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THE MEANING OF JOURNALIST INDEPENDENCE IN THE POST FILM (ROLAND BARTHES’ SEMIOTICS ANALYSIS) Sari, Ika Rosdiana; Luthfie, Muhammad; Setiawan, Koesworo
JURNAL KOMUNIKATIO Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): Jurnal Komunikatio 5 (1) April 2019
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda Bogor

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The Post film is based on a true story that tells the dilemmas of the Pentagon Papers publication involving Katharine Graham as the publisher of The Washington Post and her reporters. The Pentagon Papers is the United State Department of Defense’s research document that leaked by Daniel Ellsberg. This document revealed the government's lies about the Vietnam War. This study aims to analyze the meaning of journalist independence in The Post. Phenomenological qualitative research approach with descriptive method are used in this study. Data collection is done by observation and documentation study techniques. Roland Barthes' Semiotics theory, that divides the signification system into denotation, connotation, and myth, is used as the data analysis technique. The results shows that the Washington Post reporters are independence in publishing the Pentagon Papers. This is illustrated in Scene 113 that describes the meeting between Katharine Graham and her best friend, United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, who responsible for the Pentagon Papers. The independence of journalist was shown by Katharine Graham, who tries not to be affected by McNamara who suggest her not to publish the document to the public. Keywords: Film, Independence of Journalist, Pentagon Papers, The Post
FITUR PING MOBILE LEGENDS Sumarso, Diana Perwitasari; Wati, Sukarela; Setiawan, Koesworo
JURNAL KOMUNIKATIO Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): Jurnal Komunikatio 5 (1) April 2019
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda Bogor

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This study discusses the students who use the Ping Mobile Legends online game feature, the method used is quantitative descriptive method and tested using Rank Sperman correlation. The research sample are Djuanda University communication science students consisting of 20 users of the Mobile Legends online game. The results of the study shows that (1) Users often use the Ping feature because it is only a click away, (2) The ping feature is often used by team players because it is easy, (3) The ping feature is the most favorite feature of every player, (4) The ping feature can smooth the game only with a click. The ping feature is very superior compared to other features and has the largest interpretation number 4 and is categorized well. Keywords: Ping Features, Online Games, Students, Mobile Legends.
KORELASI MODEL KOMUNIKASI DEMOKRATIS DENGAN PEMANFAATAN LKPD BERBASIS INTERAKSI DI YAYASAN ALANG-ALANG CIAWI BOGOR Agnesha, Nova; Atikah, Ike; Setiawan, Koesworo
JURNAL KOMUNIKATIO Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): Jurnal Komunikatio Volume 6 Nomor 1 2020
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The most ideal model of parental communication to apply is the communication model of democratic parents. But in reality there are still many parents who do not understand the application of democratic communication model to their children. With democratic communication model, the development of children will develop well. This study aims to analyze the application of parental communication model in daily life to their children. The research approach used is quantitative This study discusses the application of communication model of democratic parents at the Alang-alang Foundation Ciawi Bogor , the method used descriptive quantitative method. The research sample was carried out to parents of participants consisting of 41 people. The results of the study show that (1) affection and understanding are very good (2) strict and consistent discipline is in good category, (3) freedom of opinion in good category, (4) discussion in good category, (5) respecting good categories, ( 6) Understanding is categorized well. Keywords: communication model, parent, democratic    
The Three Pillars of Communication in Local Culture: Driving Force in Combating Village Fund Corruption Koesworo Setiawan
JURNAL KOMUNIKATIO Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Komunikatio (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jk.v12i1.23295

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Corruption in villages continues to rise, along with the increased value of government budget assistance. Statistics on budget misuse in villages show no improvement despite ongoing law enforcement action. This article aims to identify and explain the strengths of local culture that can help overcome irregularities in village fund management. This research uses a qualitative-argumentative approach, with a literature study. Data were obtained from scientific articles and other documents relevant to the research objectives using Publish or Perish software. Data was reduced, categorized, and interpreted based on three operational concepts of the communication model in local culture: communicator (traditional figure), message (ancestral teachings), and medium (traditional institutions). Data validity was tested using two techniques: source triangulation (comparing data across relevant articles) and assuming the data in each article were valid because they had been reviewed before publication. The results show that, first, traditional figures serve as moral and ethical references. Second, teachings as messages instill values of goodness and harmony among humans, and between humans and their environment. Third, the sanction mechanism for norm violators serves as a deterrent and maintains harmony. Result reveal that, the combination of these three cultural pillars can strengthen efforts to address corruption in villages.
Co-Authors Adisti, Esty Afifah, Mujahidah Agnesha, Nova Agung Muhamad Budiarsyah Agustin, Sri Ayu Agustina Multi Purnomo Agustini Agustini Agustini Agustini, Agustini Alfadila, Mutia Ali Alamsyah Kusumadinata Alif, Qori Aliffiani Alinda Alinda Amirusna, Rialna Andreansyah, Rafli Anita Anwar, Muhammad Rasyid Apriliani, Afmi Aryatama, Mohammad Dika Atikah, Ike AYU LESTARI Bagoes Arya Zyawahir Suharto Bilqis, Tri Dewi Dede Syahrudin Denny Hernawan Desi Hasbiyah Desi Hasbiyah Euis Salbiah Fahriza Permana, Muhammad Fanny Aulia Rachmah Fauzan, Dhafa farchan Febriadha, Marshela Febrian, Yandi Febriyanti, Aulia Adhinia Gotfridus Goris Seran Hakim, Muhammad Fadly Hasbiyah, Desi Isaak, Laureen Leony Jayanti Magdalena Isa Juantara, Muhammad Aziz Karim, Moh Syifaatul Khaerani, Nurlatifah Lutfie, Muhammad Luthfie, Muhammad M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Maria Fitriah Maria Fitriah Maulana, Mochamad Fajar muhammad luthfie Muhammad Supriatno Nabilah Fitria Anisa Said Nur Afifah, Kamilia Nurani, Sifa Nurhaepi, Harum Dwi Nuryana Pangestu, Dimas Ahmad Permana, Muhamad Fahriza R. Akhmad Munjin Radja Salafy, Radja Raka, Muhammad Reza Kurniawan Rizki, M. Rizky Anugrah Robby Firliandoko Ruhimat Ruhimat, Ruhimat Sa'diah, Halimatu Sabarudin, Audra Putra Saepudin Salsabila, Vidya Zahra Sari, Ika Rosdiana Sigalingging, Luthfiah Hayati Siti Nurul Hikmah Siti Zulfa Fauziah Subekti, Eki Agustio Sukarelawati Sumarso, Diana Perwitasari Supriatno, Muhammad Suryatana, Undang Undang Suryatna Wardani, Zahara Eka Wati, Sukarela Wiratama, Gio