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Analysis Of The Communication Policy Of The North Sumatra Provincial Government In Increasing Regional Original Revenue (Pad) In The Motor Vehicle Tax Sector Achmad Fadly; Syukur Kholil; Anang Anas Azhar
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i3.5465

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This paper focuses on direct observation and in-depth analysis to explore various aspects of communication policies used by the North Sumatra Provincial Government to increase Regional Original Revenue (PAD). This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. This research occurred at the North Sumatra Provincial Government Headquarters on Jalan Diponegoro No. 30, Madras Hulu, Medan Polonia District, Medan City, North Sumatra. This research lasted for a duration of three months, starting from February 2024 to April 2024. Data sources refer to sources where research data is obtained directly or indirectly. The data collection uses non-participatory observation, semi-structured interviews, and documentation studies; through triangulation techniques, researchers can confirm the correctness of the findings by comparing and verifying various data sources. The results of the study show that the communication strategy of the North Sumatra Provincial Government to increase public understanding of the importance of paying Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) is carried out through an integrative and inclusive approach. Second, the friendly and professional service at Samsat’s offices creates a positive experience that encourages taxpayer compliance. Third, the community is invited to dialogue through participatory education in schools, villages, and public forums to understand the importance of PAD’s contribution. Fourth, collaboration between agencies ensures consistent message delivery and educational law enforcement so that the public is more motivated to obey without feeling intimidated. Meanwhile, the Islamic communication approach applied by the North Sumatra Provincial Government in increasing awareness of paying Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) refers to the principles of Qaulan Sadiidan (right words), Qaulan Layyinan (gentle words), Qaulan Ma’rufan (good words), and Qaulan Balighan (adequate words). The obstacles faced by the North Sumatra Provincial Government (North et al. Government) in informing the Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) policy to the public include aspects of transparency, technology, geography, communication, tax education, coordination between agencies, law enforcement and communication disruptions due to language barriers and technological infrastructure.
Analysis Of The Communication Policy Of The North Sumatra Provincial Government In Increasing Regional Original Revenue (Pad) In The Motor Vehicle Tax Sector Achmad Fadly; Syukur Kholil; Anang Anas Azhar
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i3.5610

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This paper focuses on direct observation and in-depth analysis to explore various aspects of communication policies used by the North Sumatra Provincial Government to increase Regional Original Revenue (PAD). This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. This research occurred at the North Sumatra Provincial Government Headquarters on Jalan Diponegoro No. 30, Madras Hulu, Medan Polonia District, Medan City, North Sumatra. This research lasted for a duration of three months, starting from February 2024 to April 2024. The results of the study show that the communication strategy of the North Sumatra Provincial Government to increase public understanding of the importance of paying Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) is carried out through an integrative and inclusive approach. Second, the friendly and professional service at Samsat’s offices creates a positive experience that encourages taxpayer compliance. Third, the community is invited to dialogue through participatory education in schools, villages, and public forums to understand the importance of PAD’s contribution. Fourth, collaboration between agencies ensures consistent message delivery and educational law enforcement so that the public is more motivated to obey without feeling intimidated. Meanwhile, the Islamic communication approach applied by the North Sumatra Provincial Government in increasing awareness of paying Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) refers to the principles of Qaulan Sadiidan (right words), Qaulan Layyinan (gentle words), Qaulan Ma’rufan (good words), and Qaulan Balighan (adequate words).
Transcendental Communication in Suluk Worship and Its Implementation to The Social Life of Worshippers in Dayah Darul Ulum Abu Lueng Ie Aceh Besar Teuku Faisal; Syukur Kholil; Syawaluddin Nasution
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i2.6120

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This study examines the implementation of transcendental communication in the Suluk congregation at Dayah Darul Ulum Abu Lueng Ie, Aceh Besar. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, with the main subjects being the leaders and teachers of the dayah who guide the congregation in the Suluk process. Analysis was conducted to understand the spiritual experience of the congregation and its impact on their social lives. The results of the study indicate that transcendental communication in Suluk includes stages such as taharah (physical and spiritual cleansing) and tausiyah (spiritual guidance). Personal guidance from a cleric or mursyid plays an important role in helping the congregation reach a higher spiritual level. This process is carried out through the practice of dhikr and tafakur, which strengthens the vertical relationship with God and forms a positive social attitude. The impact of transcendental communication is not only limited to increasing individual spirituality, but is also seen in strengthening character, social responsibility, social awareness, and the active involvement of the congregation in social and charitable activities. Solidarity within the community also increases as a result of this process. However, several challenges are still encountered, such as limited spiritual understanding of the congregation, lack of continuity of practice, limited involvement of the mursyid, and negative influence of the media. Therefore, a more in-depth educational approach, structured guidance, and wise media management are needed to optimise the impact of transcendental communication in the social life of the congregation.
Analisis Model Newcomb, One-Step Flow, dan Two-Step Flow dalam Proses Kampanye Digital Pilkada 2024 di Sumatera Utara Mulkan Darajat Silaen; Syukur Kholil
Jurnal JTIK (Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi) Vol 9 No 2 (2025): APRIL-JUNE 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Otonom Lembaga Informasi dan Riset Indonesia (KITA INFO dan RISET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/jtik.v9i2.3419

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This study aims to analyze the application of three communication models Newcomb, One-Step Flow, and Two-Step Flow  in the 2024 Regional Election digital campaign in North Sumatra. The method used is a qualitative approach with literature review, collecting secondary data from various related literature. Newcomb's model emphasizes the importance of interpersonal relationships in political communication, where potential leaders and voters must have the same attitude to increase the effectiveness of campaign messages. Through social media, these interpersonal relationships are built through two-way interactions that strengthen voter trust and loyalty. The One-Step Flow model, on the other hand, focuses on delivering a direct message from a candidate to an audience without traditional intermediaries. The use of platforms such as Instagram and Twitter allows potential leaders to convey messages quickly and responsively, especially to young voters who are more active in digital media. However, this model faces challenges in the dissemination of misinformation or manipulation of public opinion. The Two-Step Flow model underlines the important role of opinion leaders, such as influencers and community leaders, in filtering and disseminating campaign messages. They act as intermediaries who are able to bridge communication between prospective leaders and voters, provide more personalized interpretations, and increase voter participation. The results show that the combination of these three communication models forms a more holistic and adaptive digital campaign strategy. The proper use of social media, strong interpersonal interaction, and the involvement of opinion leaders can increase the effectiveness of campaigns, political participation, and a positive image of prospective leaders. This strategy is relevant in facing the diverse demographic and cultural challenges in North Sumatra, as well as helping to build the legitimacy of the candidates in the eyes of the public.
Co-Authors Abdul Rasyid Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Achar Zain achiruddin hasibuan Achmad Fadly Ade Irma Ade Rachmat Yudiyanto Ahmad Fauzi Batubara Ahmad Rudy Sihaloho Ahmad Tamrin Sikumbang Ahmad Tamrin Sikumbang Ahmad Tamrin Sikumbang Ahmad Tamrin Sikumbang Ahmad Tamrin Sikumbang Ahmad Thamrin Sikumbang Ahmad Thamrin Sikumbang Aidil Haris Aldri Frinaldi Alfi Syahrin Ali Akbar ALI MUSTAFA Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Anang Anas Azhar Anang Anas Azhar Arianda Tanjung Arwan Arwan Azhar Azhar BADRUL HELMI Batubara, Abdul Karim Benny Munardi Bobby Martin Muhammad Bustami Dailami Dailami Datok Bondaharo Delima, Wirda Desy Mairita Dina Evi Rahmi Efi Brata Madya Elfi Yanti Ritonga Elisabeth Sitepu Elisabeth Sitepu Erwan Efendi Fairus Fairus Fakhrur Rozi Farhan Indra Farida Hanum Siregar Furqan Furqan Hakim Hakim Halihasimi Halihasimi Harahap, Azrai Hasan Sazali Haslinda Haslinda Hasnun Jauhari Ritonga Hasyimsyah Nasution Heri Krisna Br Gurusinga Heri Krisna Br. Gurusinga Herwansyahputra Herwansyahputra Ibrahim Sihombing Indira Fatra Deni Peranginangin Irma Yusriani Simamora Iskandar Zulkarnain Junaidi Junaidi Kartini Kartini Katimin Katimin Khatibah Lahmuddin Lahmuddin Lahmuddin Lahmuddin Lubis Lahmuddin Lubis Lahmuddin Lubis Lahmuddin Lubis Lahmuddin Lubis Leylia Khairani Lutfi Basit Luthfi Solihin Mailin Mailin Marasakti Bangunan Maria Ulfa Batubara Mawardi Siregar Moh Hatta Hatta Mohd Hatta Muhammad Abbas Muhammad Aidil Ghunaya Said Muhammad Fazil, Muhammad Muhammad Hafiz Pulungan Muhammad Idris Muhammad Kahfi Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Said Harahap Muhammad Saleh Muhammad Thariq Mulkan Darajat Silaen Nabila Yasmin Nadar Putra Nursapiah Harahap Nurul Afrina Prastiwi Nurussakinah Daulay Priadi, Ribut Puji Santoso Putri Dhea Permatasari Radja Juan Poda Pasaribu Rahmadianawati Rahmadianawati Ramdeswati Pohan Riauan, Muhd Ar. Imam Rosmala Rosmala Rubino Rubino Rubino Rustono Farady Marta sahrul sahrul SANNY APRILINDA DAMANIK Selamat Riadi Siregar, Alya Rahmayani Soiman Soiman Solihah Titin Sumanti Suheri Suheri Suhesti Wira Dharma Wira Suwardi Lubis Suwardi Lubis Suwardi Lubis Syafruddin Pohan Syahril Furqany Syawaluddin Nasution Syofyan Yusma Tata Arbiyana Teuku Faisal Tonna Balya Topan Bilardo Winda Kustiawan Winda Kustiawan Wira, Suhesti Wira Dharma Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Yusnadi Zulkarnain Zulkarnain