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The Impact of Social Media Communication on Youth Identity Formation: A Cross-Cultural Analysis Nugraha, Aat Ruchiat; Sjoraida, Diah Fatma; Rembe, Elismayanti; Guna, Bucky Wibawa Karya; Sani, Asrul; Suhardi, Suhardi; Fitria, Arie
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2024): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 2 May 2024
Publisher : Asosiasi Ide Bahasa Kepri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i2.177

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This study aims to analyze the impact of social media communication on the formation of adolescent identity from a cross-cultural perspective. Using cross-cultural analysis methods, this study investigates how adolescents from different countries and cultures interact with social media and how those interactions affect the formation of their identities. The results of the study show that social media plays an important role as an important space for adolescents to uncover, express, and negotiate their cultural identity. Social media platforms provide access to a wide range of cultural expressions, allowing for the blending and transformation of traditional and modern cultural elements. However, research also shows that the influence of social media can lead to cultural homogenization and the potential loss of unique local cultural identities. In addition, the study also found that social media use can influence teens by offering a sense of community and membership, as well as facilitating connections with like-minded friends globally.
Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Relationships, Gestures, Postures, Proxemics. Sjoraida, Diah Fatma; Nugraha, Aat Ruchiat; Guna, Bucky Wibawa Karya; Ali, Makhrus; Arifin, Andi Harmoko; Nomleni, Anton PW; Hendrik, Hendrik; Pasaribu, Daniel
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2024): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 2 May 2024
Publisher : Asosiasi Ide Bahasa Kepri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i2.179

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This study aims to explore the role of nonverbal communication in interpersonal relationships, with a focus on gestures, postures, and proxemics (physical distance between individuals). Nonverbal communication, which includes body movements, body language, as well as the use of personal space, has a significant impact on the understanding and dynamics of relationships between individuals. The study uses observation and in-depth interview methods to identify patterns of nonverbal communication in daily interactions. The results showed that gestures, postures, and proxemics can affect the way people respond to and understand each other, thereby strengthening or weakening interpersonal relationships. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the importance of nonverbal elements in building effective and harmonious communication in various social contexts.