scholarly journals Measuring Ideologically-Based Responses

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
Hanan A. Ebaid

The current paper attempts to propose a device by which ideologically based responses can be measured in the interpersonal discourse of ideology. As a result of some drastic political changes, the Egyptian society has witnessed during the last five years a wave of conflicting ideologies, each of which is endorsed by some people and rejected by others. The different types of social media such as Facebook and Twitter are global and influential channels of the communication of diverse ideologies. A Facebook account of a supposedly Egyptian Jewish woman was specially created for collecting the data to be analysed in this paper. The paper is a qualitative research whose data is collected through an interaction between a Facebook account owner and some other users. The data is categorized into three groups each of which represents a certain area in a spectrum of ideologically based responses. One of the main findings reached through data analysis is that ideological responses can be measured and that there are mainly three types of responses in interpersonal ideological discourse, namely positive, passive and negative. It also concludes that each type of responses displays some distinctive features. This spectrum helps measure and interprets different types of responses to one’s ideology.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 109
Author(s):  
Linda Aprillianti

The Javanese language belongs to language which has unique phonological system. There are so many foreign language has influenced the development of Javanese. This study is intended to examine the sound change of borrowing word of foreign language in Javanese which is found in Panjebar Semangat magazine. The data is taken from Panjebar and checked using old Javanese dictionary. This study belongs to descriptive qualitative research and used Simak method and Non Participant Observation in collecting the data. The data analysis is done by using Padan method. The result of the study reveals three sound changes of vowels sound and four phonological rules. Then, there are four types of sound change and four phonological rule of consonant sound. The result showed that the sound change of borrowing word in Javanese is influenced by the differences of phonological system between Javanese and the foreign language.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 287-300
Author(s):  
Ali Kusno

The purpose of this study is to formulate a redefinition of vocabulary related to language wars. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods. The data analysis technique uses an interactive model consisting of three analysis components: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions or verification. The activities of the three components are carried out in an interactive form with the data collection process. The rise of legal cases related to language is in line with the increasingly massive use of social media in society. These cases are part of the language war. Society, in general, is still common and even misunderstands related speech that is categorized as language war and has the potential to be caught in the law. Language war is the use of the language of a speaker/writer intentionally as a tool/weapon for self or group interests. Language wars are carried out directly or indirectly that attack the ideas, thoughts, behaviour, honour, or physical condition of a person or group of speech partners. Language wars include suggestions, criticism, ridicule, incitement, defamation, insults, and slander. More detailed definitions and socialization efforts to the public regarding various language criteria are preventive measures for various legal cases related to language.


Author(s):  
Afifah Nuur Qory'ah ◽  
Agus Tika Dwi Savira ◽  
Elen Inderasari

<p><span lang="IN">This study aims to describe the language variation phenomena in the form of indoglish and idiolect in the Girl Squad public figures on Instagram social media. This research is qualitative research with a qualitative descriptive method. The data in this study are in the form of captions or written expressions on Girl Squad’s Instagram uploads. Data sources were obtained from public social media Instagram of Girl Squad member figures. Data collection techniques are collected through documentation, listening, and note-taking. Data analysis was carried out in the interactive study by classifying data taken in written expressions on the Instagram caption of Girl Squad members who then organized and concluded indoglish languages and Idioms. The result of this study indicates the indoglish phenomenon that occurs in the upload of written expressions on the public Instagram figure of Girl Squad. Also, idiolect was found in several public members of the Girl Squad figure. Indoglish language patterns found include (1) prefix insertions, (2) suffix insertions, and (3) pronouns. Idiolect language patterns found include (1) word emphasis, (2) adaptation, (3) creation or formation of new words, and (4) contemporary language.</span></p>


Kompetensi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-32
Author(s):  
Yeni Tamara Supa’at ◽  
Retnowaty Retnowaty ◽  
Indah Ika Ratnawati

This research is motivated by the rapid development of technology that allows people to freely communicate with each other through social media. Many found impolite languages spoken in various ways and ways someone in polite language is a form of using impoliteness strategies. This study aims to describe the strategy of impoliteness of language in the social media comment column instagram account detikcom: Reynhard Sinaga case study. This research is a qualitative research using pragmatic studies. The data in this study are in the form of words, phrases or sentences of community comments obtained from the comments column on the detikcom Instagram account regarding the Reynhard case which contains elements of using language impoliteness strategies. Data collection techniques used are listening techniques, and note it. Data analysis techniques using the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. The most widely used strategy is the negative language impoliteness strategy, which is 219 data and the strategy not found in this study is the use of politeness restraint strategy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-97
Author(s):  
Shinta Hartini Putri ◽  
Leoni Oktavia Maharani

Social media, especially Instagram, has become one of the means to explore and express themselves. Instagram presents interactive features in facilitating its users, but not all Instagram users are wise and obey ethics in communicating on social media. This happened to Sarah Viloid's Selebgram account, which has millions of followers, after rising followers of Sarah, pornographic comments began to appear and are increasingly being found in almost every photo post of Sarah. Surely these comments will create discomfort, both for Sarah as the account owner, and for other Instagram users who read these obscene comments. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods, with primary data collection techniques through observation based on Instagram user comments on Sarah Viloid photo uploads, while secondary data uses library research, journals, and internet sources. Data analysis used by the Miles and Huberman models and triangulation for data validity techniques. This research output will be published in the journal of the Faculty of Communication and Design UNIBI.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Lincoln

Qualitative research helps investigators better understand the experiences of others. Qualitative Research: A Field Manual For Ministry Students assumes no prior background in research involving human subjects. The examples and exercises in this book are drawn from variety of ministry settings and religious communities. The book addresses the distinctive features of final projects in Doctor of Ministry programs, including how to evaluate a project’s success. Some research methods textbooks discuss theory in depth but provide little explanation about how to conduct a study. This book explains how to use specific techniques and procedures, from study design and recruitment of participants to collection of data, analysis (coding), and interpretation of findings. Included is a databank containing transcribed interviews from qualitative studies. These data can be used to practice the analysis techniques discussed in the book.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 120
Author(s):  
Juliana Ginika Mamah ◽  
Jacinta Ukamaka Eze ◽  
Bestman Esegbuyiota Odeh ◽  
Ifeanyi John Nwosu

This paper studies the documentation of endangered dialect of the Igbo language: Issues of greetings in Enugwu Ezike dialect. The objectives of the study are to identify different types of greetings in Enugwu Ezike, examine the extent to which other dialects, standard Igbo or English language are preferred in greetings in Enugwu Ezike and also to proffer measures through which the greeting patterns can be revitalised. The data for the study were gathered through introspection and unstructured oral interview. Using descriptive method of data analysis, the study discovers different types of greetings in Enugwu Ezike dialect ranging from daily greetings, greetings to the sick, farewell greetings, seasonal/ periodic greetings, eulogy/praise greetings etc. The study also discovers that many speakers of Enugwu Ezike dialect especially the younger generation prefer the greeting patterns of other dialects and languages. In order to avert this ugly phenomenon, the study suggests measures towards reviving this aspect of the dialect which are through documentation, awareness-raising through programs on radio and television stations, involving the young people via social media and the loyalty of the speakers towards their dialect. The study therefore recommends that researchers from Enugwu Ezike extraction should endeavour to work on other aspects of Enugwu Ezike dialect that is under threat of endangerment or outright extinction.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
MM Wahyuningrum H ◽  
MM MM ◽  
Meilina Bustari ◽  
Meilina Bustari ◽  
MPd MPd ◽  
...  

This research is aimed to describe the school librarian capability to (1) find or collect information, (2) use or utilize information, (3) evaluate information, (4) communicate information, among the senior high schools of Bantul district. The librarian capability to implement information literacy is highly needed since the advancement of information technology and the abundant of information in various social media and other facilities that can support the school activities. It demands the librarian to have literacy capability. This study can be categorized as descriptive-qualitative research. The research population was the school librarian. The data was collected by using questionnaire. The data validity was tested through content validity test. The data analysis technique was descriptive data analysis with the percentage. The research result showed that: (1) most respondents (77.70%) had good capability to find/collect information to complete the library collection, (2) 89.96% of the respondents were categorized to have “very good” capability to use/utilize library information. (3) 79.73% of them belonged to “good” capability to evaluate information and (4) 81.62% of respondents were proved to have “good” capability to communicate the obtained information.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiftirul Aziz

Education in Indonesia is currently still using the ranking system. These government policies often become the talk and debate in Indonesia when taking report cards. At this time, schools do not list ranking on report cards. This is based on the understanding that education is not a place for experimentation. Children should not be focused on results but the process. However, in reality there are still many schools in Indonesia that give ranks on report cards. This study seeks to reveal the effect of ranking on students' mentality. Specifically this study aims (1) whether the importance of ranking, (2) how the influence of scoring for students' mentality, (3) whether ranking decreases learning motivation. This research uses a qualitative research method using a questionnaire through social media, ie through google form. Based on data analysis, the findings of this study can be stated as follows. First, ranking can affect the mentality of students who get low ranks and cause themselves to be inferior. Second, even high-ranking students possess a mental burden if their grades decline. Third, each student has a different way of responding to the ranking, there are those who get a low ranking makes learning motivation down, but there are also things that actually make the motivation for learning even harder.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Ghoyyas Royhan ◽  
Dhevin Kawistoro Ngabekti

The development of technology, especially the internet, triggers graphic designers to be more active and creative in their work. Publication of graphic design works through social media and other media, but as a result of that plagiarism is also very rampant because of easy access to see other people's work via the internet. The formulation of the problem to get a solution through research is how to increase the creativity of the creators. Design of visual communication that is useful or beneficial for the general public and how to try to suppress plagiarism in graphic design. Qualitative Research Methods as an approach that focuses on data analysis and data solutions in understanding the social phenomena of graphic design creativity and design plagiarism that occur in society. there is also a way to just use other people's work as a source of inspiration and modify it as creatively as possible.


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