Participation of Communication Science Students in The 2nd HISPISI’s International Conference on Humanities, Education, Law, and Social Sciences

On Thursday, (25/08/2022) the 2nd hispisi’s international conference on humanities, education, law, and social sciences (ichelss). It has been successfully introduced with the theme of contemporary trends and addresses Shared challenges in social sciences, humanities, education, and law studies. And representatives from undergraduate students of Jakarta state university communications studies are participating as participants and participating in the series of activities.

The 9 papers of the 9 teams included in this activity :

  1. Panopticon Effect On Skin Color Representation In Scarlett Whitening Advertising” by Anggito Priyambodo, Annisa Rahmawati, Raden Ali Reza G. K, and Dini safitri 
  2. Representation of Power in Creative Advertising Class Discourse at the Communication Studies Program, State University of Jakarta in 2022” by Dini Safitri, Adiza Resty Purwaningtyas, Amanda Kanary Putri, Lisnawati 
  3. “Public Space on News on Kompas.com Regarding the Handling of Covid-19 by the Government” by Lidia Tri Rezeki , Siti Fatimah Romlah, Siti Syaharani Hamirah and Dini Safitri
  4. “The Role of Korean Pop Culture in Changing the Behavior of Teenage Kpop Fans Among IKOM UNJ Students”  by Irda Adhelina Dalimunthe, Ardelia Putri Hariyadi, Sukma Dwianjani Agustin, Dini Safitri
  5. “Critical Discourse Analysis On Tempo.Co Online News Using Fairclough Discourse Analysis” by Andi Putri Alifiah, Fiska Paragita, Yustina, Dini Safitri
  6. “Control Of “Toxic Productivity” In Maintainin g Mental Health In Jakarta State University Students During The Covid-19 Pandemic” by Camilla Ramadhina, Dini Safitri, Fahriza Annisa, and Qynantha Fadilah
  7. “Panoptic Use of Government Supervision in @bangsamahasiswa Instagram Account ” by Alif Al-Hajj, Andika Rezky Pratama, Muhammad Kevin Ananda Imron and Dini Safitri 
  8. “Instagram as a Public Sphere for Women’s Social Issues” by Ellyana Gustirani, Nerissa Mutiara Murpratiwi, Hasna Nur Fauziyah, Erdyandra Tri Sandiva and Dini Safitri.
  9. “Otaku” As A Part Of Japan Cultural Hegemony In Otaku Community On Indonesian Twitter Base” by Intan Maharani Putri, Hana Hanifah, and Shakilah Faliha

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