scholarly journals KESANTUNAN BERBAHASA PEJABAT LEGISLATIF/TOKOH PARTAI TINGKAT KABUPATEN DI SUMATRA BARAT DALAM MEDIA SOSIAL

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 577
Author(s):  
Niswasani Niswasani ◽  
Novia Juita

This study aims to describe language politeness by district level legislative / figure leaders in West Sumatra in Social Media.This type of research is qualitative research because tehe data generated is in the form of qualitative data in the form of descriptions. The research data is in the form of utterances by some district legislative / figure leaders in West Sumatra on social media. The source of this research data is from the screenshots of the district-level legislative / party officials' Facebook speeches in West Sumatra. The technique of validating research data uses detailed description techniques. The findings of this study, found six maxims, namely the (1) maxim of wisdom, (2) maxim of acceptance, (3) maxim of mercy, (4) maxim of humility, (5) maxim of compatibility, and (6) maxim of sympathy. Of the six maxims, it was found that obeying the most dominant was the maxim of conclusions and the most dominant violation was the maximal match.Keywords: language politeness, legislative officials/party figure,facebook

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Ekrem Ziya Duman

The purpose of the current study was to determine what the metaphors of the candidate philosophy group teachers regarding the concept of mind and understand the related metaphors by means of gathering the metaphors expressed under certain categories. Phenomenology, one of the qualitative research designs, was used in the current study. The working group was made up of the students having pedagogical formation at Gazi University in the academic year of 2017-2018 and the last year students studying Philosophy Group Teaching at Gazi University. In this sense, the study was applied to total 85 people. Qualitative data collection techniques were used in the research. Data collection tool was applied to the participants by the researchers. In this sense, 62 valid metaphors were produced out of 85 candidate teachers. The metaphors produced were gathered under 10 categories as mind as a guide, mind as a basic element, mind as suitability for the purpose, mind as a working and developing structure, mind as a storage, mind as showing the reality, mind as an illuminator, mind as a valuable competence, mind as a limitless competence and the unclassified.In the order of metaphors produced mostly by the candidate philosophy group teachers participating the research, mind as a guide was in the first place at the rate of 17.3%. Mind as a basic element was in the second category with a rate of 16% and it was followed by mind as suitability for the purpose and mind as a working and developing structure with a rate of 12%.


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 290-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenna K Gillett-Swan

Children’s role in the research process is often limited to a passive role as subject, recipient or object of data rather than as active contributor. The sociology of childhood considers children to be competent social actors and advocates for them to be recognised as such. This recognition is yet to filter into mainstream research agendas with children often remaining a passive provider to research that seeks to elicit their perspectives. This article presents an examination of the processes that children use when analysing their own qualitative research data as observed within a qualitative research project. It provides insight into the ability to increase the richness of data obtained when researching with children, by including their perspectives and contributions in the data analysis process. Children’s capacity as capable and competent contributors to research beyond the more passive role of participant is described and the ways that children can have a greater participatory role in qualitative data collection and analysis processes are discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 435
Author(s):  
Sri Nurani ◽  
Ermanto Ermanto

This study aims to describe: (1) the performance of formal sentence structures in oral communication of district-level legislative and party leaders in West Sumatra, (2) standard vocabulary performance in verbal communication at district level legislative and party leaders in West Sumatra, (3) the principle performance of courtesy in oral communication of district-level legislative and party leaders in West Sumatra; and (4) the performance of the principle of cooperation in the oral communication of district-level legislative and party leaders in West Sumatra. This type of research is qualitative research with descriptive methods. The data of this study are the utterances of legislative and party leaders in West Sumatra in oral communication. The methods and data collection techniques used are the referral method, with advanced techniques, namely the note-taking technique. The technique of validating data is a detailed description technique, namely describing in detail the data to be interpreted. Data analysis methods and techniques are carried out by identifying data, transcribing, entering data into a format, classifying data, interpreting data, and concluding data. Based on the results of research and discussion, it can be concluded the following matters. (1) The performance of the use of formal sentence structures in oral communication of district legislators and party leaders in West Sumatra is quite sufficient (66%) of 150 data. West Sumatra is quite sufficient (66.7%) of 150 data. (3) The performance of the principle of manners in oral communication of legislative officials and party leaders at the district level in West Sumatra, the principle of courtesy is quite sufficient (67.3%) of 150 data. (4) The performance of the principle of cooperation in oral communication of legislative officials and district leaders in West Sumatra is classified as good (81.3%) of 150 data. Keywords: Performance, Oral Communication, Legislative Officials, Party Leaders 


Author(s):  
Sebastian Karcher ◽  
Dessislava Kirilova ◽  
Christiane Pagé ◽  
Nic Weber

Data sharing and reuse are becoming the norm in quantitative research. At the same time, significant skepticism still accompanies the sharing and reuse of qualitative research data on both ethical and epistemological grounds. Nevertheless, there is growing interest in the reuse of qualitative data, as demonstrated by the range of contributions in this special issue. In this research note, we address epistemological critiques of reusing qualitative data and argue that careful curation of data can enable what we term “epistemologically responsible reuse” of qualitative data. We begin by briefly defining qualitative data and summarizing common epistemological objections to their shareability or usefulness for secondary analysis. We then introduce the concept of curation as enabling epistemologically responsible reuse and a potential way to address such objections. We discuss three recent trends that we believe are enhancing curatorial practices and thus expand the opportunities for responsible reuse: improvements in data management practices among researchers, the development of collaborative curation practices at repositories focused on qualitative data and technological advances that support sharing rich qualitative data. Using three examples of successful reuse of qualitative data, we illustrate the potential of these three trends to further improve the availability of reusable data projects.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Emma Paelongan

The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the implementation of the Financial Assistance To Village (ADK) Program as well as being inhibiting. The analysis used is the concept of data analysis interactive proposed by Miles, Huberman and Saldana states in qualitative research, data analysis performed by condensation, data presentation and conclusion/verification. The study concluded that the implementation of the ADK Policy relating to communications between actors in the implementation of ADK done through socialization conducted by a team of district to district level and consistency in the achievement of the message/command policy. But some things related to the communication/dissemination to the public about its policies ADK has not been done by the implementor.Keyword: financial, village, implementation


2015 ◽  
Vol 03 (01) ◽  
pp. 007-010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heather Stuckey

AbstractCoding is a process used in the analysis of qualitative research, which takes time and creativity. Three steps will help facilitate this process:1. Reading through the data and creating a storyline;2. Categorizing the data into codes; and3. Using memos for clarification and interpretation.Remembering the research question or storyline, while coding will help keep the qualitative researcher focused on relevant codes. A data dictionary can be used to define the meaning of the codes and keep the process transparent. Coding is done using either predetermined (a priori) or emergent codes, and most often, a combination of the two. By using memos to help clarify how the researcher is constructing the codes and his/her interpretations, the analysis will be easier to write in the end and have more consistency. This paper describes the process of coding and writing memos in the analysis of qualitative data related to diabetes research.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 183
Author(s):  
Mursal Mursal ◽  
Bayu Tri Cahya

<p>This study aims to analyze how the convergence of <em>Tungku Tigo Sajarangan</em> in sharia economic development through Islamic Financial Institutions (IFI), and then constructs how the concept of sharia economic development is based on the local wisdom of <em>Tungku Tigo Sajarangan</em> in developing IFI.</p><p>This research is a qualitative research with a sociological approach. The source of this research data was obtained from the informants who were considered to have information about the focus of this study, namely IFI managers and other informants who were considered to support this research.</p><p>Listening to the data obtained, this study concludes: First, the <em>Tungku Tigo Sajarangan</em> has not given an optimal role in the development of IFI in West Sumatra. Second, optimizing the role of <em>Tungku Tigo Sajarangan</em> in the development of IFI can be strengthened by increasing the synergy with TTS internal and related parties to perform socialization of sharia economic norms in massive, identification of syar'i transaction products, and internalization of <em>adat basandi syarak, syarak basandi kitabullah</em><em>. </em></p><p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>


Koneksi ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 442
Author(s):  
Winna Tedjasukmono ◽  
Eko Harry Susanto

The phenomenon of the use of vape is one of the things widely discussed by the public. This research wants to see a vape user community consisting of women who are members of the Instagram group @ dragoncloudz.id because the community is one of the communities that shows Vape Trick to its members. The purpose of this study was to determine the meaning of vape on female vape users on Instagram social media. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. Research data were collected using observations, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The data collected was then tested for its validity using triangulation of data sources by Vaper Influencer sources and Vaper women. The results showed that the meaning of vaping activities for women vape users was as an art, hobby and could be used as a profession. Saat ini muncul suatu tren di kalangan para perokok yaitu rokok elektrik atau vape. Penggunaan vape merupakan salah satu hal yang banyak diperbincangkan oleh masyarakat. Penelitian ini melihat satu komunitas pengguna vape yang terdiri dari perempuan. Dalam media sosial Instagram @dragoncloudz.id komunitas tersebut merupakan salah satu komunitas yang memperlihatkan vape trick kepada para anggotanya. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui makna vape pada perempuan pengguna vape di media sosial Instagram. Jenis penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif. Data penelitian dikumpulkan menggunakan observasi, wawancara, studi kepustakaan, dan dokumentasi. Data yang berhasil dikumpulkan selanjutnya diuji keabsahannya menggunakan triangulasi sumber data dengan narasumber influencer vape dan para perempuan pengguna vape. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa makna dari kegiatan vaping bagi perempuan pengguna vape tersebut adalah sebagai seni, hobi dan dapat dijadikan sebagai profesi.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-99
Author(s):  
Melisa Arisanty ◽  
Gunawan Wiradharma

The spread of hoax information on social media is still difficult to control. Various efforts have been made by the government to eradicate hoax information, even the Ministry of Communication and Information has chosen the decision to block accounts that spread hoaxes, especially those on social media. However, hoax information still exists and its spread is increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to have a strategy that is right on target to prevent the spread of hoaxes. To design a strategy that is right on target, it is necessary to identify the acceptance attitude and behavior of sharing hoax information on social media. Through research using an interpretive paradigm and a qualitative research approach with research data collection, namely interviews with 12 (twelve) informants who are part of the community in Banten, West Java and Aceh Provinces. So, an interesting finding was found that currently receiving hoax information that leads to belief can occur if hoax information is highly correlated with hoax recipients, viral is discussed in the community, and is in accordance with personal views or logic. This acceptance can motivate the behavior of sharing information back due to the desire to be recognized as a trendsetter in disseminating the first information to the people around him. This is the main factor in the dissemination of Hoax information which needs to get recommendations for improving policies and strategies for eliminating Hoaxes in Indonesian society.


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