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Patterns Of Teacher And Student Communication In The Learning Process At Sma Negeri 20 MoramoSouth Konawe District Larisu, Zulfiah; Darnawati, Darnawati; Jopang, Jopang; Irwan, Irwan
Journal of Dialogos Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Dialogos-MAY
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/dyyd0702

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Communication is the key in the world of education, which is quite determinant in achieving goals. A teacher, no matter how clever and knowledgeable he is, if he is, will certainly not be able to provide a transformation of his knowledge to his students. This research aimed to analyze communication patterns between teachers and students in the learning process at SMAN 20 Moramo. This research used qualitative research methods with research subjects, namely teachers and students who were actively learning and teaching. Field data collection used observation, interview, and literature study techniques. Data processing involved data reduction, data display, and data verification, so that research results could be found. The research results showed that the dominant communication pattern was two-way communication, teachers and students provide information to each other, starting with the teacher as a source of information.
Crisis Communication on Social Media: Managing Reputation and Maintaining Public Trust Larisu, Zulfiah; Zulham, Zulham
Journal of Dialogos Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Dialogos - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/dp3kv868

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This study aims to analyze crisis communication strategies implemented by organizations in Indonesia through social media, using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. This method was chosen to collect, evaluate, and analyze relevant literature, in order to obtain a comprehensive picture of crisis communication practices in Indonesia in the context of social media. The data collection process was carried out by filtering relevant scientific articles, reports, and studies related to crisis communication and social media, published through various sources such as academic journals, conferences, and industry reports. Each selected article was evaluated based on the criteria of relevance, methodological quality, and its contribution to the understanding of crisis communication in social media. The results of the study indicate that effective crisis communication in social media requires a fast, transparent, and consistent response. Organizations that successfully manage communication through social media have a greater chance of maintaining public trust and reducing the negative impact on their reputation. The speed of response is a key factor, given the very rapid spread of information on social media. In addition, transparency and consistency of messages are essential to prevent public confusion. This study concludes that organizations in Indonesia must design communication strategies that are adaptive to the dynamics of social media, by ensuring clear, accurate, open messages, and monitoring public reactions directly. Thus, effective communication can help organizations manage crises and maintain public trust.
The Role of Media in Promoting Sustainable Tourism Practices Mulyana, Hadi; Pradipta, Made Prasta Yostitia; Larisu, Zulfiah
Journal of Dialogos Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Dialogos - February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/z9e0va02

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This research is entitled The Role of Media in Promoting Sustainable Tourism Practices, which aims to understand the contribution of the media in increasing tourist awareness of the concept of sustainable tourism. The method used in this study is Systematic Literature Review (SLR), which allows the collection, analysis, and synthesis of various relevant research in a systematic manner. The SLR process involves identifying key research questions, literature search strategies from academic sources such as Google Scholar, Scopus, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect, as well as data analysis to identify trends, key findings, and research gaps in the field under review. The results of the study show that media, both traditional and digital, have a strategic role in the promotion of sustainable tourism. Digital media, such as social media, blogs, and vlogs, are effective tools in disseminating information and shaping tourists' perceptions of sustainable destinations. Meanwhile, traditional media remains relevant in reaching certain segments of tourists. However, there are several challenges in the implementation of media as a means of promoting sustainable tourism, including greenwashing practices that can mislead tourists and low awareness of sustainability among industry players. Therefore, collaboration between the government, industry players, and the public is needed in optimizing the role of the media to support socially responsible, economic, and environmentally responsible tourism practices. With the right strategy, the media can be an important instrument in ensuring the sustainability of the tourism sector and providing long-term benefits for all stakeholders
Podcast Trends as an Alternative Medium of Independent Journalism: a Study of Audience Perceptions of the Redibility and Objectivity of Information Larisu, Zulfiah; Malik, Abdul
Journal of Dialogos Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): AUGUST-JOD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/0ghqwe92

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Independent journalism podcasts are now seen as a highly credible source of information, often even more trusted than mainstream media. This is due to the transparency of the narratives presented, consistency in topic selection, and freedom from pressure from certain parties, which allows for the delivery of broader and more diverse perspectives. Audiences rate independent podcasts as relatively objective, although the personal opinions of the podcasters remain influenced. A presentation style that combines conversational formats and storytelling techniques creates emotional intimacy, strengthens trust, and builds listener loyalty. Topics that are current and relevant, presented in a relaxed yet informative manner, are a unique attraction that distinguishes podcasts from conventional media. However, challenges remain, particularly in verifying information and the potential for personal bias, which can affect the accuracy and objectivity of the content. Therefore, audience media literacy is crucial so they can critically review the information they receive. With all their advantages, independent podcasts have the potential to enrich the media ecosystem by providing a more diverse alternative source of information, provided they maintain ethical standards, openness of sources, and transparency in every aspect of their production process.