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Public Information Disclosure Communication Strategy at the Regional Liaison Agency of Banten Province Laksana, Muhibudin Wijaya; Alia, Siti; Nuraeni, Rina
Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Negara (JUAN) Vol 12 No 1 (2024): June, 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Administrasi Negara FISIP UMRAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/juan.v12i1.6781

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The study investigates the communication strategy of the Regional Liaison Agency (BPD) of Banten Province in implementing Public Information Disclosure (KIP) policies, motivated by its classification as an "informative" institution in 2021. Using Harold Lasswell's communication theory, this descriptive qualitative research employs observation, interviews, and documentation analysis, analyzed through Miles and Huberman's interactive techniques. The findings reveal that BPD's strategy involves appointing Information and Documentation Management Officers (PPID) as communicators, segmenting messages according to KIP Law requirements, and tailoring media use to audience characteristics. BPD utilizes websites, social media, brochures, and public information desks to disseminate information, achieving effective outreach and audience engagement. Challenges include limited budget allocation, insufficient human resources, misperceptions about BPD's role, and the agency's location outside the Banten Province, which hinder communication efforts. The study concludes that while the implemented strategies are effective, addressing these barriers is essential for optimizing public service delivery and enhancing institutional accountability. This research contributes to the literature on policy communication, emphasizing the critical role of strategic communication in governance.
The Power of Social Movements: Activism in the Age of Connectivity Laksana, Muhibudin Wijaya; Abduh, Muhammad
Journal of Current Social and Political Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Current Social and Political Issues
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jcspi.v1i1.441

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In an age where information flows rapidly across global networks, social movements have harnessed the power of digital connectivity for advocating change, justice, and equality. This abstract, employing qualitative research methods such as content analysis and participant observations, explores the intricate dynamics of contemporary social movements. Additionally, it synthesizes relevant literature, offering historical context and theoretical foundations that underpin modern activism. Through case studies and current trend analysis, this research sheds light on how connectivity has reshaped the activism landscape, presenting valuable insights into its implications for the future of social change efforts.
Analisis Bibliometrik Tren Penelitian Media Sosial Pemerintah Daerah di Indonesia (2014-2024) Laksana, Muhibudin Wijaya; Satria, Iqbal Reza; Renata, Mira
Jurnal Ilmu Politik dan Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 1 (2025): Vol 11, No 1 (2025): (Mei) Jurnal Ilmu Politik dan Pemerintahan
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37058/jipp.v11i1.15282

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This study aims to map trends and identify research gaps on local government social media in Indonesia in the period 2014–2024. The method used is bibliometric analysis with data obtained from the GARUDA database. The analysis was carried out using Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer to examine the frequency, relevance, and density of themes based on 87 selected articles. The results of the study show that studies on local government social media have increased significantly since 2020, dominated by qualitative approaches and focused on the Instagram platform. There are gaps in terms of diversification of approaches, new platforms, and regional objects studied. These findings provide a basis for developing further research that is more contextual and diverse.