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PERAN DAN POSISI PUBLIC RELATIONS DALAM HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Pradekso, Tandiyo; Luqman, Yanuar; Suprihatini, Taufik
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 12, Issue 2, Year 2013
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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The role of public relations in hospitality industry had been significantly increasing along with the rapid growth of the industry. A study of the issue in 2 respective hospitals and a hotel indicates that each had set a different level of position within the management. Regardless to the type of the organization, public relations with the higher level of position had a better access to resources and decision making, which consecutively put them as expert prescriber. Converssely, a stumpy management value had dispose public relations as a merely communication techni  cian. Organizational culture and communication climate were considered as determinants to how the management perceives public relations.
PERSEPSI ANAK PADA ACARA TELEVISI Pradekso, Tandiyo
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 13, Issue 2, Year 2014
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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The poor quality of television program available to Indonesian children and the escalating cases of anti-social and delinquency among children are undeniably the hard fact. But linking the two in a causal relationship is a mere speculation that oversimplifying the issue. At the conceptual level in the study of mass communication, there are theories based on the perspective of the limited influence of the mass media. Theories such as those of Klapper’s phenomenistic, DeFleur’s individual differences and social category, selective processes theory, and  Seymour Feshbach’s catharsis theory, are all discouraging the behavioral effect of mass communication.Media influence on children is determined by their comprehension in TV viewing. By about age 8 or 9 (Huston et.al), children are about as accurate as adults in judging whether a television program is presenting fiction or fact. There are arguments on how children perceive the reality out of the television. First, Aletha C. Huston explained that perceptions of reality occur on two dimensions: factuality and social realism. Second, Gunter and McAleer pointed out that children use three categories of television versus real-life comparisons. These include the category of the ‘actual’, the ‘possible’, and the ‘impossible’. The third explanation dealt with the way children evaluate characters in television programs.Findings revealed that perception on factuality was dominant in programs such as news, sports, infotainment, talk-show, variety-show, music, and reality-show. Perception of social realism was dominant in cartoons, movies, and soap-operas. Similar to those of factuality, the actual category appeared predominantly in news, sports, religion, talk-show, variety-show, music, and reality-show. The possible was slightly highlighted in cartoons, movies, and soap-operas. While the impossible also seemed dominant in cartoons, movies, and soap-operas.Conceptually, the 4 children’s favorite characters are the humor of the characters; the strength of the characters; the attractiveness of the characters; and the activity level of the characters. Humor was dominant in cartoons, talk-show, and variety-show. Strength was central in sports and movies, and attractive in infotainment and talk-show. There were no active characters significantly perceived in any television programs.
PERSEPSI ANAK PADA ACARA TELEVISI Pradekso, Tandiyo
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 14, Issue 2, Year 2015
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (791.214 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jis.14.2.2015.11-23

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The poor quality of television program available to Indonesian children and the escalating cases of antisocialand delinquency among children are undeniably the hard fact. But linking the two in a causal relationship isa mere speculation that oversimplifying the issue. At the conceptual level in the study of mass communication,there are theories based on the perspective of the limited influence of the mass media. Theories such as those ofKlapper’s phenomenistic, DeFleur’s individual differences and social category, selective processes theory, andSeymour Feshbach’s catharsis theory, are all discouraging the behavioral effect of mass communication. Mediainfluence on children is determined by their comprehension in TV viewing. By about age 8 or 9 (Huston et.al),children are about as accurate as adults in judging whether a television program is presenting fiction or fact.There are arguments on how children perceive the reality out of the television. First, Aletha C. Hustonexplained that perceptions of reality occur on two dimensions: factuality and social realism. Second, Gunter andMcAleer pointed out that children use three categories of television versus real-life comparisons. These include thecategory of the ‘actual’, the ‘possible’, and the ‘impossible’. The third explanation dealt with the way childrenevaluate characters in television programs. Findings revealed that perception on factuality was dominant inprograms such as news, sports, infotainment, talk-show, variety-show, music, and reality-show. Perception ofsocial realism was dominant in cartoons, movies, and soap-operas. Similar to those of factuality, the actualcategory appeared predominantly in news, sports, religion, talk-show, variety-show, music, and reality-show. Thepossible was slightly highlighted in cartoons, movies, and soap-operas. While the impossible also seemeddominant in cartoons, movies, and soap-operas. Conceptually, the 4 children’s favorite characters are the humorof the characters; the strength of the characters; the attractiveness of the characters; and the activity level of thecharacters. Humor was dominant in cartoons, talk-show, and variety-show. Strength was central in sports andmovies, and attractive in infotainment and talk-show. There were no active characters significantly perceived inany television programs.
PENGARUH PERUBAHAN BENTUK KELEMBAGAAN PROGRAM KB PADA PENGELOLAAN KAMPANYE PROGRAM KB DI TINGKAT FRONTLINER Setyabudi, Djoko; S, Hapsari Dwiningtyas; Pradekso, Tandiyo
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 6, Issue 1, Year 2007
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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This research is aimed at examining the effects of the form of family planning institutions on the ways family planning frontliner (PLKB) in Central Java manage their campaign programs. The research findings indicate that the form of family planning institutions, the number of tasks, and incentives given to PLKB, influence the performance of PLKB. another important factor which is significant to the frontliner’s performances is not the form of the institutions, but the way the campaign is managed in each of family planning institution.
POLA JARINGAN KOMUNIKASI MASYARAKAT MISKIN untuk PROGRAM-PROGRAM PENANGGULANGAN KEMISKINAN (ANALISIS JARINGAN KOMUNIKASI DI DUKUH TEGAL MIRING, DESA LUWEH, KABUPATEN SEMARANG) Pradekso, Tandiyo
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 8, Issue 1, Year 2009
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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The research mainly argues that there are communication and socialization problems in the goverment’s programs in decreasing the rate of poverty in Indonesia. Using communication network analysis, this research indicate that the communication network’s pattern’s of three poverty related programs (BLT, Raskin, and Askeskin) are centralized in nature. The centralized pattern means a lact of dyadic communications which relates to the low communication gratification for the networks members. The society disappointment and distrust to the programs is also caused by the low quality of data collection about poor households and lack of honest communication of the officers who are involved to the programs.
Co-Authors Achmad Habibie Taufiqqur Rahman Adi Nugroho Adinda Sekar Cinantya Aditia Nurul Huda Aditya Iman Hamidi Adityo Cahyo Aji Afif Hazly Hasibuan Agraha Dwita Sulistyajati Agus Naryoso Naryoso Agus Naryoso S.Sos, M.Si, Agus Naryoso Ahda Hanif Fauzi Ahmad Fauzi Ahmad Fikar Harakan Aike Ingget Pratiwi Aisah Putri Sajidah, Aisah Putri Ajeng Rengganis, Sekar Albert Rivai Sinaga Aldi Atwinda Jauhar Aldiansyah, Duvit Aldila Leksana Wati Alexandra Parahita Bening Kesumaputri Alif Ibrahim Alya Anwar, Rizqika Alyssa Jasmine Aurelia Rahmiqatrunnada Amrina Rida Hapsari Ananda Erfan Musthafa Andrea Oktavia, Helga Anggi Pramesthi Kusumarasri Anggia Anggraini Anjar Mukti Yuni Pamungkas, Anjar Mukti Annisa Aulia Mahari Annisa Kusumawardhani Annisya Winarni Putri Aprida Mulya, Resti Ardelia Fitriani, Neysa Ardini Koesfarmasiana, Ardini Arfika Pertiwi Putri Arif Nurochman Arinda Putri Oktaviani Aryatama Wibawa, Michael Asep Virgo Asri Aulia Rachmawati Asri Nugraheningtyas Astrid Damayanti Asty Setiandini Atika Nabila Atina Primaningtyas Aulia Nur Awang Asmoro Ayu Puspitasari, Ramadhiana Ayu Saraswati Ayu Sri Purnama, Ayu Sri Azzahira Putri Zakaria, Grandhis Badri Ilham Ramadhan Bagoes Praswanda, Yusrizal Bagoes Widjanarko Banun Diyah Ardani Bareta Hendy Pamungkas Bayu Widagdo, Muhammad Bella Yunita Binarso Budiono Budiono Bisma Alief Charisma Rahma Dinasih Chintya Dyah Meidyasari Daffa Satriowibowo Daniel Dwi Listantyo Dara Pramitha Darda Putranto, Addakhil Deansa Putri Deni Arifiin Destima Nursylva Anggraningrum Devi Pranasningtias Indriani Dhira Widya Prasya, Dhira Dhiyah Puspita Sari Dhyah Shanti Nur Kartika Dimas Muhammad Distian Jobi Ridwan Diyan Hafdinovianti Ayu Kinasih Djoko Setiabudi Djoko Setyabudi Djoko Setyabudi Djoko Setyabudi Djoko Setyabudi Donik Agus Setiyanto DONNA RADITA MERITSEBA DR Sunarto Dwi Mulya Ningsih Dwi Purbaningrum Eggie Nurmahabbi Eka Ardianto Farasila, Iraisa Farisa Dian Utami Fariz Dewanto Fatma Izzatussayidati Febri Ariyadi Febriana Handayani Febriandani, Anisa Fitriyani, Putri Frida Asih Pratiwi Galuh Perwitasari Ghaliyah Julya Almira Ghana Pratama, Albert Ghela Rakhma Islamey Ghita Kriska Dwi Ananda Gilang Wicaksono Hajar Azizatun Niswah Hamidah, Nadiya Handi Aditia Hapsari Dwiningtyas Hapsari Dwiningtyas Hapsari Dwiningtyas S, Hapsari Dwiningtyas Hapsari Dwiningtyas Sulistyani Hardiyanto, Muhamad Hedi Pudjo Santosa Hedi Pudjo Santosa Hedi Pudjo Santosa Hendrikus Setya Pradhana Henny Novita Rumono Hilda Maisyarah I Nyoman Winata I Nyoman Winata Ibrahim Muhammad Ramadhan Ichsan Wahyu Pratama Imam Muttaqin Indah Puspawardhani Indra Septia BW Infra Ranisetya Intan Mashitasari Ira Astri Rasika Jaya Pramono Adi Jimmy Fachrurrozy Jody Suryamar Yudha Joyo NS Gono Joyo Nur Suryanto Gono Joyo Nur Suryanto Gono Kanaya Az Zahrah Karunia Yusuf, Kevin Kembang Soca Paranggani Khairani, Indah Khairunnisya Sholikhah Kinanati Bunga Wulansari Krisna Adryanto Lintang Jati Rahina Lintang Ratri Rahmiaji LISTIANTO HINDRA PRAMONO Lizzatul Farhatiningsih Lucia Eka Pravitasari Luh Rani Wijayanti M Bayu Widagdo Maharani Easter Mahendra Zulkifli Manggala Hadi Prawira Marcia Julifar Ardianto Marsha Fildzaishma Marshanda Putri, Tyara Martia Mutiara Tasuki Marwah Gayatri Purnado Maya Lestari Melinda Wita Satryani Meriza Lestari Meta Detiana Putri Mohammad Akbar Rizal Hamidi Much Yulianto Much. 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