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Memes As a Symbol Of Political Communication Fajar Dwi Putra; Hafied Cangara; Hasrullah Hasrullah
CHANNEL: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/channel.v10i1.22326

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Memes as a culture of political consumerism restructure the position of communication in society, shrink traditional forms of political communication and cause ideological loyalty to erode deeper. The study used a qualitative design to explain forms of political propaganda communication as a means of communicating. The method used is a critical analysis of the contents of Grant Kien's book entitled Communicating with Memes Consequences in Post-truth Civilization. The results generally explain that Grant Kien's book Communicating with Memes Consequences in Post-truth Civilizationprovides a balanced analysis of the purpose of memes, identity politics, and reconstruction of Political communication in the post-truth era. In the early chapters, Grant Kien gave assumptions about the chaos of communication posted on social media called Digital Steamworks. In his writing, Kien said that memes on social media are a tool of political propaganda and a means to corner the position of the media and society. The political styles highlighted on social media are increasingly operating as a focus for post-truth lifestyle choices rooted in identity politics. Political deconstruction became one of the conservative options, supporting a more eclectic, fluid, and specific form of political recognition. Meanwhile, memes tend to be a means of reproducing political messages and propaganda in a narrower spectrum. The study concludes that memes, which were initially a form of the general message of communication, shifted into a tool of political propaganda.
Peradaban dan Politik Global Samuel P. Hungtington Fyan Andinasari Kuen; Hafied Cangara; Hasrullah Hasrullah
Al-MUNZIR Vol 15, No 2 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.v15i2.3424

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AbstractThis paper aims to analyze the birth of new civilizations as a result of global political conflicts with Samuel Huntington's explanation and compare them with the current state of Indonesia. The research method used is critical discourse analysis. Conclusion The review of the book Clash of Civilizations and the Future of World Politics will be explained using critical discourse analysis where in fact some of the predictions written tend to touch several countries in the world, but some don't. For example, Indonesia is able to place itself in global politics dynamically, such as being in a non-aligned and G20 country, and is not touched by friction, clashes or conflicts of shifting civilizations because it has two strong things, namely the nation's motto Bhineka Tunggal Ika and the Pancasila state foundation and many are asked to participate. involved as a peacemaker in horizontal conflicts and humanitarian conflicts in several countries.Keywords: Samuel P. Huntington, Civilization, Global Politics, Indonesian Perspective
Komunikasi Krisis di MECnesia dan Upaya Pemulihan Citra Perusahaan di Masa Pandemi Dian Muhtadiah; Hafied Cangara
Journal of Communication Sciences (JCoS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Oktober 2022
Publisher : Departement of Communication Sciences, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UIM

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The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the stability of companies in Indonesia, including that experienced by MECNesia. Due to the absence of company income for one year, this company experienced crisis communication so that many employees resigned. This research uses Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT) with qualitative research methods. The results showed that company leaders took a number of strategic steps to overcome crisis communication problems in their companies, including conducting open dialogue with employees, changing the leaner organizational structure, implementing online learning systems, launching for re-branding the company name by inviting journalists and utilizing social media to make public apologies.
Understanding the ASEAN Way in the Thailand–Cambodia Border Conflict: Insights from Structuration Theory and the Four Flows Model Ani Nigeriawati; Joevi Rudyarti; Hafied Cangara
Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June 2026 - Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia
Publisher : Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia

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This study examines the relevance of the ASEAN Way in managing the Thailand–Cambodia border conflict through the lens of Structuration Theory and McPhee and Zaug’s Four Flows Model. Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected from document analysis and an in-depth interview with an ASEAN diplomat. Thematic analysis was employed to identify communication patterns that shape interactions among member states. The findings show that the ASEAN Way is reproduced through four communicative flows (membership negotiation, self-structuring, activity coordination, and institutional positioning), which collectively form ASEAN’s diplomatic and social structure. The Thailand–Cambodia conflict demonstrates that consensus, non-interference, and informal communication networks remain central to ASEAN’s mediation approach, even though formal mechanisms like the ASEAN High Council were not activated. The study concludes that the ASEAN Way remains relevant but requires institutional learning and the development of more responsive conflict-management mechanisms.