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Netflix's Representation in the Case of 'Cyanide Coffee' in the film 'Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso: Critical Discourse Analysis Fairclough Mustafa, Mutakhirani; Husni Laely , Nelly; Densiana, Fransiska; Anggreani, Emi; Pitra, Eka
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34050/els-jish.v7i4.41834

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This research aims to describe the representation tendencies of Netflix in the documentary film "Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso." The study applies a qualitative descriptive research method using the Critical Discourse Analysis approach by Fairclough. The data source for this research is the narrative of the documentary film "Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso" produced by Netflix. The analysis of description results of agency reveal that the agents mentioned by the narrator are Cyanide 37%, Netflix 31%, authorities 13%, Jessica 13%, and All Indonesian people 6%. Thus, the agents mentioned by the narrator in the film "Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso." Regarding the analysis of narrator data using the theory of transitivity processes, it shows that the most dominant is Pr. Verbal at 24%, followed by Pr. Mental at 23%, and Pr. Material at 23%. The third position is Pr. Existential at 18%, and the lowest is Pr. Behavioural at 12%. Therefore, in the analysis of the narrator's narrative, it is found that both mental and material processes have equal percentages, each at 32%. This analysis identifies that the narrator comprehensively. The interpretation found that the narrator uses material and verbal processes to convey the efforts and hard work of the production team in conducting interviews with all the sources involved in this case. The narrator also predominantly uses mental processes because the narrator conveys and convinces the public about the facts of cyanide unknown to the public. The narrator convinces the public that the knowledge about cyanide with facts and evidence in Mirna's case cannot be considered the cause of Mirna's death. The explanation Netflix's efforts to bring in several narrators, even with the absence of some key narrators, become a question mark. Jessica, as a suspect in Mirna's death case, is hard to find. Netflix's belief is that Mirna's death is not because of cyanide. Netflix also has an interest in gaining significant profit from making this film, as evidenced by the trailer being watched by as many as 44 million viewers, and the documentary becoming one of the most popular documentaries produced by Netflix.
Trend of Critical Discourses Analysis Researches in Linguistics Journals of Sinta 1 to 4: from CDA model to Research Design Mustafa, Mutakhirani; Nirwana; Nelly Husni Laely; Emi Anggreani Masjur; Pitra, Eka
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i2.6533

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The 21st century linguistic study aims to achieve various goals, and one of them is the empowerment of Critical Discourse Analysis as constructivist approach on linguistic study. This study utilized content analysis as a research method, specifically employing a document scanning approach. The articles selected for analysis were retrieved from the websites of Sinta1 to 4 in Indonesia between 2016 and 2022. To compile a list of journals indexed in the Sinta, the researchers accessed the Sinta and conducted a keyword search using "Linguistic" (Linguistic). Following these procedures, a total of 15 Indonesian linguistic journals were identified and analyzed a total of 30 articles . The objectiveof this research was to evaluate the range of Number of Publication, principles of CDA, CDAmodel, Type of Research, Type of Qualitative Data, Research Object, data collection and analysis techniques, as well as the research subjects covered in the articles published in. The findings of this study indicate an improvement in the number of publications on critical discourse analysis over the past three years. Qualitative research designs were dominant, particularly descriptive qualitative data. The most frequently targeted object of analysis was news scripts. Observations and content analysis were the commonly used instruments and dataanalysis methods. The Norman Fairclough Model and Culture were the discourse analysis model and principles of CDA employed in the research. Based on the research findings, severalrecommendations have been proposed for future studies that prioritize critical discourse analysis. These recommendations include enhancing the differentiation of research types, exploring alternative CDA models, focusing on analytical power in the study, and adopting more precise data analysis techniques.