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Komodifikasi dalam Ekonomi Politik Media: Studi Kasus pada Instagram Sabrina Chairunnisa Aldi Hardianto; Indah Sari Pratidina
Koneksi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Koneksi
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Tarumanagara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/kn.v10i1.36777

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed social media into a capitalization space where identity and creativity are converted into economic exchange value. This study analyzes the commodification processes within the digital activities of influencer Sabrina Chairunnisa through the lens of the political economy of media, specifically applying Vincent Mosco’s conceptual framework. Through a qualitative descriptive approach and case study method, data was collected via virtual observation of Instagram content and documentation to understand how creativity transforms into commercial value. The research reveals that Chairunnisa effectively integrates content creation, labor, and audience interaction to generate economic profit while maintaining ethical work standards without exploitation. Educational skincare reviews and entertainment content transform into commodities that significantly benefit brands like Wardah and JimsHoney, turning personal expression into a strategic marketing tool. Furthermore, the meticulous labor of her creative team and the high engagement of her audience are capitalized upon to strengthen her bargaining power in the competitive influencer marketing industry. This study concludes that social media functions as a complex capitalist ecosystem where digital influence and creative labor are systematically commodified. Pesatnya perkembangan teknologi digital telah mengubah media sosial menjadi ruang kapitalisasi di mana identitas dan kreativitas bertransformasi menjadi nilai tukar ekonomi. Penelitian ini menganalisis proses komodifikasi dalam aktivitas digital influencer Sabrina Chairunnisa melalui perspektif ekonomi politik media dengan menerapkan kerangka konseptual komodifikasi dari Vincent Mosco. Melalui pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif dan metode studi kasus, data dikumpulkan lewat observasi virtual terhadap konten Instagram serta dokumentasi untuk memahami mekanisme kreativitas menjadi komoditas komersial. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan bahwa Chairunnisa secara efektif mengintegrasikan kreasi konten, tenaga kerja, dan interaksi audiens untuk menghasilkan keuntungan ekonomi sembari tetap mempertahankan standar kerja yang etis tanpa eksploitasi. Konten ulasan edukatif mengenai perawatan kulit dan hiburan bertransformasi menjadi komoditas yang memberikan keuntungan signifikan bagi jenama seperti Wardah dan JimsHoney, sekaligus mengubah ekspresi personal menjadi alat pemasaran strategis. Lebih lanjut, kerja cermat tim kreatifnya serta keterlibatan audiens yang tinggi dikapitalisasi untuk memperkuat posisi tawarnya dalam industri pemasaran influencer yang kompetitif. Studi ini menyimpulkan bahwa media sosial berfungsi sebagai ekosistem kapitalis yang kompleks di mana pengaruh digital dan kerja kreatif dikomodifikasi secara sistematis.
Konstruksi Makna Kepemimpinan Perempuan dalam Birokrasi Pemerintahan di Indonesia Reny Henriyani; Bunga Shafa Azizah; Mahbub Ubaedi Alwi; Ganjar Ndaru Aji; Aldi Hardianto
Ganaya : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 9 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/ganaya.v9i1.5285

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Women’s leadership in government bureaucracy is increasingly recognized for contributing to more inclusive and responsive public policies. However, in Indonesia, women’s representation in strategic leadership positions remains limited, indicating persistent structural and cultural barriers. Previous studies have largely focused on structural aspects and numerical representation, while limited attention has been paid to how women leaders construct meaning and legitimacy through communication practices. This study explores how female Indonesian civil servants construct, negotiate, and interpret their leadership roles, particularly through communication practices related to public policy formulation and implementation. Employing a qualitative approach with an interpretative phenomenological design, data were collected through in-depth interviews with five mid-level women leaders in the Indonesian civil service involved in public policy processes. Data were analyzed thematically using Berger and Luckmann's social construction framework enriched by a leadership-as-communication perspective. The findings indicate that the meaning of women's leadership is dialectically constructed through three main processes: internalization of leadership values through social and professional experiences; objectivation through negotiation with organizational structures, bureaucratic norms, and social expectations; and externalization through adaptive communication practices that contribute to shaping more humane and responsive public policies for vulnerable groups. Academically, this study argues that women's leadership can be understood as a communicative practice that not only reflects bureaucratic structures but also dialectically reconstructs public policy orientations.