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Bertahan, Terluka: Fenomena Toxic relationship akibat Kegagalan Komunikasi di Kalangan Generasi Z Asyraf, J. A
JURNAL ILMIAH RESEARCH STUDENT Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jirs.v2i2.5373

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This study aims to identify the phenomenon of toxic relationships caused by communication failures in interpersonal relationships among Generation Z. It also seeks to understand why individuals remain in unhealthy relationships despite experiencing emotional harm. A qualitative descriptive method was employed, using a case study approach and in-depth interviews with Gen Z individuals in Bandung City who have experienced toxic relationships. The results indicate that communication failures such as one-sided assumptions, silent treatment, and emotional invalidation are the root causes of damaging relationships. Additionally, emotional dependence, hope for change, and low emotional literacy were identified as common reasons for staying in such relationships. This research is expected to contribute to the development of healthy communication awareness and psychosocial interventions for young generations
Vacation or Validation: Liburan sebagai Bentuk Validasi dan Pencitraan melalui Media Sosial di Kalangan Generasi Z Asyraf, J. A
JURNAL ILMIAH RESEARCH STUDENT Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jirs.v2i2.5606

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This study aims to identify how holidays and tourism activities are used by Generation Z as a means of self-validation and personal branding through social media. The method used is qualitative descriptive with a social media observation approach and in-depth interviews with participants aged 18–25 who actively publish holiday content on Instagram and TikTok. The results show that the beauty of tourist destinations is no longer judged solely by physical experience, but rather by how "aesthetic" and shareable they are on social media. Social validation in the form of likes and comments has become the primary motivation for tourism activities. This phenomenon also creates unique social pressure among Gen Z, who feel compelled to continuously produce visual content to maintain their digital presence. This research is expected to serve as a reference for understanding the dynamics of digital culture and contemporary tourism.