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Mengukur Kualitas Jurnalistik Pewarta Muda Lulusan Uji Kompetensi Wartawan di Jakarta Deddy Irwandy; Rizka Septiana; Artini Artini
Warta Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia Vol 3, No 02 (2020)
Publisher : Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25008/wartaiski.v3i02.63

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Kualitas jurnalistik DKI Jakarta dapat dilihat pada skor Indeks Kemerdekaan Pers (IKP) provinsi DKI Jakarta tahun 2020 yakni 72.63, masih masuk kategori baik, namun posisinya pada urutan ketiga dari bawah di antara 34 provinsi. Ini artinya kualitas pers DKI Jakarta dapat dikatakan buruk. Skor tersebut turun dibanding IKP DKI Jakarta tahun 2019 yakni 74.37. Meski skore menunjukkan baik, namun kualitas jurnalistik dapat dimaknai masih buruk karena masih sangat jauh menuju angka 100. Tahun 2019 tercatat 600 pengaduan masyarakat ke Dewan Pers, yang sebagian besar karena pelanggaran Kode Etik Jurnalistik, antara lain karena tidak melakukan konfirmasi, masih menerima suap, kloning berita dan plagiat. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengukur kualitas jurnalistik wartawan lulusan uji kompetensi wartawan (UKW) tingkat muda di Jakarta dengan informan yang memberikan penilaian adalah masyarakat yang mempunyai pengalaman berhubungan dengan para wartawan muda yakni para redaktur, narasumber dan Humas. Metodologi yang digunakan adalah mixmethod yakni survei 100 responden di Jakarta dan indepth interview dengan Ketua Umum AJI 2017-2021 Abdul Manan dan Ketua Umum Dewan Pers periode 2013-2019 Yosep Adi Prasetyo. Implikasi hasil penelitian ini dapat menjadi pengembangan mutu UKW dan mendorong wartawan terus meningkatkan kualitas jurnalistik.
OPINI DAN SIKAP SUBKULTUR PEMUDA ATAS ISU STUNTING DI DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI CITARUM Jefri Audi Wempi; Chrisdina Chrisdina; Yolanda Stellarosa; Rizka Septiana; Dunola Tri Nugraeni
Jurnal Pustaka Komunikasi Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Accredited by Kemendikbud Dikti SK No. 79/E/KPT/2023
Publisher : Universitas Prof. Dr. Moestopo (Beragama)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32509/pustakom.v6i1.2552

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Human resource development is the focus of the government in the 2020-2024 National Medium Term Draft. One of the concerns is stunting. Bandung Regency is one of the areas with a high prevalence of stunting. Data from the 2022 Indonesia Nutrition Status Study shows that the prevalence of stunting in the Bandung Regency area reaches 31.1 percent or 112,000 people. Sukamulya Village is one of the villages that has implemented a stunting prevention program seriously. The stunting prevalence rate can be reduced to 11 percent per year in 2021 from 14 percent in 2019. This figure is indeed quite good, but the decline in the number which is only 1 percent per year is an interesting thing to study. One of the causes of stunting is early marriage by young people. Therefore this study aims to understand the opinions and attitudes of the youth subculture of Sukamulya Village on the issue of stunting. The theory used in this research is Youth Subculture and Social Learning Theory. The research methodology uses a constructivist qualitative approach. The results showed that the opinions and attitudes of the youth subculture in Sukamulya Village were divided into three groups. Groups that have awareness of the issues of stunting and early marriage, groups that know about stunting issues but don't care about them and groups that don't know. The emergence of these three groups is due to different levels of consciousness and intellect.
Peirce Semiotic Analysis of the Representation Of Oligarchic Power in the Korean Drama Film the Healer Septiana, Rizka
JURNAL KOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Vol. 12, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This study uses an interpretive/constructive paradigm and a qualitative approach using semiotic methods in its discussion. The purpose of this study is to show how a Korean drama film becomes a medium of representation or picture of reality, especially regarding the oligarchic power in the democratic history of South Korea at that time. This study will focus more on signs that describe or show the activities of oligarchic power in the Korean drama film The Healer. By using triadic analysis of Charles Oligarchy's semiotics, namely objects, interpretants and representatives, the researchers found that the semiotics of oligarchic power in the Korean drama film The Healer is illustrated by the use of the word "we" in the dialogue and enters the type of oligarchic power of collective rulers. The researcher concludes that the scenes and dialogues that show the activities of the power holder in the form of scenes and dialogues are representations. The object in the Korean drama film The Healer is shown through the activities of the oligarchic power, which is shown by expressions, dialogues and visible actions. Meanwhile, the interpretation of the meaning of oligarchic power appears in mind related to the object being referred to.
Music Matters: Diplomasi Budaya Indonesia terhadap Negara di Kawasan Pasifik Melalui ‘the Symphony of Friendship’ di Selandia Baru Sophia Bernadette; Rizka Septiana; Indra Kusumawardhana
Indonesian Perspective Vol 7, No 2: (Juli-Desember 2022): 134-255
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ip.v7i2.50779

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This study aims to determine Indonesia's strategy in implementing cultural diplomacy and soft power diplomacy through the cultural event ‘The Symphony of Friendship’ by the Indonesian Embassy in New Zealand. Using a descriptive qualitative research method with data collection techniques through semi-structured in-depth interviews, which are then analyzed in depth supported by trust checking techniques through triangulation of data sources. The findings in this study are cultural diplomacy aimed at building Indonesia's image in the South Pacific region in dealing with separatist issues in Papua, which have been raised internationally by several countries, namely Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. The TSF was conducted to build a perception of Indonesia in the Pacific community as a colonialist against Papua, presenting a positive perception so that Indonesia is not seen as carrying out repression in Papua through a cultural approach and embracing the community to work together and encourage togetherness through a musical approach. 
Formation of Adolescents’ Understanding of Stunting Through The Communication Skilled Program at Vocational Schools Stellarosa, Yolanda; Chrisdina, Chrisdina; Wempi, Jefri Audi; Septiana, Rizka
Communicare : Journal of Communication Studies Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): Communicare: Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Institut Komunikasi dan Bisnis LSPR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37535/101010220234

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Stunting is a chronic malnutrition problem caused by a lack of nutritional intake for a long time resulting, in impaired growth in children. The Bandung Regency area is one of the areas experiencing an increasing number of stunting in years. Adolescents who are assumed to be the main element who should understand stunting, are not yet proven to be strong. A unique way is needed and should not give them the impression of being forced to learn new things. Communication and socialization training related to stunting issues is a strategy to instill an understanding of the importance of a healthy lifestyle as stunting prevention, as well as provide provisions to be able to disseminate this information through various innovations that can make their peers interested in stunting issues. This study used a quantitative research method, by distributing questionnaires to students at SMK Bintara Rancaekek, Linggar Village, West Java. The results of the study show that most respondents have a good understanding of stunting, which includes characteristics, causes, prevention, and participation or role, that adolescents want to carry out as agents of change in stunting prevention. Based on the results of the research, the provision included in communication training materials can be an alternative way of educating youth in the village. Keywords: Stunting, Adolescent Understanding, Communication Training, Agent of Change
Music Matters: Diplomasi Budaya Indonesia terhadap Negara di Kawasan Pasifik Melalui ‘the Symphony of Friendship’ di Selandia Baru Bernadette, Sophia; Septiana, Rizka; Kusumawardhana, Indra
Indonesian Perspective Vol 7, No 2: (Juli-Desember 2022): 134-255
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ip.v7i2.50779

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This study aims to determine Indonesia's strategy in implementing cultural diplomacy and soft power diplomacy through the cultural event ‘The Symphony of Friendship’ by the Indonesian Embassy in New Zealand. Using a descriptive qualitative research method with data collection techniques through semi-structured in-depth interviews, which are then analyzed in depth supported by trust checking techniques through triangulation of data sources. The findings in this study are cultural diplomacy aimed at building Indonesia's image in the South Pacific region in dealing with separatist issues in Papua, which have been raised internationally by several countries, namely Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. The TSF was conducted to build a perception of Indonesia in the Pacific community as a colonialist against Papua, presenting a positive perception so that Indonesia is not seen as carrying out repression in Papua through a cultural approach and embracing the community to work together and encourage togetherness through a musical approach. 
Glass ceiling pada Jurnalis Perempuan di Newsroom Media Online Silaban, Martha Warta; Septiana, Rizka
Jurnal InterAct Vol. 9 No. 2 (2020): Jurnal InterAct
Publisher : School of Communication - Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25170/interact.v9i2.2234

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The arrival of the internet has no doubt affected the media business. As of now, the amount of online media outnumbers print media. However, the presence of female journalists across online media newsrooms has not shown significance, especially in decision-making levels. This study examines female journalists working in online media. The glass ceiling theory is used in this study and coupled with the concept of jender and organizational communication. Phenomenology will be the methodology used to examine the journalists’ experience to reach the editorial leader level, editor, or assistant editor. The result of this study also showcases that media outlets with an equal amount of female and male journalists will have equal reporting duties and script editing regardless of jender. The tasks are adjusted to work schedules even with jender- related training programs given to anyone. Meanwhile, media outlets with more male journalists compared to female counterparts provide greater chances for male workers to reach the top level. Despite not annulling the chances for female journalists to reach decision-making levels. Female journalists who succeed in breaching this glass ceiling can do it by showing exceptional work performances. Female employees must be able to penetrate the patriarchal culture that still exists in several Indonesian media because the existence of female journalists provides balanced coverage regarding women.