Skripsi
RESISTENSI PEREMPUAN TERHADAP OBJEKTIVIKASI SEKSUAL DI TWITTER
This research focuses on women's resistance to sexual objectification on Twitter. The subjects in this research were female Twitter users. In this research, the theory used is James C. Scott's Theory of Resistance using descriptive qualitative methods and case studies as research strategies. Data collection techniques in this research were carried out through observation, interviews, documentation and audio visuals. There are two sources of data in this research, namely, secondary data obtained from observations and interviews and primary data obtained through documentation and audio visuals. Then the data was analyzed using data condensation analysis techniques, data presentation and conclusions. The research results show that acts of sexual objectification that occur against women on Twitter occur through features on Twitter such as tweets and comments, in the form of sentences that demean women sexually. There are two forms of sexual objectification, namely reductive objectification and non-reductive objectification. The act of sexual objectification that occurs does not see the meaning in a post, but the trigger for the act of sexual objectification is the perpetrator who lacks education, is influenced by culture and has narrow thinking. Therefore, women carry out acts of resistance as awareness and solidarity to protect each other among women. The form of resistance action carried out by women is closed resistance, namely, by providing educational opinions and arguments against stereotypes, beauty standards and verbal violence. Verbal violence is an act of sexual objectification that women often experience on Twitter. Women carry out acts of resistance through tweets, retweets and comments. Apart from through real action, women carry out passive resistance, such as reporting posts that carry out acts of sexual objectification.
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