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Defining Southeast Asia Through The Democratization of Technology: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Southeast Asian Representation in Tweets Regarding Raya and The Last Dragon Irene Shendy Kharista
Lakon : Jurnal Kajian Sastra dan Budaya Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL LAKON
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (362.124 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/lakon.v11i2.39086

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The development of technology has enabled the democratization of technology that helps minority groups to disseminate their own discourse outside the control of the dominant media. Through an analysis on a series of popular Twitter tweets made as responses towards the announcement of a Disney animated film Raya and the Last Dragon, this article explores how internet users who identify themselves as Southeast Asian respond to the representations of Southeast Asia produced by a multinational company. Using critical discourse analysis from van Dijk and representation theory, this article examines how popular tweets constructed a discourse on Southeast Asian representation by using their authority as 'Southeast Asian' to construct alternative representations in response to the representations created by popular media and how these reached other internet users. The results of the analysis show that while the representation discourse on the tweets was well received by internet users who identify themselves as 'Southeast Asian', some aspects used to construct the 'Southeast Asian' identity were disapproved of by some users who refused to associate themselves with the identity.
Reception Analysis on the Representation of Jerusalem in Nas Daily Bahasa Indonesia’s “Sindrom Yerusalem" Irene Shendy Kharista; Edi Dwi Riyanto
Sosial Horizon: Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Vol 9, No 2 (2022): Sosial Horizon: Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31571/sosial.v9i2.4309

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The discourses related to Israel, Jews, and conflicts related to them in Indonesian media has an influence on how Indonesians view them, be it on the aspect of “Israel” as a nation, an ethnicity, or a religion. Nas Daily, a Facebook vlog account runs by an Israeli-Arab vlogger, uploaded an Indonesian version of one of his videos which talks about Jerusalem, a city part of Israel, in his Indonesian vlog Nas Daily Bahasa Indonesia.. Using Stuart Hall's theory of representation and theory of reception, this study aims to examine how Indonesian audiences respond to the representation of the city of Jerusalem in the video “Sindrom Yerusalem” produced by a Facebook vlog channel “Nas Daily Indonesia”. The analysis is done through a qualitative approach which is using the concepts in Hall’s theories in order to do in-depth analysis on the readings of the audiences based on the comments found in the comment section of the video post. The findings on the analysis show how dominant reading on the video generally agree on the representation of Jerusalem as a city of spirituality and religiosity, which is presented positively in the video. On the other hand, most comments with oppositional reading relate their opinion based on the Israel-Palestine conflict, a context which is not mentioned in the video. Despite the disagreement on the positive representation, the oppositional readings still show the leaning on viewing Jerusalem and its related conflict through religious aspect, which is not so different from the aspect agreed upon by comments with dominant reading.
Reception Analysis on the Representation of Jerusalem in Nas Daily Bahasa Indonesia’s “Sindrom Yerusalem" Irene Shendy Kharista; Edi Dwi Riyanto
Sosial Horizon: Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022): Sosial Horizon: Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31571/sosial.v9i2.4309

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The discourses related to Israel, Jews, and conflicts related to them in Indonesian media has an influence on how Indonesians view them, be it on the aspect of “Israel” as a nation, an ethnicity, or a religion. Nas Daily, a Facebook vlog account runs by an Israeli-Arab vlogger, uploaded an Indonesian version of one of his videos which talks about Jerusalem, a city part of Israel, in his Indonesian vlog Nas Daily Bahasa Indonesia.. Using Stuart Hall's theory of representation and theory of reception, this study aims to examine how Indonesian audiences respond to the representation of the city of Jerusalem in the video “Sindrom Yerusalem” produced by a Facebook vlog channel “Nas Daily Indonesia”. The analysis is done through a qualitative approach which is using the concepts in Hall’s theories in order to do in-depth analysis on the readings of the audiences based on the comments found in the comment section of the video post. The findings on the analysis show how dominant reading on the video generally agree on the representation of Jerusalem as a city of spirituality and religiosity, which is presented positively in the video. On the other hand, most comments with oppositional reading relate their opinion based on the Israel-Palestine conflict, a context which is not mentioned in the video. Despite the disagreement on the positive representation, the oppositional readings still show the leaning on viewing Jerusalem and its related conflict through religious aspect, which is not so different from the aspect agreed upon by comments with dominant reading.