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Nonverbal Communication Analysis in Animated Series Zaneti, Harsa; Sari, Nopa Muspita
Semantik: Journal of Social, Media, Communication, and Journalism Vol 1 No 1 (2023): SEMANTIK (Journal of Social, Media, Communication, and Journalism)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/semantik.v1i1.8636

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The Bilu Mela animated film is a film produced by the State of Indonesia without using sound from human dubbing, especially in dialogue. The audience is required to understand the storyline through the body movements of the Bilu Mela film characters. In the Bilu Mela episode non water ghost animation, it tells about two blue (Bilu) and red (Mela) fish sleeping in their respective aquariums. Then the blue one woke up because he heard the sound of a chest moving from outside the aquarium. Then a genie appeared who came out of the magic teapot and cursed the blue one to become long and the mela to become fat. This genie will lose his body if doused with water, so the mela watered the genie's left hand and the genie's left hand disappeared. When Bilu wanted to wash the genie's body parts, the genie apologized to Bilu not to be doused with water, Bilu agrees with the condition that the genie changes their (Bilu & Mela) bodies back to their original shape. the researcher uses the theory of non-verbal communication which can also be interpreted as the creation and exchange of messages without using words, this communication uses body movements, gestures, intonation (pitch-lowness), eye contact, facial expressions, proximity and touch - feel
Building Social Harmony through Religious and Cultural Approaches in Jorong Dusun Tuo Azhari, Camelia; Wahyuni, Sri; Ayunda Salsabila, Deby; Roihanah Nasution, Fitri; Zaneti, Harsa; Mutiara Diva, Natasya; Nurhuda, Khairina; Nandika, Mutia Dwi; Prayoga, Muhammad Gusti; Diva, Natasya Mutiara; Syaputra, Raziz; Ahmadi, Syafira Risti; Indriani, Winda; Febrian, Zaki
Mangabdi: Journal of Community Engagement in Religion, Social, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/mangabdi.v2i2.15982

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Social harmony is a crucial foundation for sustainable community life, particularly in religiously oriented communities where latent social fragmentation may emerge despite shared beliefs. This article examines a community empowerment initiative aimed at strengthening social harmony through religious and cultural approaches in Jorong Dusun Tuo, Nagari Limo Kaum. The program employed a participatory community empowerment approach that positioned community members as active agents in addressing social distance between two congregations with limited interaction. Religious engagement and local cultural activities were utilized as primary instruments for fostering inclusive interaction, trust-building, and collective participation. Data were collected through participatory observation, informal interviews, and reflective discussions, and analyzed descriptively to capture changes in social relations and community dynamics. The findings indicate that the integration of religious and cultural approaches effectively reduced social barriers, enhanced intergroup communication, and strengthened social cohesion without undermining existing identities. Religious values provided ethical motivation for unity, while cultural practices created experiential spaces for cooperation. This study concludes that empowerment-oriented social interventions grounded in local religious and cultural contexts offer a practical and adaptable model for strengthening social harmony in communities experiencing latent fragmentation.