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Promoting tourism destinations through Sudanese tourists interacting experiences in Bandung Musa, Hussein Gibreel; Mulyana, Deddy; Bajari, Atwar; Navarro, Charles Julian Santos
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (325.522 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v4i1.2150

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the research focus about tourism because it’s among the most widely used commonly discussed to promising economic sector, which varies from one country to another specially in developing countries its became main resources to some countries. Today, these countries are opening up new marketing tool to promote their destinations, Suitable distribution and intensive promotion, which will increase the period of residence of the tourist and increase the national income by relying on a promotional strategies in social media based on tourists experiences. Indicating the gap in knowledge and possible limitations the researcher used the qualitative approach in this study; because the research focused on how the developing countries, especially Indonesia benefit from the social media as new marketing tool in promoting destinations, also studying the topic as a new phenomenon in Indonesia, because most of Sudanese tourists are using social media to find information about tourism destinations in Indonesia. The researcher conducted a short interview with six Sudanese tourists to understand the Sudanese tourists' behavior, communication experiences in social media, and the factors (pull and push factors) that make the Sudanese tourists' decide to choose Indonesia. The result showed that most of the Sudanese tourists are using social media to share their travel experiences in destination by posting pictures, videos, even comments and opinions. These postings had serve as valuable information for other potential tourists and has influenced their choices.
The contestation of cultural claims in online media between Malaysia and Indonesia Yaputra, Albert; Mulyana, Deddy
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v4i2.2152

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The dynamics of Indonesia-Malaysia relations are influenced by the political growth of the two countries. Since the beginning of the Independence Era, there have been many ups and downs between the two countries. The recent ‘conflict’ centred on cultural issues, more specifically on the claims of certain cultural features such as songs, dances, batik, and cuisine. This study explained the reality of online media development in both countries, especially those related to Indonesian culture in Malaysia. This research used qualitative methods with a case study approach. Data were collected through interview, observation, and study of literature techniques. The results revealed that the construction of reality presented by the media was generally only seen from an Indonesian perspective, not much from a Malaysian perspective. Although the social reality of Malaysia’s ‘cultural claims’ did not reflect the thinking of all Indonesians, this conflict was actually driven more by a small group of Indonesians whose loyalty is unclear. Unlike the Indonesian media, Malaysian media did not consider art and culture originating from Indonesia as an important issue. So, the problem was not widely reported. Malaysian media believed that Indonesian media was exaggerating the fact and that it was only in the interest of the mass media to find exciting news to publish.
Promoting tourism destinations through Sudanese tourists interacting experiences in Bandung Musa, Hussein Gibreel; Mulyana, Deddy; Bajari, Atwar; Navarro, Charles Julian Santos
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v4i1.2150

Abstract

the research focus about tourism because it’s among the most widely used commonly discussed to promising economic sector, which varies from one country to another specially in developing countries its became main resources to some countries. Today, these countries are opening up new marketing tool to promote their destinations, Suitable distribution and intensive promotion, which will increase the period of residence of the tourist and increase the national income by relying on a promotional strategies in social media based on tourists experiences. Indicating the gap in knowledge and possible limitations the researcher used the qualitative approach in this study; because the research focused on how the developing countries, especially Indonesia benefit from the social media as new marketing tool in promoting destinations, also studying the topic as a new phenomenon in Indonesia, because most of Sudanese tourists are using social media to find information about tourism destinations in Indonesia. The researcher conducted a short interview with six Sudanese tourists to understand the Sudanese tourists' behavior, communication experiences in social media, and the factors (pull and push factors) that make the Sudanese tourists' decide to choose Indonesia. The result showed that most of the Sudanese tourists are using social media to share their travel experiences in destination by posting pictures, videos, even comments and opinions. These postings had serve as valuable information for other potential tourists and has influenced their choices.
The contestation of cultural claims in online media between Malaysia and Indonesia Yaputra, Albert; Mulyana, Deddy
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v4i2.2152

Abstract

The dynamics of Indonesia-Malaysia relations are influenced by the political growth of the two countries. Since the beginning of the Independence Era, there have been many ups and downs between the two countries. The recent ‘conflict’ centred on cultural issues, more specifically on the claims of certain cultural features such as songs, dances, batik, and cuisine. This study explained the reality of online media development in both countries, especially those related to Indonesian culture in Malaysia. This research used qualitative methods with a case study approach. Data were collected through interview, observation, and study of literature techniques. The results revealed that the construction of reality presented by the media was generally only seen from an Indonesian perspective, not much from a Malaysian perspective. Although the social reality of Malaysia’s ‘cultural claims’ did not reflect the thinking of all Indonesians, this conflict was actually driven more by a small group of Indonesians whose loyalty is unclear. Unlike the Indonesian media, Malaysian media did not consider art and culture originating from Indonesia as an important issue. So, the problem was not widely reported. Malaysian media believed that Indonesian media was exaggerating the fact and that it was only in the interest of the mass media to find exciting news to publish.
Co-Authors Ahmad Zuhdi Firdaus Amalia Djuwita Andang Iskandar Andang Iskandar, Andang Andi Subhan Amir Anjelia, Lydia Okva Arifi Arifi Asep Suryana Astri Wulandari Atie Rachmiatie Atwar Bajari Benazir Bona Pratamawaty Bertha Sri Eko Cece Sobarna Dadang Rahmat Hidayat Dadang Sugiana Damayanti, Ninis Agustini Devie Rahmawati Devie Rahmawati Diah Fatma Sjoraida Dian Wardiana Sjuchro dicky yusuf budiman kusmayadi Dwi Budi Santoso Edwin Rizal Eeng Ahman, Eeng Efi Fadilah Eni Maryani Fakhri Zakaria Farida Agus Setiawati Fiona Verity Giri Lumakto Gita Anita Hanny Hafiar Harningsih, Harningsih Henny Sri Mulyani Rohayati Hermito Gidion Hidayat, Veny Ilham Gemiharto Ira Mirawati Janah Sojanah, Janah Jenny Ratna Suminar Jenny Ratna Suminar K. Y.S. Putri Kadri Kadri Kadri Kadri Kamil, Dinda Nur Griya Kurniansyah, Rafli Akram Leviane Jackelin Lotulung Linda Zakiah Maimon Herawati Mila Viendyasari Musa, Hussein Gibreel Navarro, Charles Julian Santos Nia Kurniati Nindi Aristi Ninis Agustini Damayani Normansyah Nuraini, Fira Pujia Nuraini, Nanan Pandan Yudhapramesti Pawit M. Yusuf, Pawit M. Purwanti Hadisiwi Rayni Delya Hafni Rudy Harjanto S. Bekti Istiyanto Santi Susanti Santi Susanti, Santi Sarah Aisha Shaharoun, Awaluddin Siregar, Rachmi Kurnia Siti Karlinah Sri Seti Indriani Sumin, Sumin Susanne Dida Susie Perbawasari Tedjakumala, Ingrid Tendy Y. Ramadin Tine Silvana Rachmawati Tine Silvana Rachmawati Ujang Asmara Utamidewi, Wahyu Utamidewi, Wahyu Ute Lies Siti Khadijah Wiratri Anindhita Wiratri Anindhita Yaputra, Albert Yudhawirawan, Radhi Abimanyu Yulia Ayriza Yuyu Yohana Risagarniwa