scholarly journals PROSES DAN PERAN KOMUNIKASI DALAM MENGATASI CULTURE SHOCK (STUDI KASUS PADA MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS TADULAKO)

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-206
Author(s):  
Dwi Rohma Wulandari

AbstrakDalam  penelitian  ini  akan  menjelaskan  bentuk  gegar  budaya  dan peran  serta proses komunikasi  yang  dilakukan  dalam  mengatasi gegar  budaya  yang  ada. Objek kajian yang dilakukan  adalah fenomena  gegar budaya yang terjadi pada mahasiswa asing di Universitas Tadulako. Teori akomodasi dimanfaatkan sebagai ladasan berpikir  dalam  penelitian  ini. Metode studi  kasus  dalam  menganalisis hasil  penelitian.  Hasil  dari  penelitian  ini  memperlihatkan bahwa empat  fase dalam  gegar  budaya   memperlihatkan   perbedaan   yang terlihat  dimana ada euphoria dan antusias dalam menyambut kehidupan baru dengan budaya baru. Penggunaan aksen  dan  pengucapan  dengan intonasi  yang  berbeda  menjadi kendala kultur yang tetap ada Ketika memasuki lingkungan baru. Proses adabtasi tidak  memerlukan  waktu lama  Ketika mahasiswa  asing  Universitas  Tadulako berada   pada  recovery   phase   sudah   mampu   menerima  perbedaan   dengan interaksi yang rutin dan proses komunikasi dilakukan secara efektif. Untuk memahami nilai budaya, keterampilan masing-masing individu menjadi penting, karena dengan keterampilan berkomunikasi akan menjadikan proses adabtasi, memahami budaya, dan akan mengurangi atau meminimalisir terjadinya culture shock. Proses sosialisasi dengan pola nilai budaya dapat digunakan untuk menghindari adanya gegar budaya.Kata  Kunci:   Fenomena   budaya,   Gegar  budaya,   Interaksi,   Komunikasi,   Nilai budayaAbstractThis research explain the form of culture shock and the role and process of communication in overcoming the existing cultural shock. The object of the study is the phenomenon of culture shock that occurs in foreign students at Tadulako University.  Accommodation  theory is used as a basis for thinking  in this study. Case study method in analyzing existing research results. The results of this study indicate that the four phases in a culture shock show a visible difference where there are euphoria and enthusiasm in welcoming a new life with a new culture. The  use  of  accents  and  pronunciations  with  different  intonations  becomes  a cultural obstacle that remains when entering a new environment. The adaptation process does not take long. When foreign students of Tadulako University are in the recovery phase, they are able to accept differences with routine interactions, and the communication process is carried out effectively. To understand cultural values, the skills of each individual are important, because communication skills will make the process of adaptation, understanding culture, and will minimize the occurrence  of  culture  shock.  The  socialization  process  with  a  cultural  value pattern can be used to avoid cultural shocks.Keywords: Communication, Cultural shock, Cultural values, Cultural phenomena, Interaction

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-47
Author(s):  
Nadine Waehning ◽  
Ibrahim Sirkeci ◽  
Stephan Dahl ◽  
Sinan Zeyneloglu

This case study examines and illustrates within country regional cultural differences and cross border cultural similarities across four western European countries. Drawing on the data from the World Values Survey (WVS), we refer to the Schwartz Cultural Values Inventory in the survey. The demographic variables of age, gender, education level, marital status and income vary across the regions and hence, have significant effects on the cultural value dimensions across regions. The findings help a better understanding of the homogeneity and heterogeneity of regions withinand across countries. Both researchers and managers will have to justify their sampling methods and generalisations more carefully when drawing conclusions for a whole country. This case study underlines the limited knowledge about regional within country cultural differences, while also illustrating the simplification of treating each country as culturally homogeneous. Cross-country business strategies connecting transnational regional markets based on cultural value characteristics need to take these similarities and differences into account when designating business plans.


Author(s):  
K. T. D. Tousant ◽  
S. Fai

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The intent of this paper is to demonstrate the cultural value that Virtual Heritage experiences can generate. As a proof of concept, game resolution assets were optimized from high polygon image based models (IBMs) and rendered in real-time, within a Head Mounted Display (HMD). The case study of lot 3317 was chosen to facilitate heuristic explorations pertinent to the history of the St. Lawrence Seaway, Canada. This case study explores methods in creating and validating heritage values, while valourizing assets as a cultural resource for use in the future. While at the same time, challenging the current spatial dynamics by conceptually reducing the distance between the viewer and the flooded landscape. In addition to demonstrating the cultural values generated through the veneration of lot 3317, the paper aims to provide a model for optimizing and post processing meshes produced through Under-Water Image-Base Modelling.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-87
Author(s):  
Subakri - Bakri ◽  
Rosdee Ibrahim Mangkachi

Abstract: Pesantren tends to have an adaptive response towards social changes in community life. This research employed a qualitative approach by using a case study to discern the adaptive strategy of an Islamic boarding school. Then, the data were collected through observations, interviews, and documentaries. Next, they were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model, namely data collection, condensation, data display, and conclusions drawing simultaneously. Finally, the validity of the data was gained through triangulation. The study results showed that pesantren has actively adapted themselves towards these social demands. Furthermore, it shows that 1) the dialectics of pesantren and social community in transforming cultural values through formal education was done by establishing several formal educations; 2) the dialectics of pesantren and social community in transforming cultural values through non-formal education was done by establishing several non-formal religious-based institutions through pesantren activities. Abstrak: Pesantren dalam kehidupan masyarakat memiliki sikap adaptif terhadap perubahan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif adapun jenis penelitian studi kasus. Penggalian sumber data menggunakan Observasi, wawancara dan dukumenter dan data dianalisi dengan model Miles and Hubermen yaitu pengumpulan data, kondensasi data, penyajian data dan penarikan kesimpulan yang dilakukan bersama. Kemudian keabsahan data menggunakan Triangulasi. Adapun hasil kajian penelitian yaitu pesantren Raudlatul Ulum memiliki sikap adaptif terhadap perubahan yang tergambar sebagai berikut 1.) Dialektika Pondok Pesantren Raudlatul Ulum  dan masyarakat dalam tranformasi nilai budaya melalui Pendidikan formal dengan mendirikan beberapa pendidikan formal. 2) Dialektika Pondok Pesantren Raudlatul Ulum  dan masyarakat dalam tranformasi nilai budaya melalui Pendidikan non formal dengan jalan mendirikan beberapa lembaga non formal yang berbasis keagamaan yang teraktualisasikan melalui aktivitas Pondok Pesantren. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 295
Author(s):  
Masagus Sulaiman ◽  
Kurnia Saputri

The phenomenon of culture shock has some impacts on  foreigners (i.e. psychological impact and intellectual impact), especially for foreign students studying in a new country. This research  is aimed at figuring out the dominant aspects of culture shocks faced by the three Thai students studying at Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang and how they cope with it. Descriptive-qualitative method was used in this research.To collect the data, the researchers used interview and questionnaire. Coding technique was used in analyzing the data. The results showed two dominant aspects of culture shocks found, namely: academic shocks (i.e teacher’s role and attitude, poorly organized program and classroom organization, and local students’ attitude). and social shocks (i.e.women-men relationship, community bonding, habits in social gathering). Generally, the three Thai students coped with the shock by preparing mental and psychology, as well as learning academic destination.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-27
Author(s):  
Syahban Nur ◽  
Herdianty R. ◽  
Indah Ainun Mutiara

The people of Makassar, which are part of South Sulawesi, certainly have abundant cultural diversity, including the inheritance of character values and manners for the younger generation. Like the cultural conditions in general. Until now no one has been able to maintain the status quo of the culture itself. This study aims to determine: 1) How is the degradation of the socio-cultural values of Lontara characters such as the value of siri, pacce, sipakatau, reso among millennials in Antang Village. 2) What are the forms of changes in the socio-cultural value of the Lontara script among millennials in Antang Village. The research method used is descriptive qualitative often referred to as naturalistic research methods. The approach used in this research is the case study approach, the author uses the case study approach because an intensive empirical study investigating real life is carried out, the informants totaled five people with different backgrounds. Data collection techniques, namely observation, interviews, documentation. The data analysis technique uses descriptive-analytical methods, namely data reduction, data presentation, verification. The results of this study indicate that the community sees the character of the millennial generation as having undergone significant changes. The cultural values of the Lontara script have begun to be forgotten, even most of them only know and have minimal application in everyday life, this can be seen with the absorption of understanding modernism, pragmatism, materialism, secularism, hedonism, and ethnocentrism. As for the forms of changes in the socio-cultural value of the Lontara script, there is an attitude of individualism in the millennial generation, behaving at will, discriminating against, dependence, loosening of ties, feeling insecure and promiscuity, consumptive behavior, and a lack of understanding of the millennial generation of cultural understanding.


Author(s):  
K. T. D. Tousant ◽  
S. Fai

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The intent of this paper is to demonstrate the cultural value that Virtual Heritage experiences can generate. As a proof of concept, game resolution assets were optimized from high polygon image based models (IBMs) and rendered in real-time, within a Head Mounted Display (HMD). The case study of lot 3317 was chosen to facilitate heuristic explorations pertinent to the history of the St. Lawrence Seaway, Canada. This case study explores methods in creating and validating heritage values, while valourizing assets as a cultural resources for use in the future. While at the same time, challenging the current spatial dynamics by conceptually reducing the distance between the viewer and the flooded landscape. In addition to demonstrating the cultural values generated through the veneration of lot 3317, the paper aims to provide a model for optimizing and post processing meshes produced through Under-Water Image-Base Modelling.</p>


Author(s):  
Dinna Eka Graha Lestari

The influence of modernization, cultural value of a society that changes towards cultural values. Society can be classified as a modern society because it reflects the cultural characteristics of modern society. The traditional IdherBumi ceremony can provide a large income for the village. Revenue comes from parking tickets, sponsorships and also local governments. Based on the situation and conditions in the field, the focus of this research is: (1) The concept of the IdherBumi Traditional Ceremony in the Using Community, (2) The Change in the Traditional IdherBumi Ceremony of the Using Community, (3). Related to the above focus, the approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative case study method, and uses data validity techniques that are based on trust, transformational, dependability and certainty based on objectivity.    


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irawati Kusumorasri ◽  
Nanik Sri Prihartini ◽  
Bambang Sunarto

Indonesia as a multicultural country has a rich range of performing arts. These assets encourage artists and the government to conduct festivals, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges. However, the programs are not always managed optimally, particularly with regards to curatorial management. This paper presents a study aiming at: (1) identifying the roles of curator in conducting performing art festivals to sustain the culture; (2) investigating challenges faced by the curators in doing their tasks. A descriptive qualitative method in the form of a case study was employed using three instruments, namely field observation, interview, and documentation. The collected data were analyzed to define the principles of curatorial management and its role in conducting performing art festivals. It was revealed during the interviews that there were no standard operational procedures (SOP) yet in doing curatorial tasks, so the curators identified and undertook tasks under their own initiative. Some curators stated that their lack of curatorial knowledge made them lack the confidence to invite the well-known artists. As a result, they tended to invite the artists based on pre-existing familiarity. A further challenge was the lack of official authority which hampered the execution of curat. Keywords: Cultural value sustainability, Curatorial roles, Disruptive era, Performing Arts Festival


PKM-P ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 188
Author(s):  
Isrina Septiana ◽  
Movi Riana Rahmawanti

This study to investigate culture shock experiences faced by Indonesian university students during international community service program in southern Thailand. The participants of this research were five students of seventh semester who had completely conducted community service program in Thailand for about five months. They were Indonesian students of one private university in Bogor. The result of this study revealed that there were three aspects of students’ culture shock faced by Indonesian Students University during international community service program. Those were language, cultural differences and social-academic attitudes. And also the students’ strategies to deal with their culture shock were social support and accepting different cultural.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 379
Author(s):  
Mohamad Jazeri ◽  
Dwi Astuti Wahyu Nurhayati

Cultural differences between native and Indonesian culture makes foreign students in Indonesia experience a culture shock. Such case occurs on students from Pattani, South Thailand, who study in IAIN Tulungagung. To overcome that culture shock, Pattani students do communication accommodation to make them feel comfortable in a new environment, and thus can be accepted by Javanese students from Indonesia. This research was a kind of qualitative study. The data were collected by using observation and interview techniques. To find out the forms of communication accommodation performed by Pattani students, the researchers adopted communication accommodation theory by Giles. The results of this research revealed that there were two forms of communication accommodation performed by Pattani student. <em>Firstly,</em> convergence, was performed when Pattani students tried to level communication behavior with their speech partners. Convergence done by Pattani students can be classified into pre-convergence, convergence process, and post convergence. <em>Secondly,</em> divergence, is defending Pattani identity when communicating with Javanese students. Divergence accommodation were performed in two forms namely verbal and non-verbal.


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