Hawawari, Muhammad Fadhiil
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The Impact of Technology and Social Media on Marriage and Divorce: A Study in Besilam Village, Langkat Regency Sendy, Beby; Rossanty, Yossie; Hawawari, Muhammad Fadhiil
Journal of Social Interactions and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/jsih.v3i3.12471

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In today's rapidly evolving digital era, technology and social media have become integral parts of daily life. From connecting people worldwide to shaping how we communicate, work, and play, these advancements have profoundly transformed social, cultural, and economic dynamics. This article explores the significant role of technology and social media in the modern world and examines their influence on how we live, interact, and share information. While social media serves as an effective two-way communication tool, its impact can vary depending on how it is used. The concept of communication and information-sharing via computer networks, which predates modern social media, marked the foundation for what we now recognize as social media platforms. As technology and social media continue to advance, they have given rise to new societal phenomena, including divorces stemming from relationships formed through social media interactions. Remarkably, marriage ceremonies can now be conducted via video calls, and divorces can be finalized through video conferences. The ongoing development of technology has significantly broadened societal knowledge. The emergence of diverse social media platforms has further enabled people to expand their social networks and forge new friendships.
The Impact of Economic Factors as Causes of Domestic Violence in the Family (A Study of Besilam Village, Langkat Regency) Sendy, Beby; Rossanty, Yossie; Hawawari, Muhammad Fadhiil
Journal of Legal and Cultural Analytics Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/jlca.v3i4.12482

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Domestic Violence (DV) is a pervasive phenomenon that causes significant harm to all parties involved, encompassing social, psychological, and economic dimensions within the familial context. This study seeks to examine and elucidate the economic factors that contribute to the incidence of domestic violence in Besilam Village, Langkat Regency. Employing a qualitative research design through field study methods, data were collected via in-depth interviews with individuals who had either experienced or witnessed domestic violence, supplemented by participatory observations within the local community. The findings underscore the critical role of economic factors in precipitating domestic violence in the study area. To mitigate domestic violence in this village, a multidimensional approach integrating economic, social, and educational strategies is imperative. Moreover, the involvement of governmental and institutional stakeholders is essential in providing protective measures and support services for victims. Social campaigns aimed at enhancing public awareness of the adverse impacts of domestic violence are equally crucial. Domestic Violence (DV) also encapsulates gender-based violence within the private sphere. This form of violence frequently occurs in close personal relationships where the perpetrator is a familiar and trusted individual, such as a husband against his wife, a father against his child, an uncle against a niece or nephew, or a grandfather against a grandchild. Additionally, domestic violence is often characterized as violence against women perpetrated by family members bound by consanguinity.