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MELESTARIKAN TRADISI PENCAK SILAT BETAWI DI ERA DIGITAL Romadlan, Said; Wahdiyati, Dini; Muhammad Maududi, Mukhlish; Kumari Putra, Gilang; Novita Sari, Ratih
HIKMAYO: JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT AMAYO Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): HIKMAYO : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Akademi Manajemen Administrasi Yogyakarta

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Pencak silat is one of Indonesia's original martial arts that has been recognized by the world. There are various pencak silat schools in Indonesia, one of which is Betawi’s pencak silat. The partner of this Community Partnership Program is a Betawi martial arts school, namely the H. Ridwan Pencak Silat Association in Condet, East Jakarta. Currently, the Betawi pencak silat school is facing obstacles, namely the lack of a systematic silat learning system, the lack of digital documentation of silat moves, and the limitations of participating in various pencak silat tournaments. Therefore, this Community Partnership Program offers a solution to solving these problems, namely the preparation of silat materials and teaching materials more systematically, developing a digital Betawi’s pencak silat learning model, and promoting Betawi’s pencak silat in various activities. For this reason, the methods of this activity include lectures and discussions in the form of workshops, the formulation of teaching materials through guided group discussions, and practices to document pencak silat moves in the form of videos. The results of this program are a deeper understanding the management of pencak silat associations, the preparation of Betawi’s pencak silat learning teaching materials more systematic, and the complete documentation of moves.
ANALYSIS OF AUDIENCE RECEPTION ON THE CONTENT OF ANIES BASWEDAN LOW CONTEXT COMMUNICATION MESSAGES ON THE 3rd DEBATE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES 2024 Fadhillah, Luthfi Rais; Tiara, Andys; Kumari Putra, Gilang
Perspektif Komunikasi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Politik dan Komunikasi Bisnis Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Perspektif Komunikasi (On Progress)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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The advent of the digital era has precipitated a profound metamorphosis in the communication patterns of Indonesian society, particularly through the medium of social media, which has emerged as the predominant conduit for the dissemination of information and the shaping of public opinion. A salient phenomenon pertains to Anies Baswedan's communication style during the third presidential debate in 2024, which adopted a Low Context Culture (LCC) a direct and explicit communication style contrasting with Indonesia's traditional communication culture, which tends to be implicit and polite called High Context Culture (HCC). The objective of this study is to examine how the audience received and interpreted the LCC messages conveyed by Anies Baswedan during the debate. The theoretical framework of this research draws on Edward T. Hall's cultural communication theory, Hofstede's cultural dimensions, and Anthony Giddens' Runaway World theory, which highlights the dynamics of globalization and digital interaction. The research method employed is a constructivist paradigm with a qualitative approach, combining Stuart Hall's reception analysis and Phillip Mayring's qualitative content analysis. The data presented herein was collected through a meticulous examination of textual content and in-depth interviews with active and relevant  audiences. The findings of the research indicate that audience reception is significantly influenced by cultural background. Anies' LCC communication style has been perceived by some audiences as firm and effective, while others have found it offensive and inappropriate with local cultural norms. This study provides strategic recommendations for the development of political communication in the digital age.