This study examines the representation of step-families in Indonesian entertainment media, focusing on the portrayal of step-mothers (Ibu Tiri) and their relationships with their step-children. With the rise of social media, Indonesian audiences are increasingly exposed to various depictions of family structures, including non-traditional ones.

This study contributes to our understanding of the complex relationships between media representation, social media, and audience perceptions of family dynamics. The findings have implications for the development of more diverse and inclusive storytelling in Indonesian entertainment media, as well as for promoting healthy and positive attitudes toward non-traditional family structures.

Here's a potential paper idea:

How do Indonesian entertainment media, such as TV shows and movies, portray step-families (Ibu Tiri) and their lifestyles, and what effects does this have on audience perceptions of family dynamics?