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Representation Of Women In The Writing And Pictures Of The Back Of The Truck: An Analysis Of Sexist Language Nurul Hidayah, Ditya; Ramadhan, Amalia; Nuruzzaman; Dian Lestari, Aghnia
Jurnal Polisci Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Vol 2 No 1 : September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/polisci.v2i1.378

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Communication media has an essential role in shaping public perception of women. However, the representation of women in the media often has a negative impact. For example, the writing and pictures behind the truck often contain messages that demean women through objectifying diction and visuals. This study aims to analyze the representation of women in truck visual media and shows that the media reinforces gender stereotypes and limits women's potential in society. A qualitative research approach is applied to explore natural phenomena through triangulation techniques and inductive and descriptive data analysis. Identifying key informants is crucial in this method, with selection based on their level of involvement in the social situation being studied. The researcher conducted direct interviews with five informants who have relevant knowledge and experience, using the Critical Discourse Analysis theory that underlies this study to explore how women are represented in the tailgate of trucks in the form of writing and drawings. The findings of this study reveal that the sexist language in the tailgate of a car reflects the view that women are (1) sexual objects, (2) inanimate objects, (3) vulnerable figures who need sexual attention, and (4) weak figures. The representation of women in the writings and images on the back of the truck not only strengthens the patriarchal power structure in Indonesian society but also highlights the complexity of the interaction between language, culture, and power.
Self-Affirmation Through Meditation in The Formation of Self-Concept Haifa Nurul Anfi, Aura; Balqis Salsabilah, Lady; Khumayah, Siti; Dian Lestari, Aghnia
Matriks Jurnal Sosial dan Sains Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Matriks: Jurnal Sosial dan Sains
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/matriks.v6i1.1016

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Thoughts and perspectives ultimately provide the basis for how individuals understand and interpret life experiences. Failure is not the end of a journey but rather an opportunity to grow. This research discusses the process of self-affirmation through meditation to raise awareness of the minds of individuals who experience the lowest point in life, making them feel insecure, stressed, hopeless and losing character. This research uses qualitative methods with the Looking Glass Self theory. In this theory, individuals describe the process by which social reactions and evaluations can have an impact on how we see ourselves. This research aims to gain an in-depth understanding of self-affirmation through meditation in forming self-concept. The results of this research contained 3 findings, namely past trauma and its causes, self-affirmation through meditation, and self-concept. Past trauma is one of the causes for individuals to meditate, for example childhood trauma, breakups and even parental pressure. Self-affirmation through meditation has a positive impact on rising and recovering from failure, so that it can build a positive self-concept by setting boundaries to accept and respect bad social views. This shows that self-affirmation through meditation is an effective way to strengthen self-confidence and create a positive self-concept.
Addictive Behavior of Online Slot Game Players Psychoanalytic Perspective Mazlin, Hanna; Nirmala Silki, Irma; Imawan, Khaerudin; Dian Lestari, Aghnia
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i12.353

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One of the deviant acts that often occur and disturb the community is gambling. The act of gambling arises because of unstable conditions both in terms of religion, economy and morals. This study aims to determine the form or form of personality of online slot game players, especially among the community. In this study, the authors used a research method conducted with a qualitative. Based on the results of interviews with informants who play online slot games, it shows that they started playing online slot games through the scope of friendship or association. As a result, online slot games have become popular among the surrounding community. Even the players themselves realize that what they are doing is wrong and deviates from the norms of society. By using Freud's Psychoanalysis theory, there are 3 elements that influence human personality, namely Id, Ego and Superego. The element that has the most influence on the personality of online slot game players is Id. It can be concluded that the internet has an important role in the development of online gambling which affects individual personalities as well as the lives of society as a whole.
Stop! Marriage at Child Age Dewianti, Nenden; Dewi, Rismayanti; Nursahidin, Nursahidin; Dian Lestari, Aghnia
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v3i1.381

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Marriage at a young age remains a significant social issue requiring special attention, particularly in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Child Marriage Prevention Policy in Majalengka Regency, as regulated by Regent Regulation Number 54 of 2021, which focuses on the prevention of child marriages. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method, utilizing primary and secondary data sources through observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings reveal that the rate of child marriages in Majalengka Regency is still increasing, despite the government's efforts to implement preventive measures, including socialization strategies aimed at reducing the incidence of child marriages. One of the main challenges in effectively preventing child marriages is the limited human resources available for implementing the program. This research highlights the need for strengthened resources and better coordination among stakeholders to effectively reduce the prevalence of child marriages in the region. The study also suggests that additional interventions, such as enhanced education and community involvement, are essential to complement the ongoing efforts and address this persistent issue comprehensively.
The Sandwich Generation: Family Responsibilities and Individual Well-Being Muhammad Kautsar, Faiz; Irvanianto, Salsa Azzahra; Tri Agustin, Diny; Dian Lestari, Aghnia
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 7 (2025): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i7.1449

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This study aims to determine the impact of the dual role of the sandwich generation on the psychological well-being of individuals entering adulthood in Cirebon City who care for parents and fulfill family responsibilities. The main focus is on strategies and efforts to maintain a balance between family responsibilities and personal well-being, in order to achieve a more balanced and harmonious life. This study used a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach to understand the subjective experiences of individuals entering adulthood 20-30 years old as a sandwich generation in Cirebon City. In-depth interviews were conducted to explore the emotions, expectations, and challenges faced by individuals when caring for their parents and siblings, as well as how they manage their personal health while carrying out these dual roles. The results of this study showed that some informants were forced to take on the role of the sandwich generation due to family demands. This study shows that the sandwich generation faces great challenges in balancing the role of caring for parents and younger siblings with personal well-being. Although their responsibilities are different, good communication skills and stress management strategies, such as taking time for themselves, are both helpful. They hope to create financial stability and a more equitable division of responsibilities.