scholarly journals ANALISIS KHUTBAH SYAMIYAH; MANIFESTO KEBANGKITAN UMAT ISLAM KARYA BADIUZZAMAN SAID NURSI PERSPEKTIF MEANINGS AND MEDIA

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-64
Author(s):  
Deden Mauli Darajat
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Penelitian ini menyatakan bahwa sebuah karya buku dapat menjadi penggerak untuk kebangkitan umat Islam dari keterpurukan dan keterbelakangan. Buku merupakan sebagai medium untuk penyebaran ide, gagasan dan cita-cita serta menjadi kekuatan dalam sebuah arus pembangunan peradaban.  Namun pergolakan di Syuriah belakangan ini seperti menghapus apa yang ingin dicapai dalam buku tersebut yaitu kebangkitan umat. Manifesto merupakan catatan-catatan untuk menempuh tujuan utama kebangkitan umat. Buku ini paling tidak menawarkan sebuah gagasan walaupun realitas di Syuriah tidak terbentuk kebangkitan umat. Kajian terhadap karya ini dianalisis dengan menggunakan teori Gill Branston dan Roy Stafford dalam buku the Media Student’s Book (2003:11-15) yang menyebutkan bahwa (1) kata-kata atau tanda-tanda semiotika selalu memulai dari sebuah struktur nilai yang telah terbentuk dari masyarakat, (2) sebuah teks media selalu mengandung struktur, (3) sebuah teks mengandung makna denotasi dan konotasi. Pemaknaan secara semiotika, struktural, denotasi/konotasi terhadap karya buku karya Said Nursi ini menggambarkan pesan dibangun berdasarkan teks atau simbol yang sudah terstruktur dalam masyarakat Islam. Kedua, karya ini dibentuk oleh struktur yang terbangun saat penulisan buku. Ketiga, karya ini secara denotatif dapat dimaknai sebagai manifesto kebangkitan Islam secara keseluruhan. Namun secara konotatif karya ini menunjukkan keinginan untuk kebangkitan Islam di Syuriah namun gagal

Author(s):  
Evelyn R. Ackerman ◽  
Gary D. Burnett

Advancements in state of the art high density Head/Disk retrieval systems has increased the demand for sophisticated failure analysis methods. From 1968 to 1974 the emphasis was on the number of tracks per inch. (TPI) ranging from 100 to 400 as summarized in Table 1. This emphasis shifted with the increase in densities to include the number of bits per inch (BPI). A bit is formed by magnetizing the Fe203 particles of the media in one direction and allowing magnetic heads to recognize specific data patterns. From 1977 to 1986 the tracks per inch increased from 470 to 1400 corresponding to an increase from 6300 to 10,800 bits per inch respectively. Due to the reduction in the bit and track sizes, build and operating environments of systems have become critical factors in media reliability.Using the Ferrofluid pattern developing technique, the scanning electron microscope can be a valuable diagnostic tool in the examination of failure sites on disks.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
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Know How ◽  

How to use your local know-how to get the media to pay attention.


Crisis ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 163-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Warwick Blood ◽  
Jane Pirkis

Summary: The body of evidence suggests that there is a causal association between nonfictional media reporting of suicide (in newspapers, on television, and in books) and actual suicide, and that there may be one between fictional media portrayal (in film and television, in music, and in plays) and actual suicide. This finding has been explained by social learning theory. The majority of studies upon which this finding is based fall into the media “effects tradition,” which has been criticized for its positivist-like approach that fails to take into account of media content or the capacity of audiences to make meaning out of messages. A cultural studies approach that relies on discourse and frame analyses to explore meanings, and that qualitatively examines the multiple meanings that audiences give to media messages, could complement the effects tradition. Together, these approaches have the potential to clarify the notion of what constitutes responsible reporting of suicide, and to broaden the framework for evaluating media performance.


Author(s):  
Eric L. Sprankle ◽  
Christian M. End ◽  
Miranda N. Bretz

Utilizing a 2 (lyrics: present or absent) × 2 (images: present or absent) design, this study examined the unique effects of sexually degrading music videos and music lyrics on males’ aggressive behavior toward women, as well as males’ endorsement of rape myths and sexual stereotypes. Under the guise of a media memory study, 187 male undergraduate students were randomly assigned to one of four conditions. Despite the many psychological theories predicting an effect, the presentation of sexually degrading content in a visual or auditory medium (or combination thereof) did not significantly alter the participants’ aggression and self-reported endorsement of rape myths and sexual stereotypes. The null findings challenge the many corporate and governmental restrictions placed on sexual content in the media over concern for harmful effects.


Author(s):  
Jeeyun Oh ◽  
Mun-Young Chung ◽  
Sangyong Han

Despite of the popularity of interactive movie trailers, rigorous research on one of the most apparent features of these interfaces – the level of user control – has been scarce. This study explored the effects of user control on users’ immersion and enjoyment of the movie trailers, moderated by the content type. We conducted a 2 (high user control versus low user control) × 2 (drama film trailer versus documentary film trailer) mixed-design factorial experiment. The results showed that the level of user control over movie trailer interfaces decreased users’ immersion when the trailer had an element of traditional story structure, such as a drama film trailer. Participants in the high user control condition answered that they were less fascinated with, absorbed in, focused on, mentally involved with, and emotionally affected by the movie trailer than participants in the low user control condition only with the drama movie trailer. The negative effects of user control on the level of immersion for the drama trailer translated into users’ enjoyment. The impact of user control over interfaces on immersion and enjoyment varies depending on the nature of the media content, which suggests a possible trade-off between the level of user control and entertainment outcomes.


2014 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Latsch ◽  
Bettina Hannover

We investigated effects of the media’s portrayal of boys as “scholastic failures” on secondary school students. The negative portrayal induced stereotype threat (boys underperformed in reading), stereotype reactance (boys displayed stronger learning goals towards mathematics but not reading), and stereotype lift (girls performed better in reading but not in mathematics). Apparently, boys were motivated to disconfirm their group’s negative depiction, however, while they could successfully apply compensatory strategies when describing their learning goals, this motivation did not enable them to perform better. Overall the media portrayal thus contributes to the maintenance of gender stereotypes, by impairing boys’ and strengthening girls’ performance in female connoted domains and by prompting boys to align their learning goals to the gender connotation of the domain.


1991 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 325-325
Author(s):  
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