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Reporting Politics: A Political Journalism Study from the Perspectives of Journalists in Malang Raya Alfira, Nisa; Maudy Apsari, Kendita Agustin; Rachmad Gustomy; Apriliyanti, Sabrina Afia
Jurnal Mediakita : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Mediakita : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Usluhuddin dan Dakwah IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/mediakita.v7i2.871

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PPolitical journalism as a field of study under the banner of journalism study, needs to be explored deeper in the context of Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the biggest democratic countries in the world. The country has implemented the system of direct elections in every five years to elect regional leaders as well as president and vice president. This paper aims to shed light on the practice of political journalism in Malang Raya. Malang Raya is a region in East Java Province which is comprised of Kota Malang, Kabupaten Malang and Kota Batu. The writers conducted semi-structured interviews with 6 reporters. The findings of this research are: (i) journalist and contributors do not obtain a complete freedom in the process of gathering the news and writing the news; (ii) journalist and contributors have obeyed the Indonesian ethics of journalistic, and (iii) to some extent, there are some factors influencing political reporting, i.e.: the interests of media firms, local culture, and geographical locations. Furthermore, politics is an interesting and challenging issue to report. Journalists can face some challenges and problems in reporting politics, as it also happened to our informants. In general, media firms have capacity to interpret the politicians conduct, and influence voters behaviour. In return, politicians are also in need of media, in terms of disseminating their ideas and obtaining some information about the communities.
Communication on the university library websites and students’ scientific information-seeking during the Covid-19 outbreak: A comparison of four Asian countries Kriyantono, Rachmat; Nirwana, Maya Diah; Tamitiadini, Dian; Handayani, Sri; Destrity, Nia Asthon; Alfira, Nisa; Nugraha, Reza
ARISTO Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.8403

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This studyaims to evaluate the quality of dialogic communication on university library websites and its correlation with students’ scientific information-seeking behaviour during the Covid-19 outbreak. Internet services that organizations frequently use for communicating with their audiences can provide discussion forum services. The university library’s management can investigate their students’ novel ideas, needs, and doubts through dialogic communication, so it will activate and enhance the intellectual power. This research proposed dialogic communication from a sample of 171 undergraduate and graduate students from four countries, China, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Malaysia. Data was obtained by an online survey. The results confirm that during the outbreak, the library websites have implemented the principles of dialogic communication. There is a significant correlation between dialogic communication and scientific information-seeking behaviour except for Chinese students. Library websites can serve as an effective conduit for engaging students in seeking scientific information for academic works. Students stated that e-learning increases their satisfaction and commitment to university websites. Lecturers are recommended to develop collaborative activities among students using the library website. Impacts on practice or policy are that website administrators can use dialogic communication to assist students; university top management can assure students’ rights to education; lecturers may use library website facilities to support asynchronous case-based learning.
Pengaruh Literasi Digital terhadap Literasi Kesehatan Digital Tenaga Kesehatan di Indonesia Destrity, Nia Ashton; Rakhmawati, Fariza Yuniar; Alfira, Nisa
KOMUNIKATIF : Jurnal Ilmiah Komunikasi Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Komunikatif : Jurnal Ilmiah Komunikasi
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi UKWMS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/jk.v14i1.6040

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The advancement of information and communication technology requires healthcare professionals to have strong digital competencies in consuming, acting upon, and producing digital health information. In Indonesia, some social media content created by healthcare professionals has been deemed unethical or unwise, highlighting the importance of digital literacy in this sector. Although studies on digital literacy and digital health literacy exist, research specifically focusing on Indonesian healthcare professionals is still limited. This study aims to analyze the influence of digital literacy on digital health literacy among healthcare professionals. Using a survey method, an online questionnaire was distributed to 387 respondents. The findings indicate that respondents’ levels of digital literacy and digital health literacy are moderate. While respondents generally perceive themselves as proficient in technical digital skills, they report lower confidence in broader digital competencies such as sharing opinions, participating in online activities, and protecting themselves from internet-related risks. Although they demonstrate stronger operational skills, they encounter challenges in navigating digital health information, evaluating the reliability of information, safeguarding personal privacy, and adding self-generated content. These results confirm that digital literacy significantly influences digital health literacy, emphasizing the need for healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive digital skills. Strong digital capabilities are essential for engaging effectively with digital health information and establishing credibility as sources on social media. The study underscores the urgent need to enhance digital capacity, particularly in device security, information navigation, content creation, digital participation, and protection from privacy breaches and other online risks. ABSTRAK Perkembangan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi menuntut tenaga kesehatan untuk memiliki kompetensi digital dan keterampilan dalam mengonsumsi, mengambil tindakan atas, serta memproduksi informasi kesehatan digital. Beberapa tahun terakhir, terdapat sejumlah konten media sosial oleh tenaga kesehatan di Indonesia yang dinilai kurang etis dan bijak. Sejumlah studi mengenai literasi digital dan literasi kesehatan digital telah dilakukan. Namun, di Indonesia masih terbatas studi mengenai literasi digital dan literasi kesehatan digital tenaga kesehatan. Riset ini ditujukan untuk menguji dan menganalisis pengaruh literasi digital terhadap literasi kesehatan digital pada tenaga kesehatan. Metode survei dilakukan melalui kuesioner daring kepada 387 tenaga kesehatan. Hasil riset menunjukkan bahwa secara umum, literasi digital dan literasi kesehatan digital responden berada pada tingkat moderat. Responden cenderung menilai diri mereka lebih memiliki keterampilan teknis digital dibandingkan kompetensi digital yang mencakup berbagi opini, berpartisipasi, dan perlindungan dari risiko penggunaan internet. Responden lebih unggul dalam keterampilan operasional, namun menghadapi tantangan dalam menavigasi, mengevaluasi reliabilitas, melindungi privasi, dan menambahkan konten yang telah diproduksi sendiri. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa literasi digital memiliki pengaruh signifikan terhadap literasi kesehatan digital, menunjukkan bahwa kemampuan digital yang baik menjadi elemen penting bagi tenaga kesehatan untuk mendukung keterlibatan mereka memanfaatkan internet dalam konteks kesehatan serta partisipasi aktif sebagai sumber informasi di media sosial. Studi ini memperkuat urgensi peningkatan kapasitas digital terutama terkait keamanan perangkat digital, navigasi dan produksi pesan, partisipasi dalam aktivitas digital, dan perlindungan privasi serta risiko lain dari penggunaan internet.
Reporting Politics: A Political Journalism Study from the Perspectives of Journalists in Malang Raya Alfira, Nisa; Maudy Apsari, Kendita Agustin; Rachmad Gustomy; Apriliyanti, Sabrina Afia
Mediakita Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Mediakita : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Usluhuddin dan Dakwah UIN Syekh Wasil Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/mediakita.v7i2.871

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PPolitical journalism as a field of study under the banner of journalism study, needs to be explored deeper in the context of Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the biggest democratic countries in the world. The country has implemented the system of direct elections in every five years to elect regional leaders as well as president and vice president. This paper aims to shed light on the practice of political journalism in Malang Raya. Malang Raya is a region in East Java Province which is comprised of Kota Malang, Kabupaten Malang and Kota Batu. The writers conducted semi-structured interviews with 6 reporters. The findings of this research are: (i) journalist and contributors do not obtain a complete freedom in the process of gathering the news and writing the news; (ii) journalist and contributors have obeyed the Indonesian ethics of journalistic, and (iii) to some extent, there are some factors influencing political reporting, i.e.: the interests of media firms, local culture, and geographical locations. Furthermore, politics is an interesting and challenging issue to report. Journalists can face some challenges and problems in reporting politics, as it also happened to our informants. In general, media firms have capacity to interpret the politicians conduct, and influence voters behaviour. In return, politicians are also in need of media, in terms of disseminating their ideas and obtaining some information about the communities.
Communication on the university library websites and students’ scientific information-seeking during the Covid-19 outbreak: A comparison of four Asian countries Kriyantono, Rachmat; Nirwana, Maya Diah; Tamitiadini, Dian; Handayani, Sri; Destrity, Nia Asthon; Alfira, Nisa; Nugraha, Reza
ARISTO Vol 12 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.8403

Abstract

This studyaims to evaluate the quality of dialogic communication on university library websites and its correlation with students’ scientific information-seeking behaviour during the Covid-19 outbreak. Internet services that organizations frequently use for communicating with their audiences can provide discussion forum services. The university library’s management can investigate their students’ novel ideas, needs, and doubts through dialogic communication, so it will activate and enhance the intellectual power. This research proposed dialogic communication from a sample of 171 undergraduate and graduate students from four countries, China, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Malaysia. Data was obtained by an online survey. The results confirm that during the outbreak, the library websites have implemented the principles of dialogic communication. There is a significant correlation between dialogic communication and scientific information-seeking behaviour except for Chinese students. Library websites can serve as an effective conduit for engaging students in seeking scientific information for academic works. Students stated that e-learning increases their satisfaction and commitment to university websites. Lecturers are recommended to develop collaborative activities among students using the library website. Impacts on practice or policy are that website administrators can use dialogic communication to assist students; university top management can assure students’ rights to education; lecturers may use library website facilities to support asynchronous case-based learning.