Fashion and Social Prejudice Against Women: New Insights from Indonesian Researcher

A new study sheds light on how women’s clothing, particularly when it is more revealing, can trigger social prejudice in Indonesia. The research highlights how societal norms, heavily influenced by moral and religious values, especially within the Muslim community, shape public perceptions of women who choose to dress more openly. Conducted by three academics from […]
A New Research by FISIP Undip Lecturer Reveals Religious Diversity and Social Prejudice Among High School Students in Semarang

A 2021 research article titled “Religious Diversity and Social Prejudice” thoroughly explores the topics of religious diversity and social prejudice, focusing on high school students in Semarang City. The study, conducted by Dr. Turnomo Rahardjo, M.Si, a lecturer in the Department of Communication Science at Universitas Diponegoro, aims to measure social prejudice among students in […]