scholarly journals MODEL LITERASI MEDIA SOSIAL BAGI MAHASISWA

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 1076
Author(s):  
Muhammad Sulthan ◽  
S Bekti Istiyanto

The development of internet communication technology today is unstoppable, especially for students. Many negative impacts have arisen in the use of social media due to wrong use. This study aims to find a social media literacy model for unsoed Purwokerto students. The researcher used a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and literature studies as data collection techniques. The subjects of this study were Unsoed Social Sciences Department students who actively use social media every day. The results of the study found a social media literacy model for Unsoed students based on the media literacy model proposed by Potter. Students use social media according to the needs and peculiarities of existing social media, both from exchanging information and maintaining friendships to the reasons for the process of learning, economics, entertainment, and self-actualization; students know of any negative impacts and irregularities that occur due to inappropriate use of social media. However, they still use social media. Such because it is already a demand in everyday life.

TRANSFORMATIF ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-130
Author(s):  
Ariyadi Ariyadi

The rise of promotions and buying-selling through internet where social media has become one of the media, it has many positive impacts, such as buying-selling transactions have become easier. Meanwhile, it has negative impacts too, such as fraud and others, this makes researchers interested in researching how clothing traders on the Sudimampir market, Banjarmasin utilizes media as a promotion in order to be able to compete and increase their sales. This research aims to find out how the use of social media in clothing in Sudimampir market, as well as the obstacles that faced when using social media as a means of promotion.The researcher used field research, which is descriptive qualitative by conducting in-depth interviews and then the results can be summarized. The informants in this study were 15 people, all of whom were clothing traders who were selling in the Sudimampir market.The results of this study indicate that the use of social media as a promotion of clothing Sudimampir market using several social media such as: WA (Whatsapp), BBM (Blackberry Messenger), FB (Facebook). Those social media used as a means for ordering, Facebook and Instagram used for uploading photos of the items they sell. Those social media give a positive impact, namely their sales have increased which is in accordance with the function of social media in trading, which can increase sales.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.7) ◽  
pp. 236
Author(s):  
Ragil Tri Atmi ◽  
Iswanda F. Satibi ◽  
Indah R. Cahyani

What we know about association between social media and media literacy is largely based upon case studies that investigate how teenagers’ behavior in digital environment. Although studies focusing on the level of media literacy skills towards social media have been conducted in recent years, much uncertainty still exists about the relationship between the media literacy skills and the use of social media among teenagers. This study aims to contribute to this growing area of research by exploring the level of media literacy skills and motivations among the teenagers towards social media in urban area. A quantitative descriptive survey research design was used to identify, analyze, and describe the media literacy skills of teenagers towards social media. The purposive sampling method was taken to appropriately select an evenly balanced group of participants. In total, 34 students participated, of which 83% living in the rural-urban fringe area, the intersection area between urban and farming field. It is evidently clear from the findings that the average level of media literacy skills among teenagers in urban area is at medium level. There is a high level of information dimension among teenagers, whereas other dimensions are fractionally less popular. On average, the level of dimensional motivations is medium. Teenagers seem to use social media to support their study and socially engage with friends. The result of this study confirm previous studies that focused on the level of media literacy among teenagers towards social media. Analysis of data shows that teenagers acknowledged the benefits of social media. However, no statistically significant difference between the mean sores of four sets of media literacy skills was evident. Media literacy is maturing, as evidenced by the significant understanding of social media in the digital environment.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Panji Dwi Ashrianto ◽  
Senja Yustitia

<p><em>The use of social media in searching for information relating to political issues has become immensely crucial since in those domains the information appearing is often biased and dominated by certain parties or groups. One of the political information that has frequently emerged in Indonesia is about Papua. The significance of this research because Papua is a crucial problem in Indonesian history, and its conversation has continued, especially in social media. This study intends to examine the use of social media in searching for information about Papua. That is a novelty of research because no one has examined Papua in terms of the use of social media. The Uses and Gratification Theory is used in the study with a mixed method approach as both quantitative and qualitative data were concurrently utilized. Quantitative data obtained from a questionnaire distributed to 100 UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta students. UPN was selected because they are a state defense campus and provide state defense material to students. While qualitative data from in-depth interviews with some sources. In conclusion, social media cannot be used as the only media for seeking information about Papua. Audiences actively choose the media based on their motivation, experience, and satisfaction.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Andriani Andriani ◽  
Citra Rosalyn Anwar ◽  
Nuritriani Akram ◽  
Nur Aeni Alimuddin

This study aims to discuss how teenage K-pop fans need a proper approach to be introduced to the forms of cyberbullying, to describe how to recognize and overcome cyberbullying, and to discuss K-pop as media literacy for K-pop fans. This study was a library research with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaire and observation. The results of observation indicated that the easy access to the internet and the unlimited use of social media have contributed to the popularity of K-pop in Indonesia. K-pop fans can easily access their idols’ songs, music videos, activities, etc. Social media, which have been widely used thanks to the convenience and affordability of internet access, have posed positive and negative impacts. One of the most alarming negative impacts of social media is cyberbullying. The results of the study showed that: 1) there were different forms of cyberbullying experienced by K-pop fans, and 2) there were different sources of cyberbullying experienced by teenage K-pop fans, including inside, internal, and external sources.


2015 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hadewijch Vanwynsberghe ◽  
Elke Boudry ◽  
Pieter Verdegem

The impact of parenting styles on the development of social media literacy The impact of parenting styles on the development of social media literacy While a lot of research on social media tends to focus on either the benefits or risks of social media for adolescents, scholars have paid less attention to how adolescents actually use these media. In this paper, we focus on the impact of parenting styles on the development of adolescents’ social media literacy concerning the use of Facebook. Our research consists of a large-scale survey with a sample of 1,319 adolescents and 27 in-depth interviews. We use the perceived parenting styles to investigate adolescents’ use of social media in general and their use of Facebook in particular. When looking at levels of social media literacy concerning Facebook, we find significant differences between teenagers who encounter authoritative or permissive parenting styles; adolescents whose parents adopt an authoritative style score better on items related to critical skills, while respondents with permissive parents have more freedom in their use of Facebook and score better on technical competencies.


Author(s):  
Thorsten Naab

Although parents consider online privacy important, they insouciantly include personal information about their children. Reviewing research on the privacy paradox and online self-disclosure, this article suggests the concept of media trusteeship as an additional theoretical perspective to understand how parents shape the digital identity of their children. The results of 46 in-depth interviews indicate that parents are largely unaware of the described role duality and are only partially able to foresee the consequences of their activities. The analysis identifies three distinct types of parental media trusteeship: While some parents shield their offspring from social media, others appear unable to respond adequately to the risks of social media activities or seem to ignore them completely. Finally, it became clear that the parents surveyed had no idea how to teach media literacy and guide their children to a safe and careful use of social media.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-213
Author(s):  
Tuti Bahfiarti ◽  
Aurellia Addie Zeeva Theriady ◽  
Devi Akmalia ◽  
Teguh Ardiansyah Sabir

Media sosial, seperti Instagram, Facebook dan WhatsApp memudahkan proses interaksi dan komunikasi. Calabai sebagai komunitas di Sulawesi Selatan juga memanfaatkan media sosial tersebut untuk berkomunikasi. Penelitian ini bertujuan menggambarkan pemanfaatan media sosial di kalangan calabai di Sulawesi Selatan. Metode penelitian adalah pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif melalui wawancara mendalam dengan tiga orang calabai. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan media sosial dominan di kalangan calabai adalah Instagram, Facebook dan WhatsApp. Pemanfaatan media sosial calabai untuk bisnis dan mempromosikan pekerjaan sebagai indo’botting. Calabai juga menggunakan media sosial sebagai sarana mengaktualisasikan diri, kebebasan berekspresi, menambah pertemanan baik komunitas calabai maupun masyarakat. Media sosial meningkatkan potensi keterbukaan diri calabai dalam mengaktualisasikan diri dalam kehidupan bermasyarakat. Social media, such as Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, facilitate the process of interaction and communication. Calabai, as a community in South Sulawesi, also uses social media to communicate. This study aims to describe the use of social media among calabai in South Sulawesi. The research is a qualitative descriptive study using in-depth interviews with three calabai. The results showed that the dominant use of social media among calabai were Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp. The utilization of social media by calaibai is for business and promoting work as indo'botting. Calabai also deploys social media as a means of self- actualization, freedom of expression, adding friendships to both the calabai community and the wider community. Social media increases the self-disclosure of calabai for self-actualization in social life.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (24) ◽  
pp. 18-29
Author(s):  
Gideon Satria Putra Sugiyanto ◽  
Annisa Sabrina Nur Arrasy ◽  
Sweeta Melanie

The COVID-19 pandemic has been going on in Indonesia for more than a year since the beginning of 2020. This pandemic has certainly had many negative impacts, both macro, and micro. The Indonesian government has made a lot of efforts to tackle this pandemic both operationally and in socialization to reduce the further spread of vaccine efforts throughout Indonesia. But unfortunately, there is the challenge of spreading fake news related to the COVID-19 vaccine that is troubling the public. The spread of fake news happened quite quickly with digital communication using social media. Research using qualitative methods examines the condition of socialization communication related to the COVID-19 vaccine, fake news, and efforts to overcome it through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The results of the study show that there has been a lot of communication and socialization carried out by the government regarding the COVID-19 vaccine but it has not been structured in one source and there is still minimal anticipation of fake news. As a result, a lot of fake news has spread widely in the community regarding COVID-19, starting from issues related to health and beyond health or safety. Efforts that can be made to minimize the spread of fake news and its dangers include collaboration with various stakeholders, mass and periodic socialization and education on various social media channels, strict penalties for spreading fake news, providing social media platforms or channels to file complaints, create educational content and creative counter-narrative.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hizlinda T ◽  
Noriah MI ◽  
Suzaily W ◽  
Khairani O ◽  
Harlina Halizah S ◽  
...  

INTRODUCTION: Adolescents learn through experimenting and interactions with others. Experimenting romance and sexuality issues if not properly guided, can result in an out-of-wedlock unplanned pregnancy. This study aims to explore factors leading to out-of-wedlock pregnancy among pregnant teenagers and factors that may prevent such occurrence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two in-depth interviews (IDI) and two focus group discussions (FGD) were conducted in this qualitative study. The study involved 22 participants from a local governmental body shelter home in Peninsular Malaysia. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Three salient relationship themes that led to teenage pregnancy were i) an enjoyable relationship with peers, ii) poor family relationship, and iii) intimate relationship with boyfriends. Some of the proposed ways that may protect teenagers from pregnancy include i) careful selection of friends, ii) controlling the desire in risky experimentation, and iii) wiser use of smartphones or/and social media. CONCLUSION: Relational issues with parents, peers and boyfriends are important factors as it could lead to out-of -wedlock pregnancy among adolescents and youths. It is also necessary for the current educational system to emphasize on building positive relationships with peers, being more assertive, and the safe use of social media among youths.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Nisa Khairuni

The author examines the positive and negative effects of social media on the moral education of children in school SMPN 2 class VIII Banda Aceh, it is very interesting because of the many children who abuse social media. This work analyzes about the use of social media that have an impact on the moral education of children. The data collected in this study through the work of other literature, researchers also interviewed principals and students as many as 16 students as well as the observation at the school. Based on the analysis that has been done it can be seen the positive and negative impacts of the use of social media to the moral education of children. The positive impact on the social development of the media on moral education of children among children can adapt, socialize with the public and manage a network of friends, and make children easier to accomplish these tasks, while the negative impact of the development of social media to the moral education of children very much of them can make the omission in children so that children are less disciplined and be lazy, makes children easy to cheat the works of others, disrespectful both in dress and speech, often quarrel due to scenes that are as dangerous as scenes of pornography, violence, wars and so forth , as well as making children miss school because they feel more comfortable in the cafe of the study at the school, not only that social media also makes children spend pocket money a child so that the child took the money her parents secretly to access the internet cafe. Therefore, social media can lead education of children.


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