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Raising the awareness of privacy on the use of internet technology among adolescents Abror, Muhammad Yusuf; Pratiwi, Miftha; Yusa, Muchammad Yustian; Musdalifah, Farisha Sestri; Murti, Krisna
Abdimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Merdeka Malang Vol 6, No 4 (2021): November 2021
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/abdimas.v6i4.5697

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the global agreement agreed by United Nation member countries. The agreement aims to assure fair and equitable development throughout the world. SDGs consist of 17 goals, which one of the goals is about information, communication, and technology (ICT). The principle of SDGs target is to make all countries benefit from the use of ICT including Indonesia. The massive use of ICT in Indonesia, especially within the young generation somehow triggers the possibility of cybercrime. It is necessary to increase awareness of the dangers of cyberspace, specifically regarding the use of personal data. Referring to that, this event conducts a program to increase the understanding and awareness of Junior and Senior High School students to be more careful when using their gadgets such as mobile phones, laptops, and computers, and etc. The method of analysis used in this research is qualitative which is a desk study and quantitative through the questionnaire. The results achieved in this service is the increased awareness of adolescents in Junior and Senior High School about the importance of personal data’s security on the internet so that students can be more aware and selective when accessing various websites.
MASS MEDIA FRAMING ON DISASTER: CASE STUDY LANDFIRE IN SOUTH SUMATERA Murti, Krisna; Musdalifah, Farisha Sestri; Andarinini, Rindang Senja; izzudin, muhammad
Natapraja Vol 11, No 1 (2023): Policy Reform
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v11i1.54904

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Indonesia is among the nations with the highest number of natural disasters. This syndrome is aggravated by unbalanced information provided by the media. The media use framing to enforce information distribution rules, particularly in regards to forest and land fire reporting. Using a constructivist research methodology, this study argues that framing is the key to influencing public opinion towards actors who might be perceived positively or negatively. The results showed that mass media framing was divided into several themes. This framing explains how the mass media has an important role in disseminating disaster-related information to the public. Some evidence suggests that political competition among the local political elite contributes to the occurrence of forest fires, it’s also ensued in mass media in Indonesia. If the government is unable to enforce strong regulations on irresponsible parties, forest fires will persist. The mass media must exist as a tool to regulate its population so that they do not burn forests and land that is detrimental to the nation.
CELEBRITIES AS LEGISLATORS IN INDONESIA: A CORPUS-ASSISTED DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC NARRATIVES ON SOCIAL MEDIA X Nasyaya, Annada; Musdalifah, Farisha Sestri; Yogsunandar, Harry
Natapraja Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Governance Studies
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v13i1.84707

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This study explores public responses to celebrities elected as members of the Indonesian House of Representatives for the 2019–2024 term. The study adopts a corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADS), a methodological approach that combines corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to identify dominant patterns, lexical features, and thematic structures in large-scale textual data. A dataset of 26,120 tweets mentioning 14 celebrity legislators was collected through data scraping from October 2019 to June 2024. The data were processed using Google Colaboratory and R Studio for cleaning, and analyzed with AntConc to identify linguistic patterns, keywords, and thematic categories. The analysis reveals that discussions are concentrated on a few prominent figures—namely Krisdayanti, Rano Karno, and Eko Patrio highlighting themes such as personal background, lifestyle, legislative activity, and public image. Findings show that public opinion is polarized, with both positive and critical evaluations of celebrity-legislators’ effectiveness and authenticity. This study also highlights the intersection between entertainment and formal politics in Indonesia. Policy implications highlight the need for capacity-building and transparency mechanisms to support celebrity politicians in promoting effective public communication and democratic accountability.
Media Literacy Based On Environmental Factors: A Case Study In Palembang City Murti, Krisna; Meilinda, Nurly; Farodiyah, Nanda Narul; Mahdavikia, Reza; Musdalifah, Farisha Sestri
KOMUNIKA Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Accredited by Kemenristekdikti RI SK No.152/E/KPT/2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/komunika.v7i1.22730

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This study examines the integrated role of educational institutions, media, and government in promoting media literacy among Palembang City residents using the Environmental Factors concept from the European Commission. The research employs a qualitative case study approach through in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, including educators, lecturers, Regional Indonesian Broadcasting Commission representatives, journalists, and media activists. The study reveals that successful media literacy promotion requires collaborative efforts between government agencies, educational institutions, and media organizations. The findings indicate that media availability in Palembang includes diverse internet providers, widespread smartphone penetration, and multiple radio and television stations. However, the media literacy context shows gaps in formal education integration, limited policy frameworks, and insufficient civil society participation. The research demonstrates that the synergy between government initiatives, educational programs, and media industry participation significantly enhances media literacy skills among citizens. These findings contribute to understanding multi-stakeholder approaches in media literacy education and provide practical insights for developing comprehensive media literacy strategies in urban Indonesian contexts.