Endah Triastuti

Endah Triastuti
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • University of Indonesia

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Introduction
Endah Triastuti, PhD is a lecturer at the Department of Communication, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences Universitas Indonesia. Her research interests are in media anthropology, minority groups, feminism and digital ethnography.
Current institution
University of Indonesia

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Publications (16)
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This study revisits the notion of sharenting by providing a study within Indonesia context. Scholarship discusses sharenting and concludes that as a practice, sharenting does not resemble what constitutes the identity of a 'good mother' and risk children’s safety online. This study reframes Employing argument on identity and performativity, this st...
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This study explains how the term of piety which is shown by well-known niqabis women on a social media like Instagram that has been negotiated and commodified for a certain reason. By using theoretical concept concerning on Commodification of Piety, which means labelling the name of Islam (kind of a new piety) to explain commodity (Shirazi, 2016),...
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This study discusses how Indonesian gay men use social media platforms to create a queer heterotopia by practicing disidentification – the process of distancing oneself from an unwanted identity. This disrupts the heterosexual dominant text to create the concept of disidentification self. The study finds that Indonesian gay men employ four strategi...
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This study suggests blogging as a practice has unintended cultural and political implications. It can be drawn from the data, derived from multiple qualitative fieldwork methods (2008–2012), that Indonesian women bloggers circumvent cultural constraints. Appropriating the private Bahasa Gaul, women bloggers establish connections and make alliances...
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This study explores the participation of pop music fandoms in fan base communities on popular social networking sites within Indonesia’s context, to not only engage with content but also, to find pleasure. Practices in pop music fandom from the perspective and experience of fans are explored. The results reveal that fans find pleasure in being acti...
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Accuracy is a common and serious problem in online mass media, particularly in today’s fast-paced news industry. By applying the arguments in structuration theory, this study examines agents within the structure of the news industry, such that they function as both the medium and outcome of agency formation, and how they intertwine with issues of p...
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This research applied the virtual ethnography approach to examine the emerging virtual communities supporting Indonesian women. It explored three Indonesia-based virtual communities on Facebook where women, especially those who experience domestic violence, look for a haven to find coping strategies and strength. As domestic violence is highly cons...
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Technology movement creates progressive impacts towards the development of communication network, computer, and the Internet. An innovation that is known as Artificial Intelligence (AI,) is one of many products. The usage of AI technology is predicted to expand globally, including in Indonesia. The influence of AI technology on improving the effect...
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Drawing on the critiques of the active/passive dichotomy and using an ethnographic approach, this article looks at the forms of Indonesian women's engagement in a convergent media world through blogging. We examine the technical, personalized authoring tools Indonesian women use in their blogging practices, and conclude that potential choices are n...
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Although the shift of paradigm in Post Authoritarian Indonesia has rearticulated the discourse of nationhood, the general notion that it is based on an imagined community remains an important consideration. Decades of ideological hegemony has been performed by the state through various socio-cultural constructions, embedding in the minds of its cit...

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