Rinatania Anggraeni Fajriani

Rinatania Anggraeni Fajriani

  • Karen Blixens Plads 8

    2300 København S

20132013

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Short presentation

The mores of morality: social media and relationship practices in Indonesia

 

This PhD is an ethnographic investigation of the way in which young unmarried Muslims make use of social media networks in order to establish sexual relationships and everyday intimacy in contemporary Indonesia. In that direction, this dissertation has built upon both online and in situ ethnographic research in order to examine the ways in which social intimacy is being produced, displayed, and negotiated through social media and to subsequently understand whether the way in which young unmarried Muslim perform intimacy in the online realm differs substantially from similar practices conducted in their physical everyday lives. Indeed, the Indonesian society has recently become increasingly conservative with Islamic values becoming deeply embedded in it, which has sent thousands of laymen who wish to perform sexual practices that go beyond acceptable social norms – such as premarital sex or same-sex relationships – into the online realm. Nevertheless, as I will argue throughout this dissertation, the online realm itself has also become strongly informed by similar cultural logics, which essentially undermines distinctions between the ways in which intimacy is being negotiated offline and online. Taking this as a point of departure, this dissertation will provide a holistic overview of the social media landscape in Indonesia while maintaining a focus on social intimacy

Education/Academic qualification

The role of Twitter based carpooling community to reduce Jakarta road traffic, University of Manchester

1 Sept 201331 Oct 2014

Award Date: 18 Nov 2014

Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) analysis on Trans TV production, Gadjah Mada University

1 Sept 200628 Nov 2010

Award Date: 22 Feb 2011

External positions

LPDP

1 Aug 2013 → …

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Social Networks
  • Internet and Society
  • Southeast Asia
  • Indonesia
  • Social Media
  • ICT