Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators

Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for fostering inclusivity, enabling people with disabilities to convey diverse messages to broad audiences. The TikTok account @jennifernatalie_ exemplifies this by delivering educational content on sign language. As a deaf Social Media Influencer (SMI), @...

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Main Authors: Setyaningsih, Santi, Utari, Prahastiwi, Satyawan, Ignatius Agung
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spelling my-ukm.journal.243602024-10-17T14:21:24Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24360/ Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators Setyaningsih, Santi Utari, Prahastiwi Satyawan, Ignatius Agung Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for fostering inclusivity, enabling people with disabilities to convey diverse messages to broad audiences. The TikTok account @jennifernatalie_ exemplifies this by delivering educational content on sign language. As a deaf Social Media Influencer (SMI), @jennifernatalie_ has successfully engaged her followers despite communication challenges. This research aims to analyze the communication strategies employed by @jennifernatalie_ in promoting sign language education on TikTok. Using a qualitative content analysis approach, the study examined 112 short videos from the Sign Language playlist on @jennifernatalie_’s TikTok, supplemented by relevant literature. The findings reveal that @jennifernatalie_ employs specific strategies to effectively deliver sign language education. These include using TikTok’s features, such as closed captions, to enhance accessibility and involving her child as a co-communicator, which adds relatability and diversity to the content. Her messaging targets both disabled and non-disabled audiences, extending her reach and impact. Additionally, she utilizes other platforms like Instagram and YouTube to support her educational efforts. The study highlights @jennifernatalie_’s ability to bridge communication gaps through social media, demonstrating how influencers can educate and raise awareness on important issues. This suggests a model for other educators and influencers to emulate in their efforts to promote inclusivity and accessibility. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24360/1/717_726%20766472555522PB.pdf Setyaningsih, Santi and Utari, Prahastiwi and Satyawan, Ignatius Agung (2024) Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators. e-Bangi Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 21 (3). pp. 717-726. ISSN 1823-884x http://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
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description Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for fostering inclusivity, enabling people with disabilities to convey diverse messages to broad audiences. The TikTok account @jennifernatalie_ exemplifies this by delivering educational content on sign language. As a deaf Social Media Influencer (SMI), @jennifernatalie_ has successfully engaged her followers despite communication challenges. This research aims to analyze the communication strategies employed by @jennifernatalie_ in promoting sign language education on TikTok. Using a qualitative content analysis approach, the study examined 112 short videos from the Sign Language playlist on @jennifernatalie_’s TikTok, supplemented by relevant literature. The findings reveal that @jennifernatalie_ employs specific strategies to effectively deliver sign language education. These include using TikTok’s features, such as closed captions, to enhance accessibility and involving her child as a co-communicator, which adds relatability and diversity to the content. Her messaging targets both disabled and non-disabled audiences, extending her reach and impact. Additionally, she utilizes other platforms like Instagram and YouTube to support her educational efforts. The study highlights @jennifernatalie_’s ability to bridge communication gaps through social media, demonstrating how influencers can educate and raise awareness on important issues. This suggests a model for other educators and influencers to emulate in their efforts to promote inclusivity and accessibility.
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author Setyaningsih, Santi
Utari, Prahastiwi
Satyawan, Ignatius Agung
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Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators
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Utari, Prahastiwi
Satyawan, Ignatius Agung
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title Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators
title_short Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators
title_full Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators
title_fullStr Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators
title_full_unstemmed Expressive silence: managing message through sign language on Tiktok by deaf communicators
title_sort expressive silence: managing message through sign language on tiktok by deaf communicators
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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