ANALISIS RESEPSI KHALAYAK DALAM MEMAKNAI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL BERBASIS ELEKTRONIK (KSBE) PADA FILM LIKE & SHARE

This research aims to explore the audience's reception of the film "Like & Share" regarding the issue of electronic-based sexual violence using Stuart Hall's Reception Encoding Decoding theory, focusing on variations in the backgrounds of informants, including differences in...

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Main Author: Nieda Nabila, (Author)
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Published: 2024-01-15.
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