERHADAP GAYA HIDUP KOMUNITAS DI SURABAYA Nurbaity, Fitri; Bungin, Burhan; Satvikadewi, AAI Prihandari
representamen Vol 2 No 02 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (664.255 KB) | DOI: 10.30996/representamen.v2i02.1392

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This research is motivated as a means of transportation that is integral lifestylefor society. As well as Motor Gede become the image of it’s owner, become a hobby forthe owner, and in this case the owner or user of the big motorcycle start looking for acontainer or a place to channel his hobby which later formed the club MoGe. This studyaims to determine the perceptions of the lifestyle community in the march MoGe. Theoryused is the theory S-O-R is a reaction that is spesific to spesific stimuli so that one canexpect and compatibility between the message and the reaction communicant. Researchfound that club motor gede classified as fancy or high class club as a lifestyle and it’smembers have the perceptions that the club motor gede must have solidarity and highloyalty to fellow members.Keywords: PERCEPTION, LIFESTYLE, CLUB MOGE
STRATEGI KOMUNIKASI UNTUK MEMPROMOSIKAN DAN MENINGKATKAN POTENSI LOKAL WISATA PULAU BAWEAN Satvikadewi, A.A.I. Prihandari; Hamim, Hamim
representamen Vol 4 No 02 (2018)
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This study discusses how the communication strategies carried out in the Bawean Island tourism suprastructure to promote the local tourism potential of Bawean Island and the use of the media to promote the local tourism potential. The suprastructure elements include ideas, thoughts, people's philosophy of life manifested in rules, institutions and attitudes the daily lives of the Bawean people in addressing the development of tourism in their area. This study employs 9 aspects of tourism communication refering to Bungin (2016). Of the eleven local tourism objects studied, as well as in-depth interviews with the Gresik Regency Tourism Official, it was found that there were communication gaps in promotional activities and the use of media to communicate the local tourism potential of Bawean Island mainly due to a lack of common understanding of tourism communication strategy. This gap resulted in not only the decline in the number of visitors to Bawean Island in some particular destination, but also worsen the local tourism potential of Bawean Island, especially in some basic facilities such as tourism information and cleanliness of tourist destination area, as well as the lack of development of the creative industry as a carrying capacity of tourism communication.Keywords: tourism communications, local potential, Bawean
EFEK DAN KEBIASAAN MENDENGARKAN SIARAN RADIO MELALUI MOBILE APPLICATION: STUDI DESKRIPTIF PADA KOMUNITAS SHE AND FRIENDS Setyowati, Ratna Indah; Sudaryanto, Edy; Satvikadewi, AAI. Prihandari
representamen Vol 1 No 01 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (483.819 KB) | DOI: 10.30996/representamen.v1i01.1443

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The development of communication technology, especially in the mass media made public with easyaccess to any information. No exception to the radio, with the creation of a mobile application that canbe freely downloaded through the Android-based mobile or IOS, the radio business people hope this canbe a tool that allows listeners to access radio anywhere and anytime. The emergence of new media andnew habits effect on the mass media. To meet these objectives, used in-depth interviews with communitymembers she and friends. This study uses the basic theory of mass media effects .And the result of thisresearch is that the effect occurs in members she and friends while listening to She Radio 99.6 FM viamobile application is the addition of listening to a radio broadcast schedule, causing a feeling of comfort,and a member of she and friends is also more positive about She Radio. Habits member she and friendsin listening to the radio using the mobile application is on average duration of 2 hours/day at a time andplace to listen to the broadcast that is between 6:00 to 10:00 o'clock pm in the House, between the hoursof 21:00 to 23:00 pm in the House, and in the Office the time between the hours of 11:00 to 16:00 o’clockpm. The main reason the replacement of the radio channel to another is due to the quality of She Radiomobile application is still not good enough (often die suddenly). And between the two features in additionto streaming radio, read the article a chaperone activity while listening to the radio, while the audience isreading the ad is to find information about the fashion show or exhibition.Keywords: mass media effect, habbit of listening radio, mobile application
PERILAKU KOMUNIKASI NONVERBAL ANAK AUTIS DALAM PROSES BELAJAR DI SMPN 46 SURABAYA Lestari, Dewi Ayu; Sjafi’i, Achmad; Satvikadewi, A.A.I. Prihandari
representamen Vol 2 No 02 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/representamen.v2i02.1387

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Communication is done not only verbally but nonverbal communication often we use to deliver the message. Nonverbal communication is also used by autistic children to interact with their environment. The formulation of research problem is how nonverbal communication behavior of autistic children during the learning process in SMPN 46 Surabaya along with the meaning of nonverbal communication shown by children with autism are nonverbal communication during the learning process in SMPN 46 Surabaya and to categorize the meaning of nonverbal communication hehavior of an autistic child demonstrated during the learning process takes place that uses kinesics communication theory as a reference. The result of this study indicate that nonverbal communication shown by children with autism is very diverse. However, by using kinesic Theory of Communication as a reference it can be seen how nonverbal communication shown children with autism as well as the meaning of nonverbal communication that is shown by the autistics child. Keyword: Nonverbal Communication, Autism, Kinesic Theory, Behavior Communcation
POLA KOMUNIKASI INTERPERSONAL MAHASISWA YANG BERORIENTASI SEKSUAL GAY Putra, Reza Ardiansyah; Sumarah, Noorshanti; Satvikadewi, AAI. Prihandari
representamen Vol 2 No 01 (2016)
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This research entitled patterns of Interpersonal Communications Students with Gay sexualorientation (a case study of Interpersonal Communication in daily interactions of Gay Students). Thepurpose of this research is to know the symbols (Non Verbal Communication) and to know the symbollanguage (Verbal communication) used in the gay student interact with her environment(homosexuals and Heterosexuals) as well as how communication affects the gay student identificationin social environment in berinterak. that verbal and non verbal communication students in her socialenvironment is not gay so real in the world of hetroseksual. Gay covered many of which straddledifferent from gay open is more conspicuous, even so homosexuals could identify one another fromthe gaze of the eyes, body language, looks, and fragrances are used in excess, as well as languageand speech they use, but communication also happens to homosexuals in the virtual world bydemonstrating the full form of interaction and language use homosexual in shows themselves freelyon social media. In his intercourse the formation of gay student identification of its communication isthe creation of new languages to keep eksistentsinya and although most shut down, homosexuals havealways had a natural trait with hand gestures that are curved, and talk with supple lip movements thatare a little bit like a woman.Key words: Interpersonal Communication Patterns, Gay Students in daily interactions.