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Personal Data Protection in the Scope of Indonesian Law: Implications for the Act of Accessing Someone Else’s Mobile Phone Hadiaty Y, Siti
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
Publisher : Communication in Research and Publications (CRP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.131

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Personal data protection in Indonesia has become an important issue along with the development of information and communication technology. This study discusses the regulations governing personal data protection, specifically Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection (UU PDP), and its implications for police actions in accessing individual mobile phones. Using a literature study approach, this study identifies challenges faced in the implementation of data protection regulations, including the unclear principles of protection and the responsibilities of service providers. In addition, this study highlights the importance of proper procedures in police actions to protect individual privacy rights. The results of the study indicate that despite progress in regulations, challenges in implementation and public understanding still need to be overcome to ensure effective personal data protection.
Aerobic Exercise to Overcome Menstrual Pain in Adolescent Girls at Gemayasih Islamic Boarding School Nurnisaa AS, Nurnisaa; Hadiaty Y, Siti
International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports
Publisher : Corespub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhms.v2i4.152

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This study investigated the effectiveness of aerobic exercise in reducing menstrual pain among adolescent girls at Gemayasih Islamic Boarding School. Using a quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test measurements, 50 adolescent girls aged 14-17 years were divided into two groups: an intervention group performing aerobic exercise (n=28) and a control group performing jogging (n=22). Pain intensity was measured using the Numeric Rating Scale (0-10) over three menstrual cycles. Results showed that the aerobic exercise group experienced a more significant reduction in pain intensity (from 3.50 ± 0.600 to 1.20 ± 0.300) compared to the jogging group (from 3.60 ± 0.650 to 2.50 ± 0.600). Statistical analysis revealed a significant difference between the groups (p=0.000), with aerobic exercise demonstrating superior effectiveness in pain reduction. The study also found that participants commonly experienced additional symptoms, with emotional instability being the most prevalent (97% in the aerobic group, 90% in the jogging group). These findings suggest that aerobic exercise can serve as an effective non-pharmacological intervention for managing menstrual pain in adolescent girls within boarding school settings.
Language Evolution and Change Historical and Sociolinguistic Review Jaizul W, Alim; Hadiaty Y, Siti
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
Publisher : Communication In Research And Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i3.130

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Language changes and developments, both nationally and internationally, are inevitable due to cultural acculturation and interactions between speakers of different languages. These changes can be internal, affecting the grammar system, or external, influenced by contact with other languages. Internal changes, which occur gradually, involve alterations in phonological systems, phrase order, and case and gender functions. External changes, resulting from interactions driven by economic, political, educational, and technological interests, can occur rapidly, often starting with lexical enrichment and extending to other language elements. This study examines the historical development and changes in two languages from the same family, German and English, to illustrate internal changes. Additionally, it explores the impact of external changes in multilingual societies, emphasizing the role of sociolinguistics in understanding the relationship between language and society. The methodology involves a qualitative approach, literature review, participant observation, and interviews to gather and analyze data descriptively. The study finds that internal language changes are driven by speaker behavior and innovation within communities, while external changes result from language contact and social interactions. These interactions lead to the introduction of loanwords, new morphological elements, phonemes, and speech variations. Examples from Indonesian, German, and English demonstrate how languages evolve due to these influences, creating new dialects and hybrid languages. The research highlights the importance of sociolinguistics in describing social status, improving social mobility through language use, and investigating dialect phenomena. The findings emphasize that language is a dynamic entity, constantly adapting to social, cultural, and technological changes, reflecting the diverse and evolving nature of human communication.
Cultural Identity in Digital Broadcasting in Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of Globalization Sulistya A, Astrid; Hadiaty Y, Siti; Kalfin
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
Publisher : Communication In Research And Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i4.156

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Digital broadcasting has rapidly evolved in recent decades, transforming the way people access information and consume entertainment, especially with the growth of platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. In Indonesia, this evolution presents both opportunities and challenges for the preservation of the nation’s cultural identity amidst the wave of globalization. This study aims to explore how digital broadcasting can be used as a tool to promote and preserve Indonesian culture, as well as the challenges it faces in maintaining local cultural authenticity. By employing a qualitative approach, including digital media content analysis, in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and thematic analysis, the study examines how Indonesian cultural content is presented on digital platforms, the involvement of young people in cultural preservation, and the obstacles such as global cultural homogenization, lack of policy support, and competition from global content. The findings suggest that digital platforms provide significant opportunities for broader exposure and cultural diversification, but they also present challenges that require strategic approaches to protect and promote Indonesia's cultural heritage in a digital era