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PERAN RADIO LOKAL SEBAGAI AGEN SOSIALISASI POLITIK PADA KALANGAN PEMILIH MUDA DI PULAU PRAMUKA Novadila, Annisa; Said, Martriana Ponimin; Miranda, Miranda
WACANA: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 18, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Prof. Dr. Moestopo (Beragama)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32509/wacana.v18i1.726

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Radio sebagai media penyiaran memiliki fungsi sebagai sumber informasi.Sosialisasi politik mengenai Pemilu 2019 harus menggandeng media penyiaran sebagai corong informasi. Pulau Pramuka pernah menjadi lokasi kasus terjadinya video editan Gubernur DKI Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, sehingga memiliki latar belakang secara empiris mengenai kegiatan sosialisasi politik di daerah tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat peranan dari radio lokal yaitu Radio Kepulauan Seribu (RKS) sebagai agen sosialiasasi politik di kalangan pemilih pemula daerah Pulau Pramuka, Kepulauan Seribu. Metode penelitian menggunakan deskriptif intepretatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data melalui wawancara terhadap pihak radio penyiaran lokal dan pemilih pemula di Pulau Pramuka, serta melalui observasi non partisipatif dan dokumentasi. Keabsahan interpetasi data dilakukan melalui triangulasi atau pengecekan data dengan menggunakan berbagai sumber data primer dan sekunder. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan keberhasilan Radio Kepulauan Seribu dalam melakukan sosialisasi politik melalui program acara talkshow dan iklan politik yang disiarkan, yaitu meningkatkan kesadaran politik bagi pemilih pemula tentang Pemilu 2019.
MEMILIH FIGUR PUBLIK BERKESADARAN GENDER: STUDI JARINGAN PENGGUNAAN TOKOH SELEBRITI UNTUK TEMA ‘SETARA’ PADA AKUN INSTAGRAM KEMENPPPA Angeliqa, Fitria; Said, Martriana Ponimin
Interaksi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 9, No 1 (2020): June 2020
Publisher : Master of Communication Science Program, Universitas Diponegoro

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The government had used convergence media to disseminate policies to obtain useful feedback. The purpose of this study searched the implications of the communication technology in the participation of social media users, Instagram, in its debate with public policies related to the issue of women's equality promoted by the Ministry of PPPA. The results became an evaluation of the institutions in determining the use of celebrities who have a vast network of friends. The issue of government policy did not get an adequate response because of the lack of audience knowledge and their reflection on the topic—and vice versa. This study used the concept of the communication network with a constructivist paradigm. The unit of analysis is text, posting by selected public figures on the 'Setara' issue in the Kemenpppa account. The collecting data technique used a mix-method to obtain completeness—the data analysis technique used quantitative network analysis with UCI-Net and discourse analysis for qualitative. The results showed that public figures could not be sub-groups/betweenness centrality that gaining public participation. The inaccuracy in choosing celebrity figures for disseminating gender awareness caused equality issues, not fulfilling expectations, from secondary data spread of the gender issues to the weak content interaction. 
Narrative Network Analysis on Social Media Concerning the XYZ Ministry in Indonesia: Constructive Criticism vs. 'Pseudo-Haters' Said, Martriana Ponimin; Rospitasari, Marina
Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): The 6th Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)
Publisher : Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)

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This article analyses the network of narratives circulating on social media regarding the XYZ Ministry in Indonesia, focusing on distinguishing between constructive criticism and the activities of "pseudo-haters." Criticism of government institutions on social media often intertwines with destructive and constructive negative narratives. Through narrative network analysis, this research aims to identify interaction patterns and information dissemination that indicate the presence of groups spreading unfounded negative narratives classified as "pseudo-haters." Social media has emerged as the primary platform for the public to express aspirations and criticisms; however, it is also susceptible to spreading harmful narratives that tarnish the institution's image. This article employs a narrative network analysis approach to identify key actors, narrative themes, and information dissemination patterns related to the XYZ Ministry. The research results are anticipated to map the current narrative landscape and uncover the presence of "pseudo-haters" groups that may contribute to the spread of factually unfounded negative narratives. These results are expected to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of criticism and the dissemination of negative narratives on social media, along with their implications for Ministry XYZ's reputation and public communication.