scholarly journals HIPERREALITAS KONSUMSI TANDA DAN MAKNA PADA TRENDING FASHION JILBAB OLEH MAHASISWI

Author(s):  
Fifi Rachmawati Alfi'ah ◽  
Abdul Rahman ◽  
Okta Hadi Nurcahyono

The study objective is to examine the excessive consumption of jilbab fashion trends by university students. This research is a descriptive study with qualitative methods and determined informants using purposive sampling. The researchers use primary and secondary both data all were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. After the data were triangulated by sources and methods then we analyzed data using the simulakra theory of Jean P. Baudrillard to see the excessive consumption of jilbab fashion trends by students. The main results indicate that the growing jilbab fashion trends through social media have made student’s experience enjoy excessive consumeristic behavior for many years. Most female students imitate the public figures as their role models. They admire at female fashion models having full of signs and meanings hence they reproducing signs and meaning for their own interests. They become addicted to buying the latest hijab fashion products regardless of neither use it or sell it.  They keep uploading their own photos wearing most current fashion in Instagram. . It seems that they create an uncertainty either the use of fashionable jilbab recommended by religion or promoting them as commercial products in social media.

Epidemiologia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-94
Author(s):  
Mst. Marium Begum ◽  
Osman Ulvi ◽  
Ajlina Karamehic-Muratovic ◽  
Mallory R. Walsh ◽  
Hasan Tarek ◽  
...  

Background: Chikungunya is a vector-borne disease, mostly present in tropical and subtropical regions. The virus is spread by Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitos and symptoms include high fever to severe joint pain. Dhaka, Bangladesh, suffered an outbreak of chikungunya in 2017 lasting from April to September. With the goal of reducing cases, social media was at the forefront during this outbreak and educated the public about symptoms, prevention, and control of the virus. Popular web-based sources such as the top dailies in Bangladesh, local news outlets, and Facebook spread awareness of the outbreak. Objective: This study sought to investigate the role of social and mainstream media during the chikungunya epidemic. The study objective was to determine if social media can improve awareness of and practice associated with reducing cases of chikungunya. Methods: We collected chikungunya-related information circulated from the top nine television channels in Dhaka, Bangladesh, airing from 1st April–20th August 2017. All the news published in the top six dailies in Bangladesh were also compiled. The 50 most viewed chikungunya-related Bengali videos were manually coded and analyzed. Other social media outlets, such as Facebook, were also analyzed to determine the number of chikungunya-related posts and responses to these posts. Results: Our study showed that media outlets were associated with reducing cases of chikungunya, indicating that media has the potential to impact future outbreaks of these alpha viruses. Each media outlet (e.g., web, television) had an impact on the human response to an individual’s healthcare during this outbreak. Conclusions: To prevent future outbreaks of chikungunya, media outlets and social media can be used to educate the public regarding prevention strategies such as encouraging safe travel, removing stagnant water sources, and assisting with tracking cases globally to determine where future outbreaks may occur.


Author(s):  
Saqib Saeed ◽  
Hina Gull ◽  
Sardar Zafar Iqbal

In this paper the authors explore the usage of Web 2.0 by the Saudi female students for their information and knowledge sharing. The results are based on a survey conducted in one of the public sector universities in Saudi Arabia. Questionnaire is developed to get insight about the usage of social media by female students. The results highlighted that Web 2.0 applications are widely adopted by students for their academic collaboration and information sharing. This pilot study advocates for a more rigorous study to validate the findings across the country.


2018 ◽  
Vol 213 (5) ◽  
pp. 633-637 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Gartner ◽  
Alex Langford ◽  
Aileen O'Brien

SummaryShould psychiatrists be able to speculate in the press or social media about their theories? John Gartner argues the risk to warn the public of concerns about public figures overrides the duty of confidentiality; whereas Alex Langford suggests this is beyond the ethical remit of psychiatric practice.Declaration of interestA.O'B is joint debates and analysis Editor of the British Journal of Psychiatry. J.G. is the founder of Duty To Warn, an association of mental health professionals who advocate the president's removal under the 25th Amendment on the grounds that he is psychologically unfit and dangerous.


Author(s):  
Marshelia Gloria Narida

Awareness in using the technology for building a self brand through personal branding can appear in anyone, whether from the public figures, nor from the society in general. The youngest son of Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi), Kae Sang Pangareb (Kae Sang) is known as an person who has a high level of awareness on her social media.  This study examines trends in shaping the content of microblogging as a personal branding of Kae Sang. Studies conducted on the accounts twitter Kae Sang (@kaesangp) by looking at twitter account contents and personal branding process through microblogging. According to personal brand buildings theory by Peter Montoya, this research take 8 personal brand building category, specialization, leadership, personality, distinctiveness, visibility, unity, persistence, and good will. It can be conveyed that the personal branding of Kae Sang on twitter complies with the criteria of the forming of personal brandingKeyword : Personal Branding; Microblogging; Twitter 


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>


2021 ◽  
pp. 136754942110045
Author(s):  
Michele Paule ◽  
Hannah Yelin

An absence of role models in girlhood is a popularly cited cause of the shortage of women in decision-making positions in adulthood. The power of leadership exists in a close relationship with public visibility, and this relationship is regularly foregrounded in adult interventions that seek to stimulate girls’ leadership aspirations through the public pedagogy of role models. We explore the problematic nature of such popular solutions through a framework suggested by feminist critique of the ‘fetishisation’ of representation, by their media effects foundations and by their alignment with neoliberal logics. Drawing on group interview workshops conducted in five English state schools, we find that role-model solutions offer an overly simplistic view of girls’ engagements with public figures, and that they recognise neither the contemporary conditions of women’s visibility nor how such conditions regulate girls’ imaginings of power along axes of ‘race’ and class as well as gender.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-106
Author(s):  
Washilatun Novia ◽  
Wasehudin Wasehudin

This article reflects diversity during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tangerang City. The Covid-19 Pandemic period requires all activities to be carried out online. This makes the use of social media unavoidable. This study used a descriptive qualitative method with observation and interviews as a technique used for data collection. The results of the study reveal that the active and massive use of social media to exchange information causes a wise attitude in dealing with the information received is needed. An attitude of wisdom, moderation, tolerance, and fairness is a reflection of moderation. The widespread use of social media and used as the main tool for activities, has made social media an educational tool for religious moderation. Parties such as religious leaders, educators, public figures, or even the public can spread the notion of religious moderation to the public through their respective activities, some of which include studies and lectures, millennial educational content, and educational comics on social media. This study recommends that parties involved in the world of education and propagation can instill an understanding of religious moderation with various media, including social media.


This article investigated the morphological processes involved in the neologisms used by the public figures in social media. Language has seemed to evolve with the help of technologies especially English language which is the Lingua Franca in this digital platform. The Internet users or the ‘netizens’ tend to generate new words and phrases as part of their digital communication literacy. This trending phenomenon has created numerous forms of neologisms which somehow the new words created are used widely. The neologisms were collected and analyzed from the public figures through three social media applications which are Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. The morphological processes of the samples collected are analyzed qualitatively. The data of the study are analyzed to determine the types of processes that are frequently employed to form neologisms. The results are used to determine which morphological processes are most frequently used in forming neologisms in social media. From the study conducted, the result shows that blending process has the highest frequency among the eleven morphological processes selected and followed by acronym. As such, this paper intends to describe only one morphological process that obtains the highest occurrence, which is blending process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 451
Author(s):  
Qoidah Weka Aristawati ◽  
Ari Prasetyo

ABSTRAKWanita muslim saat ini lebih sadar akan citra diri dan identitas sosial mereka, dan kesadaran ini mempengaruhi konsumsi mereka termasuk hijab fashion. Dalam niat pembelian produk hijab fashion,sumber informasi tentang fashion hijab dan kesadaran seorang muslim menjadi faktor penting. Mahasiswi muslimah mencari informasi tentang fashion hijab yang sedang trend saat ini dari relasi, media sosial maupun media cetak. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis source of fashion knowledge dan fashion consciousness terhadap hijab fashion purchase intention mahasiswi muslim di Surabaya. Penelitian ini melibatkan 140 mahasiswi yang mengenakan hijab di 16 perguruan tinggi di Surabaya. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa source of fashion knowledge dan fashion consciousness berpengaruh signifikan terhadap hijab purchase intention. Kata Kunci: Hijab, Fashion, Fashion Consciousness, Hijab Purchase Intention, Source of fashion knowledge, mahasiswa muslimah surabaya. ABSTRACTToday's Muslim women are more aware of their self-image and social identity, and this awareness affects their consumption including hijab fashion. In the intention of purchasing hijab fashion products, sources of information about hijab fashion and the awareness of a Muslim are important factors. Muslim female students seek information about the current trend of hijab fashion from relationships, social media and print media. This study aims to analyze the source of fashion knowledge and fashion consciousness on the hijab fashion purchase intention of Muslim students in Surabaya. This study involved 140 female students who wore the hijab at 16 universities in Surabaya. The results of this study indicate that the source of fashion knowledge and fashion consciousness has a significant effect on hijab purchase intention.Keywords: Hijab, Fashion, Fashion Consciousness, Hijab Purchase Intention, Source of fashion knowledge, Muslimah Surabaya students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 206-218
Author(s):  
Desty Aryani ◽  
Fatmawati Fatmawati

This study aims to determine the marketing strategy of public relations Zaskia Sungkar Boutique in marketing Muslim clothing and what social media are used, as well as the advantages and disadvantages in marketing Muslim clothing. The paradigm used in this study is the constructivism paradigm. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach through interviews, observation and documentation. The results of the study showed that the strategy used by Zaskia Sungkar Boutique in marketing Muslim clothing, namely: pull, push and pass strategies from Thomas L. Harris. This pull strategy prioritizes promotion on social media, and organizes events. This push strategy publishes Zaskia Sungkar's products on social media, e-commerce, and endorsement through public figures. This pass strategy rewards loyal customers by paying attention to the content that will be posted, and maintaining the appearance of Muslim fashion products according to Islamic law.  


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