scholarly journals HUBUNGAN DIANTARA AUDIENSI DAN MEDIA RADIO UNTUK MENYEBARKAN INFORMASI.

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 37-46
Author(s):  
Nevrettia Christantyawati ◽  
Aswin Tangdiesak

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap bagaimana khalayak baik dalam memberikan dan menyebarkan informasi lalu lintas dan pengalaman lingkungan perkotaan. Meskipun saat ini terdapat banyak aplikasi lalu lintas berbasis smartphone, penelitian ini menjelaskan teori persamaan media masih berfungsi untuk mengetahui khalayak dan hubungan media. Pada dasarnya, proses informasi sangat konvensional melalui tim Gatekeeper. Pembedanya adalah proses tambahan untuk disiarkan di media sosial multiplatform seperti Facebook dan Twitter. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan wawancara mendalam antara audiens, tim gatekeeper Suara Surabaya FM untuk mengumpulkan data dan mengamati kerja penyebaran informasi di media sosial. Menggunakan teori Media Equation untuk menganalisis empat hal yaitu, manners; personality; emotions dan social role. Kesimpulannya bahwa audiens dan media relations dalam berbagi dan menyebarkan informasi Program “Kelana Kota” di Radio Suara Surabaya FM berlangsung setiap hari dan audiens juga berpartisipasi dalam memberikan informasi yang mereka terima di sekitar Surabaya dan wilayah pinggiran kota. Temuan krusial utama mengapa program dalam menyebarkan informasi lalu lintas perkotaan memang ada di tengah-tengah gempuran aplikasi mobile smartphone adalah bahwa radio memiliki kekuatan untuk berinteraksi dan berkomunikasi sebagai teman manusia. Sambil mendengarkan beberapa informasi serta memutar musik favorit, penonton dapat menikmati hiburan dengan baik. Dibandingkan dengan aplikasi lalu lintas smartphone, audiens lebih memilih sebagai informasi tambahan.

2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 148-156
Author(s):  
Mary Hogue ◽  
Lee Fox-Cardamone ◽  
Deborah Erdos Knapp

Abstract. Applicant job pursuit intentions impact the composition of an organization’s applicant pool, thereby influencing selection outcomes. An example is the self-selection of women and men into gender-congruent jobs. Such self-selection contributes to a lack of gender diversity across a variety of occupations. We use person-job fit and the role congruity perspective of social role theory to explore job pursuit intentions. We present research from two cross-sectional survey studies (520 students, 174 working adults) indicating that at different points in their careers women and men choose to pursue gender-congruent jobs. For students, the choice was mediated by value placed on the job’s associated gender-congruent outcomes, but for working adults it was not. We offer suggestions for practitioners and researchers.


1993 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 589-589
Author(s):  
Albert Ellis

2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer R. Spoor ◽  
Janice R. Kelly
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue Lockett John ◽  
C. Eileen Watts Welch ◽  
Caleb Hellerman ◽  
Victoria Reynolds
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1997 ◽  
pp. 8-12
Author(s):  
Valentyna Bodak

Society is a person in its social relations. If the term "society" is used to determine reality as a system of interconnections and relationships between people, then its social system appears as an entity in which human societies are diverse in character and social role. Social life is expressed in the grouping of members of society on the basis of certain objectively predetermined types of relations between them. The integrity and unity of religious communities, their qualitative specificity determines the content of the doctrine and cult, on which they grow.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 769-784 ◽  
Author(s):  
Estella Tincknell

The extensive commercial success of two well-made popular television drama serials screened in the UK at prime time on Sunday evenings during the winter of 2011–12, Downton Abbey (ITV, 2010–) and Call the Midwife (BBC, 2012–), has appeared to consolidate the recent resurgence of the period drama during the 1990s and 2000s, as well as reassembling something like a mass audience for woman-centred realist narratives at a time when the fracturing and disassembling of such audiences seemed axiomatic. While ostensibly different in content, style and focus, the two programmes share a number of distinctive features, including a range of mature female characters who are sufficiently well drawn and socially diverse as to offer a profoundly pleasurable experience for the female viewer seeking representations of aging femininity that go beyond the sexualised body of the ‘successful ager’. Equally importantly, these two programmes present compelling examples of the ‘conjunctural text’, which appears at a moment of intense political polarisation, marking struggles over consent to a contemporary political position by re-presenting the past. Because both programmes foreground older women as crucial figures in their respective communities, but offer very different versions of the social role and ideological positioning that this entails, the underlying politics of such nostalgia becomes apparent. A critical analysis of these two versions of Britain's past thus highlights the ideological investments involved in period drama and the extent to which this ‘cosy’ genre may legitimate or challenge contemporary political claims.


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