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Improving the Image of Local Government with Leadership Communication Strategies: A Review of Karawang Protocol Nugroho, Angga Septiano; Kusumaningrum, Rastri; Muslimah, Tikka
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
Publisher : International Publisher (YAPENBI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.309

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In the relationship between government and society, public trust in government agencies is needed. The image of the local government is a factor, as a public service organization the image affects the opinions circulating in the community. The preparation of this research, using qualitative research methods, with descriptive research design. Researchers used data collection methods through participant observation. In every activity agenda carried out by Regional Leaders, in this case the Regent of Karawang is certainly accompanied by the Protocol Team as a coordination and communication team in the field. In the implementation of the communication strategy carried out there are several stages, namely: 1. Activity Schedule Sharing, 2. Activity Data & Information Collection, 3. Observation, 4. Publication. Obstacles in implementation often occur, there are 3 factors that affect obstacles, namely, data, coordination & communication, and information delays. It can be concluded that, the image of the local government is very important in building public trust in government institutions, effective communication from local leaders, especially through the protocol team, plays a major role in improving the image of the government. The obstacles experienced certainly need to be overcome for the effectiveness of the communication strategy carried out, with the aim of improving the image of the Karawang Regency local government.
Kamojing Dam Crisis Communications Model as an Effort to Mitigate Dam Failure Disaster Muslimah, Tikka; Budhiharti, Tri Widya; Poerana, Ana Fitriana; Husein, Shahreen
Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/jdk.v10i2.13468

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Karawang stands as the third district most at risk from flooding. The Kamojing Dam, serving as a reservoir and regulator of water flow in the Cikampek area of Karawang Regency, plays a crucial role in controlling flood disasters. Currently over a century old, the Kamojing Dam is susceptible to disasters such as dam failures and ruptures, which can lead to sudden flooding. Therefore, disaster mitigation efforts are needed in an effort to minimize the risk due to disasters, one of which is through risk communication. This study aimed to investigate the role of risk communication in mitigating the disaster caused by the Kamojing Dam failure. This study employs a qualitative research method, utilizing in-depth interviews. The study's results show that Kamojing Dam uses both internal and external communication systems to communicate dam conditions through the WhatsApp Group, thereby minimizing disaster risks. External risk communication involves various stakeholders who act as liaisons between dam managers and the community. Additionally, the dam implements an early warning system through various media.