scholarly journals FUNGSI KOMUNIKASI ISLAM DI ERA DIGITAL

2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 56
Author(s):  
Qudratullah Qudratullah

Communication is a very important thing in everyday life. Through communication, there is an interaction between communicator and communicant with the aim of achieving an equation. The communication process can be interpreted as an activity of 'transfer information' or message from the sender of the message as a communicator and to the recipient as a communicant. In the communication process aims to achieve mutual understanding between the two parties involved in the communication process. In the process of communication, the communicator sends messages or information to the communicant as the target of communication. In the communication process, it must work as its function. No exception to Islamic communication. The functions of Islamic communication are very important to be implemented so that communication is carried out not only as a process but communicators and communicants can get a good impact. Islamic communication functions are discussed in several parts, namely: information functions, convincing functions, reminding functions, motivating functions, social functions, guidance functions, satisfaction functions, spiritual, and entertainment functions. In the digital era with the rapid development of media, the function is easily applied because it follows the convenience given to communicators and communicants. But there needs to be limitations that must be made so that the functions of Islamic communication that are applied are able to bring benefits to themselves and society in general and avoid things that are not in accordance with the values of religion and culture adopted.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sirajul Fuad Zis ◽  
Rahmi Surya Dewi ◽  
Zainal Efendi

Changes in the communication behavior of millennial generation and generation Z in the digital era have shifted from the previous period, these changes can be seen in everyday life the lack of face-to-face interactions. Based on this, this study aims to analyze how the communication behavior of millennials and generation Z in the digital era. This study used a qualitative method with the Alfred Schutz model. The results showed four new behaviors were formed, namely the first behavior, the communication process became passive, the second behavior reduced face-to-face communication, the third behavior was unfocused communication, the fourth behavior was the dynamics of online communication.


Adam alemi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 89 (3) ◽  
pp. 16-23
Author(s):  
А. Makulbekov ◽  
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T. Dronzina ◽  

Despite some theories based on the concept of “arts for art” and denying the connection with the public, in trend art cannot exist in Russia without the public. Only through the public art transmit an artistic message and realize its social functions. Re- lations with the public especially determine the development of art, the conditions for the existence of its institutions. Therefore, they always remain among the main subjects in the studies of the social functioning of art, bringing to the foreground one or another aspects of interaction. Modern civilizational trends are globalization, urbanization and the information technology rev- olution - which contributed to the rapid development of mass communication media, opened up unprecedented opportuni- ties for introducing wider masses to culture and art, turned art into an element of everyday life of a mass person.


2021 ◽  
pp. 030573562110089
Author(s):  
Melissa L Kirby ◽  
Karen Burland

Current research investigating the functions of music in everyday life has identified cognitive, emotional, and social functions of music. However, previous research focuses almost exclusively on neurotypical people and rarely considers the musical experiences of autistic people. In addition, there is limited research which focuses explicitly on the musical experiences of young people on the autism spectrum. Current research exploring the functions of music may therefore not accurately represent the experiences of the autistic community. This article aims to explore the function of music in the lives of young people on the autism spectrum through a series of interviews. Eleven young people on the autism spectrum age 12 to 25 ( M = 19.4) were interviewed about the function of music in their lives. An adaptive interview technique, utilizing multiple methods of communication, was employed to account for the participants’ broad communicative and personal needs. Interpretative phenomenological analysis revealed four key functions of music in the participants’ lives: Cognitive, Emotional, Social, and Identity. Collectively, these results provide a unique insight into the musical experiences of young people on the autism spectrum.


FIKROTUNA ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 741-759
Author(s):  
Alan Suud Maadi

Management of Islamic education and Sharia Economics has experienced rapid development and progress. The digital era brings significant changes to both dimensions of science in various aspects of life. In addition, Islamic Education Management and Sharia Economics is a national subsystem in direct contact with the pattern of community life. So it is necessary to get around and find solutions by looking at the various opportunities and challenges in printing golden generation is multidimensional. This paper will describe the strategies, opportunities and challenges of Islamic education management and Islamic economics in universities in the digital era with a library research approach. Furthermore, in this paper will also describe the condition of the global level to provide an overview of the Indonesian context. the results of this study that the opportunities and challenges of universities in internal and external aspects. The strategy by improving the scientific culture of digital learning trends and virtual based services.


Author(s):  
Jari Laarni ◽  
Iina Aaltonen

In the design of complex information systems and social practices for different domains a balance between theory-driven and practice-driven approaches is at best developed in a collaborative communication process between designers, researchers, and other actors. The authors have developed the Anticipation Design Dialogue method within the context of participatory design, which is based on dialogic communication between different stakeholders. A dialogic relationship between them takes place in future workshops in which experiences of different stakeholders are integrated in a way that makes it possible to illustrate the situation from different perspectives. The workshop participants develop in small groups a vision of the future state in which the situation is imagined from the future perspective by considering which kind of problems they have at the moment and by which way the problems could be managed in the future. Secondly, reflective thinking is promoted by letting each group at the time present their ideas while others are listening. The authors have found that the development of mutual understanding between different stakeholders in these kinds of workshops is a complex process that needs time, and therefore, an iterative series of workshops is recommended.


Author(s):  
Hsin-Liang Chen ◽  
Robin A. Moeller

The rapid development of online environments presents challenges to researchers and scholars in various disciplines; an inter-disciplinary collaboration is needed to understand related societal phenomena in the digital age. The purpose of this chapter is to establish a research framework consisting of mass communication, social informatics, and children’s literature regarding children and their racial perceptions. The uniqueness of this approach is to apply the findings of online readers’ comments on a new story to a particular subject area, children’s literature, in which the authors examine how societal issues are illustrated in popular books. Within this framework, the authors identify three research areas: social awareness through the communication process, social perception through the analysis of social informatics, and social adoption through illustrations in the children’s books.


INFERENSI ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 195-212
Author(s):  
Ditha Prasanti ◽  
Kismiyati El Karimah

Family communication is a communication process experienced by every individual in the life of his family. Every good family will want to provide the best education and care for their children. It even manifests itself based on religious values in the family communication process. Religion is certainly the main foundation, not only in family communication, but in every aspect of human life. In this digital era, every family also has its own way in building religious values that are established through the process of family communication islamic. Therefore, the authors raised this research with the title "Internalization of Religious Values in Shaping Islamic Family Communications in the Digital Era". In this study, the authors use qualitative research method of case study. The data collection techniques used are participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentary tracking from various related sources. The result of the research shows that there is an effort to internalize religious values in shaping the Islamic family communication in this digital era which consists of: (1) The role of parent as communicator, very dominant in the pattern of family communication that is Islamic; (2) religious values embedded in Islamic families through the context of verbal and non verbal messages, ranging from education, health, association, and Islamic lifestyle; (3) The existence of social media use Whatsapp Group in spreading the message containing religious values to other family member


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
Arfin Dalimunthe ◽  
Ella Sri Wahyu Ningsih ◽  
Suhairi Suhairi

Indonesia. The rise of these murder cases is due to the Indonesian nation experiencing a moral crisis. The crisis occurs because of the loss of a person's sense of empathy when communicating interpersonally with others. Someone who does not have empathy can potentially carry out aggressive acts that can harm themselves and others. Empathy is very important in communication because with empathy individuals are able to suppress aggressive actions and control emotions. Humans need to socialize with each other. In everyday life communication becomes an event to exchange information verbally and non-verbally. Empathy is also important in interpersonal communication, because interpersonal communication requires mutual understanding between the two communicating parties. This study focuses on exploring interpersonal communication skills in level (I) one students. The study was conducted on 5 students of level (I) one, because it is a transition stage from a student to a student. This study uses a qualitative approach with the type of phenomenological research, because the researcher wants to describe a meaning from the experiences of several individuals regarding the concept of communication skills. Based on the data obtained, it is known that level (I) one students have interpersonal communication skills but have not been able to apply them well in everyday life.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmania Maulidiya ◽  
Sofia Emanuella Wijaya ◽  
Cindy mauren ◽  
Tharissya Pra Adha ◽  
Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

Background : Language is the most important thing in life, because it can unite one and other from different regions although different countries. That is why it also has a problem. Language is not just communication but also it becomes an identity for some region or country, as like in Indonesia they have different languages from different regions that make them unique. But unfortunately, most millennial people now choose to use another language as slang that can affect their own language. This study makes to discuss this problem because many people does not matter with this, so we try to let them know that this is important to know because concerning our identity. Purpose : the purpose on this article is to explore a slang language in Indonesia especially in younger generation that affect to Indonesian language in this digital era. Method : This study used a qualitative descriptive method that concerned a questioner as main data, articles then other websites. Results : The result of this study is to realize the importance of language, especially for millennial people who will be the next nation’s successor, so that they can understand and also keep their national language. This research is expected to be a reference for people who are interested in studying language then the problem in it.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 258-263
Author(s):  
Oana-Antonia Ilie

Abstract When people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds meet, they have to cope with the positive and the negative aspects of the intercultural exchange. Barriers such as anxiety, language, stereotypes, prejudice, ethnocentrism, and assumption of similarity instead of difference are the most significant ones to consider. This paper aims to discuss the main difficulties that individuals of various cultures and heritages may face during the intercultural communication process. In particular, this paper takes a closer look at the cultural differences between China and the USA, and at some of the current communication difficulties that the two countries face, caused by lack of mutual understanding, ethnocentrism, stereotypes, prejudice, language, differences of nonverbal indices, political and economic causes.


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