Dita Indra Febryanti
Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

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Debunking the normalisation of sexual violence on screen through #MeToo movement: The case of Hollywood films Vany Fitria; Rendy Pahrun Wadipalapa; Raden Hariyani Susanti; Dita Indra Febryanti
Journal of Urban Sociology Volume 6 No 1 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

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This study examines the denormalisation of sexual violence against women in the #MeToo movement-themed Hollywood films. The strong presence of the social-political #MeToo movement in the past decade has influenced Hollywood films. The movement plays a major role in increasing public awareness of how devastating sexual abuse is against women and in challenging the current patriarchal system in society. This study uses descriptive research methods and adopts thematic analysis to critically analyse the denormalisation of sexual violence against women in Hollywood films with the #MeToo movement as their theme. This research used three Hollywood films as the units of analyses: On the Record, Athlete A, and Bombshell. This study found that these films are essential in denormalising sexual violence against women on screen. The findings show the three important characteristics shared among these three films. First, they shed light on the existence of the power imbalance between the perpetrators and victims. Second, they show the transformation of female victims of sexual violence into feminist figures. Last, they denormalise sexual abuse. The findings benefit academics who are interested in movie and gender studies as well as practitioners who promote gender equality and women’s rights.Keywords : Hollywood film; the #MeToo Movement; Sexual Violence; Denormalisation of Sexual Violence
Strengthening Energy-Saving Culture Through the Implementation of State Defense Dita Indra Febryanti; Syan Rosyid Adiwinata
CoMBInES - Conference on Management, Business, Innovation, Education and Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): The 4th Conference on Management, Business, Innovation, Education and Social Sc
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

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The energy crisis results from imbalanced demand and availability. The Government commits to addressing future energy challenges in Indonesia through a conservation movement. Accelerating anticipatory measures with public support is crucial. Recognizing energy conservation as a societal responsibility, including students as agents of change, the implementation of a state defense program in higher education, is crucial. This research identifies students' energy conservation knowledge, analyzes dominant factors influencing its success, and assesses efforts to strengthen the conservation culture. Findings show awareness levels, with attitude toward belief as a primary hindrance. Combining technical and behavioral approaches is necessary for sustainable energy culture.