scholarly journals Singaporean Societies: Multimedia Communities of Student Migration

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-47
Author(s):  
Xuan Thu Dang ◽  
Howard Nicholas ◽  
Donna Starks

Studies of home language use tend to focus on macro-level language changes and verbal communication rather than on micro-level analyses of family communication. This makes it diffcult to form a nuanced picture of the relations among diverse resources deployed in transnational family communication. In this paper, we address this issue by reporting results from a preliminary study of the micro-level communicative interactions of a frst-generation transnational Australian Vietnamese family who have settled in Melbourne, Australia. Through an in-depth analysis of a 20-minute video clip, we capture intersections in the rich, diverse communicative resources used by the family as they watched a favourite English television program while simultaneously keeping in contact with family members overseas. Our analysis shows that transnational family communication patterns involve complex displays of language use, silence, touch, movement, and spatial orientation, which together enable the family to communicate in the here and now with individuals near and far. We use the multiplicity framework to interpret the fuidity of multimodal communication, intimacy, and continuity across space.

Jurnal Signal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Mahmudah Mahmudah ◽  
Farida Nurfalah ◽  
Aghnia Dian Lestari

ABSTRAKMasyarakat tercermin dalam kehidupan yang aman, nyaman, akan tetapi terkadang masih terjadi perselingkuhan, yang berujung pada perceraian. Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengetahui efektivitas komunikasi keluarga dalam membentuk keluarga yang sakinah dengan menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologi, metode kualitatif dan memilih lokasi di Griya Lobunta Lestari Cirebon. Hasil penelitian ini: 1) Proses komunikasi keluarga meliputi: a) Pengiriman fungsional, dan b) Penerimaan fungsional. 2) Pola komunikasi keluarga. Dari hasil penelitian menyatakan bahwa hirarki kekuasaan utama terletak pd suami karena menurut informan, suami adalah kepala keluarga yang harus dihormati. Adanya konflik dan resolusi, ada informan yang menyatakan sebagai mediator ketika konflik itu terjadi antara suami dengan anaknya, dan ada informan yang menyatakan ketika konflik dengan pasangan , maka akan diselesaikan berdua saja dengan suaminya dan itu dilakukan tidak didepan anak.Kata Kunci : Komunikasi Keluarga, Griya Lobunta ABSTRACTSociety is reflected in a safe, comfortable life, but sometimes there is still an affair, which results in divorce. The research aims to determine the effectiveness of family communication in forming a sakinah family by using a phenomenological approach, a qualitative method and selecting a location in Griya Lobunta Lestari Cirebon. The results of this study: 1) The process of family communication includes: a) functional delivery, and b) functional reception. 2) Family communication patterns. The results of the study stated that the main power hierarchy lies in the husband because according to the informant, the husband is the head of the family that must be respected. There are conflicts and resolutions, there are informants who claim to be mediators when the conflict occurs between the husband and his child, and there are informants who state that when conflicts with a partner, it will be resolved along with her husband and it is done not in front of the child.Keywords: Family Communication, Griya Lobunta


Author(s):  
Mattias Nordqvist

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to extend the socio-emotional wealth (SEW) perspective in general, and the contribution by Martin and Gomez-Mejia (this issue) in particular. The aim is also to address recent calls to incorporate more micro-level theorizing in the development of the SEW perspective and to embrace the rich, real-world environment in which this phenomenon takes place. Focus is particularly on the SEW dimension that is related to the ability to exercise family control over a business. Design/methodology/approach The approach is conceptual and introduces symbolic interactionism, a theory from micro-sociology and socio-psychology, to the SEW literature within the family business field. The paper draws on a previously published study by the author and relies on the centrality of the notion of socio-symbolic ownership in family firms. Findings The concepts of socio-symbolic ownership and the process of enacting ownership underline how family and non-family actors interpret and act upon specific guiding values and interests that constitute SEW at a micro level in each family firm. Socio-symbolic ownership and the guiding values and interests that the ownership is based on allow scholars to capture SEW differences among family firms, as the specific values and interests typically vary between family firms. Originality/value An approach is outlined that helps scholars to develop a more process-sensitive theory of SEW. Studying how and why actors engage in the social interactions, symbolic relations and interpretations that constitute the decision-making gives a better understanding of the important micro-foundations of SEW, and of the heterogeneity of family firms.


2017 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 493-510
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Dorrance Hall ◽  
John O. Greene ◽  
Lindsey B. Anderson ◽  
LaReina Hingson ◽  
Elizabeth Gill ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Livia Dwi Ramadhani ◽  
Tantut Susanto ◽  
Latifa Aini Susumaningrum

Abstract Background: Deaf adolescent during their development needs special attention particularly parents, to prevent risk for sexual behavior. Risk for sexual behavior among deaf adolescent related to the role of parents can be facilitated by families on how families communicate issues regarding reproductive health of deaf adolescents. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the family communication patterns and risky sexual behavior in Disabled Children School, Patrang regency of Jember district Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 53 deaf adolescent aged 11-20 with convenience sampling. A questionnaire was used to identify the sociodemography of participants while the data family communication patterns of was obtained by using the Family Communication Patterns Questionnaire and Adolescents Reproductive Health (ARH) Questionnaire to measure risky sexual behavior. Spearman test was performed to analyze the objective of the study. Results: There is a correlation between family communication patterns and risky sexual behavior in Disabled Children School, Patrang regency of Jember district (r = -0,301; p-value= 0,029). Conclussion: Family communication patterns received by deaf adolescents determine their sexual behavior. Deaf adolescents with dysfunctional family communication patterns tend to show risky sexual behavior. Keywords: family communication pattern, risk for sexual behavior, deaf adolescents Abstrak Latar belakang: Remaja tunarungu selama tumbuh kembangnya membutuhkan perhatian khusus terutama orang tua, untuk mencegah perilaku seksual berisiko. Perilaku seksual berisiko di kalangan remaja tunarungu berkaitan dengan peran orang tua dan dapat difasilitasi oleh keluarga terkait bagaimana keluarga mengkomunikasikan masalah kesehatan reproduksi remaja tunarungu. Tujuan: Mengetahui hubungan antara pola komunikasi keluarga dengan perilaku seksual berisiko pada remaja tunarungu di Sekolah Luar Biasa Kecamatan Patrang Kabupaten Jember. Metode: Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah cross-sectional dilakukan pada 53 remaja tunarungu berusia 11-20 tahun dengan convenience sampling. Instrumen menggunakan kuesioner Pola Komunikasi Keluarga dan Kuesioner Adolescents Reproductive Health (ARH) untuk mengukur perilaku seksual berisiko. Hasil: Ada hubungan antara pola komunikasi keluarga dengan perilaku seksual berisiko pada remaja tunarungu di Sekolah Luar Biasa Kecamatan Patrang Kabupaten Jember (r = -0,301; p-value= 0,029). Kesimpulan: Pola komunikasi keluarga yang diterima oleh remaja tunarungu menentukan perilaku seksualnya. Remaja tunarungu dengan pola komunikasi keluarga disfungsional cenderung menunjukan perilaku seksual yang berisiko.   Kata kunci: pola komunikasi keluarga, perilaku seksual berisiko, remaja tunarungu


2021 ◽  
pp. 0192513X2110380
Author(s):  
Maulana Rezi Ramadhana ◽  
Ravik Karsidi ◽  
Prahastiwi Utari ◽  
Drajat Tri Kartono

This study examines the family resilience of deaf children through the perspective of family communication. We examine the relationship between family communication patterns (including conformity and conversation orientation) with family resilience and compare differences in processes in family resilience of family types. Parents of deaf children ( n = 129) in Indonesia completed a survey of family communication patterns and family resilience. Our findings show that there is a significant positive relationship between family communication patterns and family resilience, with preference to conversation orientations. All family types were identified as having a relationship with family resilience with different uniqueness in their resilience processes. With the relationship between these two concepts, perhaps the concept of communication patterns in the family can become a theoretical framework that binds the literature on family resilience in a sample of families with deaf children. Implications and direction for future research are discussed.


Author(s):  
Haslinda Haslinda ◽  
Lahmuddin Lubis ◽  
Syukur Kholil

This study aims to analyze the family communication patterns of abuser and victim in sexual abuse case resolutions towards children, the application of the principles of Islamic communication in resolving sexual abuse cases towards children and to know the obstacles in solving sexual abuse cases for underage children in the law area of Medan City Resort Police. The research method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach. This method describes the current state of the subject or object of study based on facts that appear or as they are. The results of the study shows that the family communication patterns of abuser and victim in sexual abuse case resolutions towards children in Medan City Resort Police are the Equality Pattern, Balance Split Pattern, Unbalanced Split Pattern and Monopoly Patterns.


Author(s):  
Yan Hendra ◽  
Ribut Pribadi

Piousness children can not be separated from the communication built by parents in the family. Through this research a search for family communication was carried out so as to form a pious child. The research problem is, what is the model of family communication in sholeh children. The study uses a qualitative approach with qualitative descriptive methods. Research data is obtained through interviewing parents of pious children. The results showes that the family communication model in forming pious children was built by four foundations, namely the intensity of family communication consisting of frequency and duration of communication, family communication patterns consisting of atmosphere, communication and flow of communication, communication methods that tended to be persuasive and coercive, methods planting of value values consisting of exemplary methods, habituation, discipline, enforcement of rules that must be obeyed by children.


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 165-177
Author(s):  
Kitti Hauber

The paper deals with the questions regarding the nature and functions of nicknames in language use and presents the former and current nickname stock of Béb, a small village in the Transdanubian area of Hungary as indicators of the strong correlation between names, a community and its history. For two centuries the rich, heritable German nicknames represented the family relations and the cultural and dialectical features of the ethnically and linguistically homogeneous population of Béb. However, the direct consequences of World War II launched the unstoppable process of ethnic mixing and language change, which had an impact on the nickname stock as well: the former nickname stock began to fade with the oldest generations and was replaced with a new, bilingual nickname stock. The structural, semantic and lingual aspects of the nicknames used by a mostly monolingual younger generation can provide information about the cognitive processes which played a significant role in their creation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Setareh Shojaee ◽  
Mohammad Saber Khakhaninejad ◽  
Mahmoud Najafi

The aim of this study was to compare family communication patterns among Iranian individuals with blindness, deafness and individuals with typically developing. The statistical population consisted of all Iranian individuals with blindness, deafness and individuals with typically developing in Shiraz, Iran. The sample consisted of 116 individuals (32 individuals with blindness, 21 individuals with deafness, and 63 individuals with typically developing). The Revised Family Communication Patterns scale was used for measuring the family communication patterns. Multivariate analysis of variance test were used for data analysis. The results showed that conversation orientation in individuals with typically developing were significantly higher than individuals with blindness and deafness (P<.001). Furthermore, conversation orientation in individuals with blindness was significantly higher than individuals with deafness (P<.001). Moreover, the findings showed that the conformity orientation in individuals with blindness and deafness were significantly higher than individuals with typically developing (P<.001). It should be noted that there was no significant difference among individuals with blindness and deafness in terms of conformity orientation. The results of the study indicated that reforming of family communication patterns is essential for individuals with blindness and deafness.


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