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PERCEPTIONS OF THE ACADEMIC SOCIETY ON COMMUNICATION STYLE AND ETHICS IN THE 2024 ELECTION PRESIDENTIA DEBATES Danang Try Purnomo; El Guyanie, Gugun; Arifin, Ferdi; Husin Al Fatah, Muhammad
NIVEDANA : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Bahasa Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): NIVEDANA: Jurnal Komunikasi & Bahasa
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Negeri Raden Wijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53565/nivedana.v6i1.2084

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Abstract The presidential candidate debate in the 2024 election is an interesting concern for the academic community. This is related to the focus of this research, which is to see the perceptions of the academic community towards the style and ethics of debate communication affecting choice preferences. This type of research is descriptive qualitative and data collection is done using survey and interview techniques. The results obtained in this study illustrate the perception that the aggressive-assertive communication style dominates in debate shows, while in communication ethics the elements of honesty-objectivity, respect, and empathy are obtained in the process of the debate. Overall, both communication styles and ethics are still within the limits of relatively reasonable and positive communication. From the aspect of the relevance of the style and ethics of debate communication to the choice of presidential and vice presidential candidates, it shows a significant influence, namely the broadcast of the debate has increased voters' confidence in making their political choices.
Breaking the Indonesian Local Leaders' Problem: A Comparative Analysis of Direct and Indirect Local Leader's Elections in Indonesia and India El Guyanie, Gugun
Yustisia Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/yustisia.v14i1.86374

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Strategic political and constitutional legal issues affect Indonesian local leaders' positions.   With over 500 provinces, regencies, and cities, each region has unique capabilities impacted by several factors, making direct local leader election unfeasible for all places. The study uses comparative legal theory to compare direct regional head elections to Regional House of Representatives elections. This study uses comparative legislation to analyze the Regional House of Representatives direct election paradigm of local leaders. This study shows the need to link local leader electoral options with regional capacity characteristics. The study compared eleven variables with positive and negative features, either directly or through local leaders' Regional House of Representatives elections. Democracy is implemented according to regional capability indicators in both models.   Comparing the electoral systems for local leaders in Indonesia and India shows that an asymmetric model that accounts for geographical, sociological, and cultural factors can uncover clustering in direct and indirect elections.   Regional capacities and disparities prevent standardizing the regional election model.   The local leader's electoral options should be revised according to geographical heterogeneity