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PENCEGAHAN PRAKTIK PROSTITUSI ONLINE MELALUI LEMBAGA SEKOLAH DAN KELUARGA Listyani, Refti Handini
The Journal of Society and Media Vol 1, No 2 (2017): Culture and Ritual in Society & Media
Publisher : Department of Social Science, Faculty of Social Science &Law, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jsm.v1n2.p67-74

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Although various problems arise from the existence of prostitution, the fact that the closure of prostitution also raises new problems. Closure of conventional prostitution opens the possibility of creating online prostitution, ie prostitution by utilizing social media. The advantages of this prostitution are its wider geographic range and make it easier to avoid security. This paper discusses the prevention of online prostitution through family and school institutions. The problem is the limited knowledge of parents related to the internet, especially related to the issue of online prostitution. Limitations of knowledge about internet problems cannot be separated from the social background of parents who come from the bottom economy. The same is true of suburban schools, whose teachers have little knowledge of the internet and the limited funds to organize educational events about internet dangers. One way out is educational support from the government as well as institutions that focus on the problems of children and adolescents
PENCEGAHAN PRAKTIK PROSTITUSI ONLINE MELALUI LEMBAGA SEKOLAH DAN KELUARGA Listyani, Refti Handini
The Journal of Society and Media Vol 1, No 2 (2017): Culture and Ritual in Society & Media
Publisher : Department of Social Science, Faculty of Social Science &Law, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jsm.v1n2.p67-74

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Although various problems arise from the existence of prostitution, the fact that the closure of prostitution also raises new problems. Closure of conventional prostitution opens the possibility of creating online prostitution, ie prostitution by utilizing social media. The advantages of this prostitution are its wider geographic range and make it easier to avoid security. This paper discusses the prevention of online prostitution through family and school institutions. The problem is the limited knowledge of parents related to the internet, especially related to the issue of online prostitution. Limitations of knowledge about internet problems cannot be separated from the social background of parents who come from the bottom economy. The same is true of suburban schools, whose teachers have little knowledge of the internet and the limited funds to organize educational events about internet dangers. One way out is educational support from the government as well as institutions that focus on the problems of children and adolescents
Indonesian Teen Romanticism: The Underlying Ideology of “Film Television” (FTV) During Covid-19 Pandemic from Gender Perspective Listyani, Refti Handini; Sadewo, FX Sri; Bustami, Mohammad Reevany; Mudzakkir, Moh.; Susanti, Emy
The Journal of Society and Media Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Life Changes in Social Life and Media
Publisher : Department of Social Science, Faculty of Social Science &Law, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jsm.v5n1.p129-150

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This research examines the underlying ideology(s) of a TV program called ‘Film Television’ (FTV). This TV program is on during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Specifically, using framing analysis and gender perspective approach as a methodology, this research analyses the ways in which these ideologies developed in FTV. Six prime samples of FTV were chosen, namely Laki-laki Buaya Darat, Cowok Gue IQ-nya Ancur Banget, Cowok Gue Pendek Bener, Pacar honorer, Ganteng-ganteng Medit, Pacar Gue Brondong. The findings reveal a thrust of twin-contrarian thrust of messaging. There are two embedded ideologies underlying the FTV. First, the FTV production house carries a patriarchal ideology by raising themes that discriminate against women through stereotypes against women that appear in the story. Second, the FTV production house carries the ideology of feminism, with themes that position women as super-ordinates. Women occupy a higher social class than men. This finding of twin-contrarian ideological thrust offers an important contribution to the gender theoretical vacuum of Indonesian TV as an example of Asian teen romanticism in national TV programming during a global crisis.  It has conceptual implication on the repertoire of social science knowledge, especially sociology particularly research on womens body and beauty, sociology of gender and media, and sociology of family.