scholarly journals DYNAMICS OF EMOTION IN ADOLESCENTS WITH MOTHERS WITH AUTHORITARIAN PARENTING

PSIMPHONI ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Azka Amalia Afifi ◽  
Dyah Siti Septiningsih

This study aims to examine the flow of emotional dynamics in adolescents who have mothers with authoritarian parenting. This is qualitative research. Participants consisted of 3 teenagers, 2 females and 1 male who had a mother with authoritarian parenting. Data were collected by providing authoritarian parenting screening which is then followed by a semistructured interview. The interviews were done using online communication media, such as Whatsapp. The data triangulation techniques were used as the credibility in this study. From the results of the research, it can be concluded that the triggers of emotional dynamics were due to the authoritarian parenting of their mothers, such as the existence of restrictions, punishment and demands. The emotional dynamics experienced by the three participants were their unstable feeling, marked by feelings of anger, fear, boredom, and sadness when they disagreed with their mothers. The outlet of each participant is different. In the process of quelling emotions, each participant prefers to cover up the story or write and end up asleep. Each participant will calm down so that they are not deep far into negative emotions.

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 442-450
Author(s):  
Rosyita Rosyita ◽  
Nova Sumaini Prihatin ◽  
Hendrika Wijaya Kartini Putri

Based on WHO (World Health Organization) data showing nearly 43 million more (18.3%) of the total population is teenagers. The famous issues among teenagers one of them related to sexual behavior. The purpose of this study to analyze the relationship of communication media  with risky sexual activity in adolescent boys in MAN of  Kota Lhokseumawe in 2018. This research uses mixed methods with cross sectional design on quantitative research and sequential explanatory strategy in qualitative research. The population in this research are students of class X and XI a number of 120 students. The sample that used for quantitative research is total population while for qualitative research is 18 people with inclusion and exclusion criteria. Collecting data on quantitative research is by distributing questionnaires while in qualitative research with in-dept interview and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Analysis of bivariate data using chi square test. Qualitative data analysis is done by Thematical Analysis.The result of bivariate analysis about communication media obtained result p value = 0,000, RP = 2,519. The result of indept-interview is found that besides communication media factor to risky sexual activity such as peer factor, parents, faith and drug users. It is expected that policy makers should increase supervision over existing school rules.   Abstrak Berdasarkan data WHO (Word Health Organization) menunjukkan hampir 43 juta jiwa lebih (18,3%) dari keseluruhan total jumlah penduduk adalah remaja. Masalah yang menonjol dikalangan remaja salah satunya terkait dengan perilaku seksual. Tujuan penelitian ini menganalisis hubungan media komunikasi dengan aktivitas seksual berisiko pada remaja laki-laki di MAN Kota Lhokseumawe tahun 2018. Penelitian ini menggunakan mixed methods dengan desain cross sectional pada penelitian kuantitatif dan strategi sequential explanatory pada penelitian kualitatif. Sampel yang digunakan untuk penelitian kuantitatif sejumlah 120 orang dan untuk penelitian kualitatif berjumlah 18 orang. Pengumpulan data pada penelitian kuantitatif dengan cara penyebaran kuesioner sedangkan pada penelitian kualitatif dengan cara indept interview dan Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Analisis data bivariat menggunakan uji chi square. Analisis  data kualitatif dilakukan degan cara Thematical Analysis. Hasil analisis bivariat tentang media komunikasi diperoleh hasil p value =0,000, RP=2,519, hasil tersebut menunjukkan bahwa adanya hubungan media komunikasi dengan aktivitas seksual berisiko. Hasil indept-interview didapatkan bahwa selain faktor media komunikasi terdapat faktor lain yang berhubungan dengan aktivitas seksual berisiko yaitu faktor teman sebaya, orang tua, keimanan dan pengguna NAPZA. Diharapkan kepada pengambil kebijakan untuk lebih meningkatkan pengawasan terhadap peraturan yang sudah berlaku disekolah.


Author(s):  
Lilit Bekaryan

Social media networking websites have become platforms where users can not only share their photos, moments of happiness, success stories and best practices, but can also voice their criticism, discontent and negative emotions. It is interesting to follow how something that starts as a mere disagreement or conflict over clashing interests or values can develop into a hateful exchange on Facebook that targets social media users based on their gender, religious belonging, ethnicity, sexual orientation, political convictions etc. The present research explores how hateful posts and comments can start among Facebook users, and studies the language means employed in their design. The factual material was retrieved from more than ten open Facebook pages managed by popular Armenian figures, such as media experts, journalists, politicians and bloggers, in the period 2018–2020. The analysis of hate speech samples extracted from these sources shows that hate speech can find its explicit and implicit reflection in the online communication of Armenian Facebook users, and can be characterised by contextual markers such as invisibility, incitement to violence, invectiveness and immediacy. The language analysis of the posts and comments comprising hate speech has helped to identify language features of hateful comments including informal tone, use of passive voice, abusive and derogatory words, rhetorical or indirectly formed questions, generalisations and labelling.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Ahdini Rizqi Ardani

<p><em>Radio is an auditive communication media with several characteristics, among them is a crosshairs and contain interference. Listening to radio programs can only be done once. One of the radio programs is news. Dissemination of information and news via radio can take place quickly and wider. Broadcast news on the radio must be true, once the news is wrong in broadcast it is not possible to repeat again. Because the listener may only hear the error, do not hear what is rectified. It may also be that the listener did not hear the error, so that the wrong message rectified is correct. In the context of Islamic communication spreading good, true, and honest news is a must. Islamic communication is a way of communicating that is Islamic, which is not contrary to the teachings of the Qur'an and Hadith.</em></p><p><em>This study aims to describe the news coverage process "Lintas Pagi" RRI Semarang in the perspective of islamic communication. This research is a descriptive qualitative research by using data analysis technique Miles and Huberman.</em></p><p><em>Based on research conducted on the news coverage of "Lintas Pagi" RRI Semarang, then obtained the result that the news coverage process "Lintas Pagi" RRI Semarang in the perspective of Islamic communication without realizing has applied the principles of Islamic communication. These principles are qawlan sadidan, qawlan baligha, qawlan karima, qawlan ma'rufan, qawlan layyina, and qawlan maisura.</em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: news coverage , morning news, islamic communication perspective</em></p><p><em>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------</em></p><p class="IsiAbstrak">Radio merupakan media komunikasi auditif dengan beberapa karakteristik, di antaranya adalah selintas dan mengandung gangguan. Mendengarkan program radio hanya dapat dilakukan sekali. Salah satu program radio adalah berita. Penyebaran informasi dan berita melalui radio dapat berlangsung cepat dan lebih luas. Menyiarkan berita di radio harus benar, sekali berita tersebut salah dalam menyiarkan tidak mungkin di ulang kembali. Karena pendengar mungkin hanya mendengar ralatnya saja, tidak mendengar apa yang diralat. Mungkin pula pendengar tidak mendengar ralatnya, sehingga berita salah yang diralat dianggapnya benar.  Dalam konteks komunikasi islami menyebarkan berita yang baik, benar, dan jujur adalah sebuah keharusan. Komunikasi islami merupakan cara berkomunikasi yang bersifat islami, yang tidak bertentangan dengan ajaran Al-Qur’an dan Hadits.</p><p class="IsiAbstrak">Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan proses peliputan berita “Lintas Pagi” RRI Semarang dalam perspektif komunikasi islami. Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian deskriptif kualitatif dengan menggunakan teknik analisis data Miles dan Huberman,</p><p class="IsiAbstrak">Berdasarkan penelitian yang dilakukan terhadap proses peliputan berita “Lintas Pagi” RRI Semarang, maka diperoleh hasil bahwa proses peliputan berita “Lintas Pagi” RRI Semarang dalam perspektif komunikasi islami tanpa di sadari telah menerapkan prinsip-prinsip komunikasi islami. Prinsip-prinsip ini yaitu <em>qawlan sadidan, qawlan baligha, qawlan karima, qawlan ma’rufan, qawlan layyina, </em>dan <em>qawlan maisura.</em></p><p class="IsiAbstrak"> </p><p><strong>Kata kunci</strong>      :  liputan berita,  lintas pagi, perspektif komunikasi islami</p><p><em><br /></em></p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoli Hong ◽  
Michelle M Falter ◽  
Bob Fecho

In this article we introduce tension as a means for qualitative data analysis based on Mikhail Bakhtin’s dialogical theory. We first explain the foundations of Bakhtin’s theory and show the inevitability of tension in our lives and qualitative data analysis. We then offer a review of how Bakhtin’s notion of tension has manifested itself in qualitative research, which prompts us to establish a tensional approach to qualitative data analysis. Finally, we outline our framework for a tensional approach to data analysis and illustrate examples of putting this approach into practice in our own study. Our tensional approach (1) explores key moments of tension; (2) seeks out unease and discomfort; (3) involves researcher and research participants in ongoing dialogue; (4) and embraces multiple perspectives on a range of tensions during the data analysis process. It encourages uncertainties and questions instead of pursuing certainty of meaning and fixed conclusions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 016059762110329
Author(s):  
Trisha J. Tiamzon ◽  
Miho Iwata ◽  
Shweta Majumdar Adur

The increase of qualitative research in gerontology invites discussion of the effects of researcher positionality on data collection and analysis. Analyses of the interviewing experiences of three researchers who conducted a qualitative study of aging Asian Americans illustrate the complexities of negotiating “insider” status. Despite the interviewers’ shared panethnic status (Asian) with the participants, they experienced different levels of insider status, which were based, in part, on cultural competence related to cultural norms and practices, age hierarchies, and language. This suggests that qualitative researchers should engage in reflexive practices that consider researcher positionality in relation to research participants. Researchers need to pay attention to the possible implications of cultural competence on negotiating insider status and when gathering and analyzing data, similar to considerations of culturally relevant approaches in practical settings.


2012 ◽  
pp. 157-163
Author(s):  
Asako Miura

A weblog, also known as a “blog,” is the standard form for any website that is frequently updated on a regular basis and is one of the most popular such online communication media for a person to talk about himself or herself in a space open to other people. The dramatic increase in information transmission through blogs has greatly influenced individuals, interpersonal relationships, and society. A person who writes a blog is called a “blogger,” and an aggregate of communities in which blogs are interactively connected is called a “blogosphere.” In this chapter, a series of research articles on human behaviors with blogs were reviewed from three perspectives (blog content, bloggers, and blogosphere), and their impact on personal and social life is discussed.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (8) ◽  
pp. 743-753 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathy Charmaz ◽  
Linda Liska Belgrave

This article examines qualitative data in an era of neoliberalism and focuses on the place of data in grounded theory studies. Neoliberal values of individual responsibility, self-sufficiency, competition, efficiency, and profit have entered the conduct of research. Neoliberalism fosters (a) reifying quantitative logical-deductive research, (b) imposing surveillance of types and sources of data, (c) marginalizing inductive qualitative research, and (d) limiting access to data in grounded theory studies. Grounded theory relies on data and resists current efforts to abandon data. The method resides in the space between reifying and rejecting data. Data allow us to learn from the stories of those left out and permits research participants to break silences. Data can help us look underneath and beyond our privileges, and alter our views. Grounded theory is predicated on data, but how researchers regard and render data depends on which version of the method they adopt. We propose developing a strong methodological self-consciousness to learn how we affect the research process and to counter the subtle effects of neoliberalism.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 325-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julia Leser ◽  
Florian Spissinger

By focusing on negative affects, such as anger, fear and hate, a normative critique of affective politics tends to overlook the ambiguity and situated nature of affective politics. This paper suggests embracing the ambivalences that characterise the emotional dynamics in political arenas; therefore, it emphasises the functionality of affects. The study adopts a post-dualistic understanding of political affects based on the conceptual devices of Sara Ahmed and Kathleen Stewart to analyse the affective practices and performances of the German political party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). An ethnographic lens and analytical focus on the affective politics of far-right agents beyond negativity can permit more subtle nuances and highlight potentially overlooked facets of enactment and performance that have contributed to the successes of far-right political organisations in Europe and the US. The paper ultimately argues that the use of ‘ordinary’ affects produces legitimacy, renders far-right politics appealing and contributes to the normalisation of far-right discourse.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 589-597 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Schiek ◽  
Carsten G Ullrich

Qualitative online inquiries are being used more and more but their use has been little methodologically refined so far. This is already true for a systematic differentiation between asynchronous/synchronous and oral/written varieties of communication and their specific benefits when we use them as qualitative research instruments. In this note, we focus on the methodological benefits of asynchronous online communication between absent communication partners with a time lag. Before doing so, we discriminate between synchrony and asynchrony in (human) social interaction and arrange them on a continuum of decreasing action cues and conceptual speech elements.


Author(s):  
Elena Vacchelli

The definition of data in qualitative research is expanding. This book highlights the value of embodiment as a qualitative research tool and outlines what it means to do embodied research at various points of the research process. It shows how using this non-invasive approach with vulnerable research participants such as migrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking women can help service users or research participants to be involved in the co-production of services and in participatory research. Drawing on both feminist and post-colonial theory, the author uses her own research with migrant women in London, focusing specifically on collage making and digital storytelling, whilst also considering other potential tools for practicing embodied research such as yoga, personal diaries, dance, and mindfulness. Situating the concept of ‘embodiment’ on the map of research methodologies, the book combines theoretical groundwork with actual examples of application to think pragmatically about intersectionality through embodiment.


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