Wijaya, Deniawan Tommy Chandra
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Ecocultural Communication Strategies and Javanese Local Wisdom in Strengthening the Branding of Barokah Tourism Village Wijaya, Deniawan Tommy Chandra; Tellings, Karel Henry
Javanologi: International Journal of Javanese Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Javanologi Volume 9 No. 1: December
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Ipteks Javanologi Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v9i1.109618

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The management of Pakel Hamlet, Karangpandan, as a tourism destination began in 2017 through a collaboration between the local community and the Isy Karima Islamic Boarding School empowerment team, forming the Language Tourism Village (Kampung Wisata Bahasa/KWB). The village thrived in 2019 with its flagship programs in English, Japanese, and Arabic learning. However, the number of visitors declined during the 2020–2022 pandemic. In early 2024, the village underwent a rebranding process, becoming the Barokah Tourism Village (Kampung Wisata Barokah). This study aims to analyze the ecocultural-based intercultural communication strategies and Javanese local wisdom values that support its promotion and rebranding efforts. A qualitative method was employed, using in-depth interviews as the primary data collection technique. The findings reveal that: (1) the intercultural communication strategy harmonizes two strong cultural elements, namely Islamic boarding school and Javanese rural traditions; (2) it integrates key cultural elements such as language, collective historical memory, religious values, and Javanese local wisdom; and (3) its implementation in promotion and rebranding is strengthened by the development of agrarian, local cultural, and wellness-based tourism concepts.
Gamelan Reog Ponorogo Accompaniment as a Symbol of Communication in The Power of Javanese Leadership Wijaya, Deniawan Tommy Chandra; Wongsodikromo, Christa
Javanologi: International Journal of Javanese Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2024): Javanologi Volume 8 No. 1: December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v8i1.96030

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This research focuses its analysis on how the Reog Ponorogo gamelan instruments is able to represent symbols communication of Javanese leadership power. The research is a type of field research, and was conducted in three regions, namely Surakarta, Magetan, and Ponorogo. The research method was conducted in an interpretive qualitative way, with a symbolic interpretive approach technique that bases its analysis on the interpretation and meaning of cultural symbols, which are expressed through the interaction of taste, emotionality, spirituality, rationality and morality in the communication process. For this reason, in conducting research, researchers combine data from the findings of data in the field, with theories and literature data related to the object of research. Data collection efforts are carried out interactively through in-depth interview methods, and are carried out continuously until they reach data saturation. As for the determination of sources, researchers used purposive sampling technique, which is a sampling technique based on certain considerations. The results of the study found three powers of Javanese leadership, namely the power of authority, the power of wisdom or kawicaksanan, and the spiritual power or kawaskithan represented in the accompaniment of Reog Ponorogo music. All of these lead to the concept of Panaragan, or the concept of understanding one's identity.Keywords: Warok, Reog Ponorogo, Panaragan, Javanese Leadership
Implementation of Javanese Speech as a Form of Strengthening Local Wisdom for Middle School Teachers in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency Sumartono, Basuki; Sutarjo, Sutarjo; Wijaya, Deniawan Tommy Chandra
Javanologi: International Journal of Javanese Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Javanologi Volume 6 No. 1: December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v6i1.71596

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Javanese speech is a way of someone with special skills in Javanese literature and language who is able to bring events in Javanese society, such as weddings (temanten), death (kesripahan), meetings (pepanggihan), banquets (pasamuan), recitation (pengaosan), stage, and so on. Partner problems experienced, namely (1) there are still Javanese language teachers who have not mastered Javanese speech techniques according to the correct rules; (2) Junior high school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso District have not all mastered Javanese language and literature in Javanese speeches; (3) Not all middle school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso District know and understand paramasastra (phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax), discourse, and Javanese pragmatics; (4) Not all middle school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso Subdistrict master Hamicara (Public Speaking); (5) Not all middle school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso Subdistrict have confidence in giving Javanese speeches. The implementation method used is by using the practice/practice method, listening and elearning where the activity planning is expected to answer Javanese speech skills for junior high school teachers in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java. Plans for implementing program activities include (1) making video tutorials on examples of Javanese speeches as e-learning materials; (2) Conducting courses/training in Javanese speech by presenting experts; (3) Provide assistance in training in Javanese speech until proficient; and (4) To evaluate gradually. The planned outputs are (1) Publication of service in journals with ISSN or proceedings of seminars with ISBN; (2) Publication of service activities in print or online mass media; and (3) Publication of service in the form of activity videos.Keywords: Javanese speech, local wisdom, middle school, Ngargoyoso, Karanganyar.
Trend Politainment dalam Pemberitaan Debat Capres Pemilihan Umum Indonesia Tahun 2024 Priandika, Kevin Reynaldi; Wijaya, Deniawan Tommy Chandra
Jurnal Komunikasi Massa Vol 17, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Komunikasi Massa Volume 17 Nomor 1 Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jkm.v17i1.90284

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As the 2024 election approaches, politicians are competing to gain public attention, especially from young voters, by using the concept of politainment. However, it is not only politicians who are using politainment; the mass medias are also using it to attract public attention. This research discusses the trend of politainment in online media, specifically Kompas.com and CNNIndonesia.com, in their coverage leading up to the 2024 presidential election. The researcher sampled 25 news articles about the first presidential debate from Kompas.com and CNNIndonesia.com, covering the period from December 12 to December 22, 2023. This research is qualitative and uses Robert Entman's framing analysis model, which consists of four steps: define problems, diagnose causes, make moral judgments, and recommend treatments. The 25 news articles were divided into four groups based on the type of politainment discussed: character, fashion, family, and expressions/gestures. The analysis revealed that Kompas.com and CNNIndonesia.com predominantly used character-based politainment and reported positively on Prabowo, Anies, and Major Teddy, while Gibran was reported with a more negative tone. Fashion- based politainment was used by both Kompas.com and CNNIndonesia.com to report on Ganjar in a positive light. Kompas.com published more articles than CNNIndonesia.com on family-based politainment, framing the relationship between Ganjar and Mahfud with their respective sons positively. Lastly, both Kompas.com and CNNIndonesia.com covered expressions and gestures politainment positively for Prabowo and Gibran. Character issues were generally conveyed using metaphorical language, while fashion, family, and expressions/gestures issues tended not to use any specific stylistic language.