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Telepon Seluler dan Aktivisme: Jurnalisme SMS Sebagai Instrumen Advokasi Masyarakat Adat Dayak di Kalimantan Barat Hanif Suranto; Samiaji Bintang Nusantara
Ultimacomm: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 7 No 1 (2015): ULTIMACOMM
Publisher : Universitas Multimedia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (823.208 KB) | DOI: 10.31937/ultimacomm.v7i1.423

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Representasi masyarakat adat kurang mendapat perhatian (voiceless) dari negara. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut, masyarakat adat Dayak di Kalimantan Barat mengembangkan saluran komunikasi alternatif melalui program RuaiSMS yang dikelola oleh RuaiTV, sebuah stasiun TV lokal. RuaiSMS merupakan praktik jurnalisme warga berbasis SMS. Di Indonesia kajian tentang jurnalisme alternatif berbasis teknologi komunikasi bergerak (mobile communication technology), seperti telepon seluler, masih terbatas. Padahal penetrasi telepon seluler di Indonesia sangat tinggi. Makalah ini menguraikan bagaimana jurnalisme SMS diaplikasikan sebagai instrumen advokasi oleh masyarakat adat Dayak di Kalimantan Barat. Hasil riset ini menemukan, RuaiSMS telah membantu masyarakat adat dalam menuntut hak-hak politiknya di hadapan kuasa negara dan kuasa modal. Kata Kunci: jurnalisme warga, mobile communication, sms, telepon seluler
Reporting Pandemic, Engaging Public; The Citizen Participation in LaporCovid-19 Platform During Covid-19 Outbreak in Indonesia Ingki Rinaldi; Samiaji Bintang Nusantara; Maria Advenita Gita Elmada
Ultimacomm: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 15 No 2 (2023): Ultimacomm
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31937/ultimacomm.v15i2.3493

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Credible data and information for handling the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia are relatively minimal. The quality of public policies to deal with diseases classified as emerging non-natural disasters tends to be low, especially during the early stages of handling the Covid-19 pandemic. Several figures from civil society organizations, journalists, public health practitioners, and information technology experts took the initiative to develop an information reporting platform related to the pandemic that involved citizen participation in helping overcome this. The citizen platform was then developed into the practice of citizen journalism. This study describes the application of the concept of citizen reporting, which has developed into citizen journalism as an instrument for collecting data and information on Covid-19 cases in Indonesia. Especially in the case of the “LaporCOVID-19” citizen platform.