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Jurnalisme Warga: Liyan, Timpang dan Diskriminatif Aryo Subarkah Eddyono; Faruk HT; Budi Irawanto
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 12, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v12i1.1498

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Abstrak. Keterlibatan warga dalam menyampaikan informasi yang luput dilakukan oleh jurnalis profesional  masih bisa kita lihat hingga kini. Terutama pada peristiwa-peristiwa bencana alam seperti gempa dan tsunami yang melanda Palu dan Donggala pada akhir September 2018. Hal ini menunjukkan praktik jurnalisme warga masih mungkin dijalankan. Hanya saja, di ranah akedemis, riset jurnalisme warga di Indonesia tidak terlalu variatif dan terkesan berjalan di tempat, didominasi pembicaraan sejauh mana peran dan efektivitasnya berdasarkan model-model tertentu. Situasi ini sebaiknya diatasi. Salah satunya dengan menghadirkan cara berpikir cultural studies dalam mengkaji isu-isu jurnalisme warga. Cultural studies atau kajian budaya adalah kajian kritis yang mampu membantu periset menyelami beragam hal, yakni representasi, regulasi, identitas, konsumsi, dan produksi di mana masing-masing bisa saling terkait satu sama lain. Masalah lain yang saya temukan adalah pemahaman jurnalisme warga, yang selama ini berkembang  perlu dikritisi karena tidak kontekstual dan cenderung asal klaim. Saya beranggapan jurnalisme warga adalah praktik yang timpang, eksklusif, elitis, dan diskriminatif. Keberadaaannya menjadi liyan bagi jurnalisme dominan. Artikel ini juga merupakan autokritik atas pemahaman saya soal jurnalisme warga dalam riset saya sebelumnya. Kata kunci: Jurnalisme Warga, Kajian Budaya, Keberagaman Informasi, Demokrasi, Distingsi  Abstract. Public participation in sharing information that was missed by professional journalists can still be seen today. Especially in natural disaster events such as the earthquake and tsunami that hit Palu and Donggala at the end of September 2018. This shows that the practice of citizen journalism is still possible. It is just, citizen journalism research in Indonesia is not varied, dominated by research on the extent of its role and whether its management is effective based on certain models. This situation must be changed. Cultural studies can be an alternative way of thinking. Cultural studies are critical studies that can help researchers explore a variety of things, namely representation, regulation, identity, consumption, and production where each can be interrelated. Another problem that I found was the understanding of citizen journalism that had developed so far needs to be criticized because it is not contextual and tends to be inappropriate. I think citizen journalism is an unequal, exclusive, elitist and discriminatory. Its existence becomes liyan for dominant journalism.This article is also an autocritic for the citizen journalism research I did before. Keywords: Citizen Journalism, Cultural Studies, Diversity of Information, Democracy, Distinction  
Exposing Commodification Practices in TVOne's Talk Show X Production Related to Issues the Murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat (Vincent Mosco's Approach) Ritmadhini, Dwi Anggia; Eddyono, Aryo Subarkah
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3054

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The political economy in the TV industry forces a TV company to take various steps to sustain its business. This also happens in TVOne, particularly in the production of talk show X, where the commodification of content, viewers, and workers occurs. This study aims to explore the economic and political practices within the production process of talk show X, from the commodification of content, audience, and workers, particularly related to the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat. This is qualitative research that is conducted using a critical paradigm. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and document studies linked to Vincent Mosco’s theory. The results show that the content and audience data of Talk Show X are turned (turns) into commodities that have valued and generated profits for media companies, also, the worker commodification occurred against Talk Show X stakeholders. This research is limited to the economic and political practices within the production of talk show X, focusing on the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat which involved senior police officials, Inspector General Police Ferdy Sambo. The originality of this research lies in its specific focus on an in-depth analysis of the stage of the commodification of content, audience, and workers in the production process of talk show X, with particular emphasis on the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat