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Gap The Series: peran media terhadap persepsi hingga solidaritas fandom lesbian di Indonesia Hafifah, Helena Nuryatul
Lektur: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 7, No 4 (2024): Lektur: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/lektur.v7i4.23100

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AbstrakMedia memiliki peran besar dalam mempengaruhi hadirnya media massa. Berkaitan dengan itu viralnya serial GAP: The Series menjadi fenomena yang menarik untuk diteliti. GAP The Series merupakan serial Girls Lover Thailand pertama yang berhasil menarik perhatian beberapa negara termasuk Indonesia. Dalam kajian ini melihat bagaimana budaya viralitas dan media saling berkaitan yang tentunya  berpengaruh terhadap persepsi masyarakat Indonesia baik bagi mereka yang awalnya tidak tahu maupun yang sudah berada di komunitas tersebut kemudian menjadi suka dan membentuk fandom. Melalui pendekatan kualitatif, analisis konten media peneliti melihat ada indikator  perubahan dalam persepsi secara umum, keterlibatan kelompok marginal secara khusus, dan solidaritas di antara fandom lesbian pada segmentasi khusus GAP The Series. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa media ini tidak hanya mempengaruhi pandangan masyarakat tetapi juga memainkan peran penting dalam memperkuat identitas dan solidaritas kelompok tersebut.Kata kunci: the series, media, persepsi, solidaritas, fandom lesbian Abstract The media has a big role in influencing the presence of mass media. In this regard, the virality of the GAP: The Series series is an interesting phenomenon to research. GAP The Series is the first Thai Girls Lover series that has managed to attract the attention of several countries including Indonesia. In this study, we look at how virality culture and media are interrelated, which of course affects the perception of Indonesian society, both for those who initially do not know and those who are already in the community, then become likes and form a fandom. Through a qualitative approach, the researcher analyzed media content and saw that there were indicators of changes in perception in general, the involvement of marginalized groups in particular, and solidarity among lesbian fandoms in the special segmentation of GAP The Series. The findings show that this media not only influences people's views but also plays an important role in strengthening the identity and solidarity of the group. Keywords: the series, media, perception, solidarity, lesbian fandom
Perspektif dan Pemahaman Kaum Muda Pinggiran Kota (Suburban) terhadap Kekerasan berbasis Gender Online Syarifah, Imro Atu; Khoirunisa, Divanda Aya Sofia; Puspitaningsih, Vera Arista; Hafifah, Helena Nuryatul; Wisanti, Vania Casimira Trani; Andina, Tri Kurnia Revul
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Kaum Muda, Gaya Hidup, dan Fluiditas
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.104082

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The rapid development of digital technology presents new challenges, particularly in addressing online gender-based violence (OGBV), which also impact young people in suburban areas of Indonesia. This study aims to explore the perspectives and understanding of suburban youth regarding OGBV and its prevention, based on the assumption that there are significant gaps in information and intervention efforts aimed at eliminating such violence. This research adopts a constructive paradigm and employs a phenomenological research method focusing on young people aged 18-35 both women and men, in Tanjungharjo Village, Kulonprogo, and Gari Village, Gunung Kidul, in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The main objectives are to examine suburban youth’s perspectives on OGBV cases in Indonesia and to gain deeper insights into their understanding of OGBV preventions and handlings. The findings show that young people’s perspectives on OGBV are highly diverse, shaped by factors including social norms, patriarchal culture, lack of education and intervention related to gender equality and OGBV. Furthermore, their awareness and knowledge of procedures for preventing OGBV are relatively low. This research serves as a foundation for formulating intervention and prevention programs for OGBV in Indonesia. Such programs should move beyond urban-centric approaches and instead be tailored to the specific conditions and needs of suburban youth. 
Perspektif dan Pemahaman Kaum Muda Pinggiran Kota (Suburban) terhadap Kekerasan berbasis Gender Online Syarifah, Imro Atu; Khoirunisa, Divanda Aya Sofia; Puspitaningsih, Vera Arista; Hafifah, Helena Nuryatul; Wisanti, Vania Casimira Trani; Andina, Tri Kurnia Revul
Jurnal Studi Pemuda Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Kaum Muda, Gaya Hidup, dan Fluiditas
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/studipemudaugm.104082

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The rapid development of digital technology presents new challenges, particularly in addressing online gender-based violence (OGBV), which also impact young people in suburban areas of Indonesia. This study aims to explore the perspectives and understanding of suburban youth regarding OGBV and its prevention, based on the assumption that there are significant gaps in information and intervention efforts aimed at eliminating such violence. This research adopts a constructive paradigm and employs a phenomenological research method focusing on young people aged 18-35 both women and men, in Tanjungharjo Village, Kulonprogo, and Gari Village, Gunung Kidul, in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The main objectives are to examine suburban youth’s perspectives on OGBV cases in Indonesia and to gain deeper insights into their understanding of OGBV preventions and handlings. The findings show that young people’s perspectives on OGBV are highly diverse, shaped by factors including social norms, patriarchal culture, lack of education and intervention related to gender equality and OGBV. Furthermore, their awareness and knowledge of procedures for preventing OGBV are relatively low. This research serves as a foundation for formulating intervention and prevention programs for OGBV in Indonesia. Such programs should move beyond urban-centric approaches and instead be tailored to the specific conditions and needs of suburban youth.