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MENUMBUH-KEMBANGKAN WAWASAN MASYARAKAT TENTANG DINAMIKA PENYAKIT DIABETES MELLITUS MELALUI MEDIA FILM Y.G. Harto Pramono; Inge Wattimena; Nurlaila Effendy; Michael Seno Rahardanto; Finsensius Yuli Purnama
Magister Scientiae No. 42 (2017)
Publisher : Widya Mandala Surabaya Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/mgs.v2i42.1721

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This paper describes the process and the result of educational film media development research aimed to develop the understandings of the society at Kecamatan Tambaksari, Surabaya about the dynamics of Diabetes Mellitus disease. To produce an optimum and pedagogically interesting film media, this media was designed and developed based on the film educational media concepts and its effective principles. Besides, the media was developed based on the needs assessment and the evaluation by experts and a series of tryouts by target users, and revised in stages based on the input and the result of the evaluation. After it had been validated to fit with the expected standard, the quasi experiment was conducted to find out the influence of the media on the learners’ knowledge of Diabetes Mellitus disease. The research design used was the matching only pretest-post test control group design with 40 participants for each group. The data was calculated with the t-Test. There search finding shows that the film media as an educational media has a significant influence on the increase of the society’s knowledge of Diabetes Mellitus disease.
Social Media, the Contradiction of Journalism, and the Dilemmas of News Start-ups in Indonesia Purnama, Finsensius Yuli; Krisdinanto, Nanang
Komunikator Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.v17i2.26707

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This research focuses on the implications of social media adoption for journalistic practice among news start-ups in Surabaya and Jakarta. Within the framework of news-media logic analysis, technology (including social media) is assumed to amplify the classic contradiction between professional and commercial aspects of journalistic practice. This research explores the extent to which social media amplifies this contradiction and how journalists negotiate it in their daily professional practice. This research uses a qualitative-descriptive approach. The findings show paradoxical results. On the one hand, news start-up journalists try to negotiate the increasingly strong contradictions through the discipline of verification of sources or news material from social media. On the other hand, the monetisation of news content on social media creates new problems in a commercial and professional context, which triggers a stronger dependence on global social media platforms, reduces reader trust, and shifts readers' focus from important and quality news in the media to provocative and sensational commercial news on social media. This research serves as a ‘warning’ to the idealism of digital journalism, in which there is hope that it will be more democratic, transparent, participatory, improve the functioning of democracy, and give more voice to the voiceless