DALIA MOGAHED’S IDENTITY AS REFLECTED IN TED TALKS VIDEO

Zaenul Kurniawan Syahid
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This study discussed the identity of Dalia Mogahed reflected through speech in an event called TED Talks. It is a big program have been featured great people around the world including Dalia Mogahed from various backgrounds to spread ideas. Her 2016 TED Talks entitled "What it's Like to be Muslim in America" was named one of the top TED Talks that year. This research employed a descriptive qualitative method as a research design since the purpose of the study is to provides a deep analysis of the data. The data collected through the transcription which is provided on the TED Talks official website. The finding revealed that Dalia Mogahed projected her social identity more dominant than role identity. There was no indication of the utterances that proved the characteristics of her personal identity. Therefore, the fluidity of identity was also shared by Mogahed in that situation to convince that identity was not fixed. It is highly recommended for further researchers who are interested in investigating the personal identity projection to follow up the findings of this research by concerning on finding someone’s personal identity in term of speech performance.
Dalia mogahed的身份反映在ted演讲视频中
这项研究讨论了Dalia Mogahed在TED演讲中所反映的身份。这是一个大型节目,邀请了来自世界各地的伟大人物,包括Dalia Mogahed,他们来自不同的背景,传播思想。她2016年的TED演讲题为“在美国做穆斯林是什么样子”,被评为当年最受欢迎的TED演讲之一。本研究采用描述性定性方法作为研究设计,因为研究的目的是对数据进行深入分析。通过转录收集的数据在TED演讲的官方网站上提供。研究结果显示,比起角色认同,Dalia Mogahed更倾向于投射她的社会认同。没有任何迹象表明她的话语可以证明她个人身份的特征。因此,在这种情况下,Mogahed也分享了身份的流动性,以使人相信身份不是固定的。强烈建议对个人身份投射研究感兴趣的研究人员在本研究的基础上,从言语表现的角度来研究个人身份投射。
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