Nomophobie Students Critical Discourse Analysis on New Yogyakarta International Airport News
Agustinus Hary Setyawan
Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta
Abstract
Nomophobie students or students who are addicted with mobile phone in Yogyakarta have a major concern for current academic issues currently. Their mobile phone addiction is yet correlated negatively with their interpretation about news from media. It is needed other descriptive point of view to know the whole impacts instead of just the negative impacts. The aim of this research is to find out the critical discourse analysis ability of Nomophobie Students toward the news articles about New Yogyakarta International Airport (NYIA). The articles about NYIA are choosen because it has a major concern for years to University students in Yogyakarta. This research is descriptive qualitative research using case studies. The data was taken from January to September 2018. The object of the research was Nomophobie university students in Yogyakarta. The students are given questions about two different articles about NYIA which have relation with teun van dijk elements. The next step is analysing the students answers wheater it belongs to the teun van dijk theories which are macrostructure, superstructure, and microstructure elements or not. The finding shows that the“theme” elements are 100% known; the “rhetoric” elements are 91.6% known; The “stylistics” elements are 41.6% known, and “syntax” elements are 16.6% known by the nomophobie students. The “Scheme” and “Semantics” elements are not known at all (0%) by the nomophobie students so far.
Keywords: Nomophobia, Critical Discourse Analysis, Macro structure, Superstructure, Micro structure
Topic: International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics