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TRADITIONAL TITLES AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN GORONTALO Sumarjo; Atwar Bajari
Jurnal Kaganga: Jurnal Ilmiah Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jkaganga.5.2.177-185

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Each region has its own peculiarities that refers to the culture of its people. In this diverse culture, there are customs that are maintained as continuous, preserved and practiced in social life. The aims of the research are: (a) to reveal the meaning of adat title in local political communication, (b) to know the meaning of political communication capital in local government in Gorontalo, and (c) to get the pattern of political communication capital in local government in Gorontalo. The research doing by the critical ethnography, which is focus on the discovery, interpretation, and application of local knowledge to practice, rather than on testing hypotheses or outcomes. As a customary area, Gorontalo has a tradition of giving traditional titles (Pulanga)to the local son who is considered to have a great contribution to the region. The awarding of traditional titles/returns as a form of homage to new officials to distinguish them from others in society. The preservation of the traditions of the awarding ceremony is a sign that custom exists in Gorontalo society. So far, the awards have not clashed with democracy, although in certain aspects such as the recognition of women's leadership, not yet fully compatible with democracy. This paper examines how customary / traditional titles can be used as political capital in a contestation in Gorontalo for political office positions.Key words: gelaradat, modal politik, Gorontalo.
KOMUNIKASI ANTARPRIBADI DALAM TOXIC RELATIONSHIP PACARAN PADA MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS NEGERI GORONTALO Sumarjo; Yowan Tamu; Deby Astuty Elvita Hussa
JAMBURA JURNAL ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Jambura ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Jambura Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi

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In romantic relationships, things don't always go smoothly. There are many reasons why aconsensual relationship between people of different genders becomes an unhealthy relationship.For example, the lack of openness between partners is one of the causes of problems in romanticrelationships. An unhealthy relationship can have a negative impact on the physical and mentalhealth of someone involved in the relationship. The condition of an unhealthy romanticrelationship is called a toxic relationship.This research aims to find out how interpersonal communication processes and social exchangesoccur in toxic relationships among Gorontalo State University students. The research methodused is a qualitative descriptive approach using social penetration theory and Social ExchangeTheory as analytical tools.The research results show that the relationship level that leads to a toxic relationship occurs inthe communication context, namely verbal and nonverbal communication. The findings of verbalcommunication that occurred in the relationships of several informant couples were that thecouple received harsh words, lies, insults towards the partner, demeaned and intimidated thepartner. Meanwhile, findings related to nonverbal communication that occurred were thatseveral informants often received physical violence such as punches and even throwing thingswhen a conflict occurred. Second, the social exchange that occurs in relationships, namely costsand rewards. The costs received in a relationship include momentary emotional satisfaction andsufficient financial needs. Apart from that, the rewards that occur include frequently feelingstressed, anxious, and losing freedom in relationships.