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Phenomenological Study of the Use of Discord Application as a Medium of Da’wah Communication to the Salam Talk Community Fita Fathurokhmah; Andini Patria Damayanti
Ittishol: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Dakwah Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Ittishol: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Dakwah
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/ittishol.v1i2.9729

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Da'wah, that is happening today, is no longer centered on the pulpit. One of the phenomena carried out in the newest application is Discord, which game players widely use for preaching in a modern way through an existing community, namely "Salam Talk." This research was used to answer questions about the occurrence of the Difusi phenomenon of using the Discord application in the "Salam Talk" community in preaching and the supporting factors for the occurrence of the phenomenon in the "Salam Talk" community. The theory used is Alfred Schutz's phenomenological theory, which specializes in the experiences of each member with a concentration on problems arising from textual interpretation. The research method used is Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology, describing phenomena, context, and situation as part of the approach. The phenomenon in this study is the experience of using Discord as a da'wah medium in the "Salam Talk" community. The findings of this study obtain results that are present in the form of ease in learning about Islam. With sensory experiences, such as wise experiences that involve interaction, emotional experiences include affection for the community and reflective experiences when one understands phenomenal thoughts. These social experiences involve interaction between members and religious experiences that make a person feel more able to deepen his religion while experiencing movement. The phenomenon of "Preaching Through Discord."
Dynamics of Communication Networks of Religious Educational Institutions and Broadcast Media in the Creative Industry Fita Fathurokhmah; Ellya Pratiwi
Communicatus: Jurnal Ilmu komunikasi Vol. 9 No. 1. June (2025): Communicatus: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/cjik.v9i1.44822

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This study analyzes the dynamics of the communication network between the Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Study Program (KPI) of the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication Sciences, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, and broadcasting media institutions, and identifies the obstacles faced in dealing with the creative industry. This study uses a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques include in-depth interviews and documentation. Data were analyzed using Rogers & Kincaid's communication network theory. The results of the study show that the communication network between the KPI Study Program and the broadcasting industry is still hierarchical, with a chain communication pattern that limits the flow of information and direct access of students to the industry. The main obstacles found include minimal opportunities for field practice, limited internship quotas, and a lack of industry involvement in developing a curriculum based on market needs. In addition, the formal cooperation that has been established between the Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Study Program and the broadcasting industry is still not optimal in creating a flexible and responsive communication system to the development of digital technology. This study recommends strengthening the academic-industry communication strategy through the development of more open communication patterns, such as star communication patterns, in order to increase direct interaction between students, lecturers, and the broadcasting industry. This effort is expected to strengthen the role of the KPI Study Program in producing graduates who are adaptive, innovative, and ready to compete in the creative and broadcasting industries.