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Easing the rules of health protocols: A critical discourse analysis of Indonesian president’s speech on Covid-19 handling in 2022 Liando, Nihta V. F.; Tatipang, Devilito Prasetyo; Rorimpandey, Rinny; Karisi, Yofri
Englisia: Journal of Language, Education, and Humanities Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/ej.v10i1.13755

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The president is the icon of the number one person in a country, and the position of president is the highest position that allows him to always communicate with the public, namely making public speeches. The understanding of the listeners or the public towards the speech delivered by the president allows misunderstandings to arise in interpreting the meaning it contains, both implied and expressed. Therefore, it is very necessary to have a critical discourse analysis of what the president conveys in general. For this reason, the purpose of this research is to analyze the macro structure, superstructure, and micro structure contained in the text of the president's speech, as well as to reveal the implied intent of the president who put forward a statement in relation to action, context, history, power, and ideology. In addition, because the essence of the research is to describe in detail, the method used is qualitative with the principle of critical discourse analysis from Van Djik. Furthermore, the speech delivered by President Joko Widodo, which was delivered online on the metrotvnews youtube channel on May 19, 2022, was used as the object of this research. By applying the techniques of documentation, observation, systematic recording, literature study and listening to the data and research objects, the results show that the researcher found three dimensions of critical discourse analysis in speech texts, namely macro structure, supra structure, and micro structure. The characteristics of critical discourse analysis found in news texts are action, context, history, power, and ideology. In addition, five implied intentions were also found in the video that was shown online
Easing the rules of health protocols: A critical discourse analysis of Indonesian president’s speech on Covid-19 handling in 2022 Liando, Nihta V. F.; Tatipang, Devilito Prasetyo; Rorimpandey, Rinny; Karisi, Yofri
Englisia Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/ej.v10i1.13755

Abstract

The president is the icon of the number one person in a country, and the position of president is the highest position that allows him to always communicate with the public, namely making public speeches. The understanding of the listeners or the public towards the speech delivered by the president allows misunderstandings to arise in interpreting the meaning it contains, both implied and expressed. Therefore, it is very necessary to have a critical discourse analysis of what the president conveys in general. For this reason, the purpose of this research is to analyze the macro structure, superstructure, and micro structure contained in the text of the president's speech, as well as to reveal the implied intent of the president who put forward a statement in relation to action, context, history, power, and ideology. In addition, because the essence of the research is to describe in detail, the method used is qualitative with the principle of critical discourse analysis from Van Djik. Furthermore, the speech delivered by President Joko Widodo, which was delivered online on the metrotvnews youtube channel on May 19, 2022, was used as the object of this research. By applying the techniques of documentation, observation, systematic recording, literature study and listening to the data and research objects, the results show that the researcher found three dimensions of critical discourse analysis in speech texts, namely macro structure, supra structure, and micro structure. The characteristics of critical discourse analysis found in news texts are action, context, history, power, and ideology. In addition, five implied intentions were also found in the video that was shown online
Co-Authors Adolfina M. S. Moybeka Ali, Muhammad I. Ali, Muhammad Ilham Alrajafi, Gali Andreas Lalogiroth Andreas Lalogiroth Aprillya A. Suoth Aprillya Alwien Suoth Arsai, Alfons Napoleon Aswat, Fajar Blessy Wilar Budiman, Jeihn N. C. Ceisy Nita Wuntu Dallyono, Ruswan Dina Amaliyah Mushthoza Donal Mateos Ratu Elizabeth Z. Oroh Fergina Lengkoan Fergina Lengkoan Fergina Lengkoan Fitra, Muh. Al Fachrizah Fivy Andries Geminastiti Sakkir Geral Pratasik Grace Shirley Luntungan Grandy Tamboto Herminus Efrando Pabur Imelda Lolowang Imelda S. Lolowang Irwan, Anas Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar, Ishak ISMAIL ,, ISMAIL Ismail Ismail Jeihn Novita Jein, Maniku Kandati, Susi P. Karisi, Yofri Lengkoan, Fergina Liando, Nihta Vera Frelly Maissy J. Manuas Maissy Jearmita Manuas Maissy Manuas Manuas, Maissy Manuas, Maissy J. Manuas, Maissy Jearmita Maria Poluan Merlin M. Maukar Moybeka, Adolfina M. S. Muhammad Ilham Ali Mushthoza, Dina Amaliyah Nasution, Riandry Fadilah Ndruru, Falentinus Ni Putu Juliani Lestari Dewi Nihta Vera Frelly Liando Nindy N. Ganap Noldy Pelenkahu Nur Syariatin Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurmaisyah, Nurmaisyah Olga Rorintulus Pontillas, Marlon S. Pratasik, Geral Prilimercy E. Kojongian Pritania Mokalu Ratni, Ni Putu Riandry Fadilah Nasution Rinny Rorimpandey Rovikasari, Mala Ruly Rantung Sabrina Wardatul Jannah Husain Sahril Nur Saudah, Khalifatun Sukardi Weda, Sukardi Sulfany Tineh Susi P. Kandati Syahrullah Syahrullah Syariatin, Nur Syarifuddin Dollah Tineh, Sulfany Tirza A Kumayas Triesye A. Laloan Yapi Henri Wongkar