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DESENTRALISASI WISATA RELIGI INDONESIA MELALUI CITY BRANDING WISATA KABUPATEN BANGKALAN MADURA Farida Farida; Zulaikha Zulaikha; Hartopo Eko Putro
Bricolage : Jurnal Magister Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 6, No 02 (2020): Accredited by Kemenristekdikti RI SK No. 36/E/KPT/2019
Publisher : Universitas Bunda Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30813/bricolage.v6i02.2149

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ABSTRACT                 Bangkalan people are attached to Islamic culture. Their daily life is influenced by Islamic teachings and is evident in their social behavior, including in the arts and seeking solace. One of the consolations known in the community is to travel. Of course, Islamic travel and does not violate Islamic law. For the people of Bangkalan, the pilgrimage to the tombs, in addition to being one of the rituals believed to seek blessings, is also a place to tour. Therefore, the pilgrimage to the graves of scholars and community leaders in Bangkalan becomes a sight that can be seen every day. Religious tourism then developed into an opportunity in the development and improvement of people's welfare. Unfortunately, this has not yet become the focus of interest of the Bangkalan district government. Through building city branding as a religious tourism destination opens up opportunities for Bangkalan to compete with other regions in getting tourist visits. This study tries to identify the problem of tourism development and produce output in the form of religious tourism branding draft for Bangkalan district. The method used is observation and in-depth interviews. Although the results of this study indicate that the Bangkalan district is not ready to build a religious tourism brand, but the data obtained in the field shows that Bangkalan has a lot of religious tourism potential. The results of this study are expected to be input for the district government, scholars and tourism stakeholders. Further hope is to be able to help the Bangkalan district government to build city branding and create marketing communication concepts for their region as a part of decentralization strategy.Keywords: city branding, decentralization, tourism, religious, bangkalan ABSTRAK Masyarakat Bangkalan lekat dengan kultur Islam. Kehidupan keseharian mereka dipengaruhi ajaran Islam, termasuk dalam berkesenian dan mencari penghiburan. Salah satu penghiburan yang dikenal dalam masyarakat adalah melakukan perjalanan wisata. Tentu perjalanan wisata yang Islami dan tidak melanggar syariat Islam. Bagi masyarakat Bangkalan, ziarah ke makam, selain menjadi salah satu ritual yang dipercayai untuk mencari berkah, juga menjadi ajang berwisata. Karena itu, ziarah ke makam-makam ulama dan tokoh masyarakat di Bangkalan menjadi pemandangan yang bisa dilihat setiap harinya. Wisata religi kemudian berkembang menjadi satu peluang dalam pembangunan dan peningkatan kesejahteraan masyarakat. Sayangnya, hal ini belum menjadi focus of interest pemerintah kabupaten Bangkalan. Padahal membangun city branding sebagai destinasi wisata religi membuka kesempatan bagi Bangkalan untuk bersaing dengan wilayah lain dalam mendapatkan kunjungan wisatawan. Penelitian mengidentifikasi problema pembangunan wisata dan menghasilkan output berupa draft branding wisata religi untuk kabupaten Bangkalan. Metode yang digunakan adalah observasi dan wawancara mendalam. Meskipun hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kabupaten Bangkalan belum siap membangun brand wisata religi, tetapi data yang diperoleh di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa Bangkalan punya banyak potensi wisata religi. Hasil dari penelitian ini diharapkan menjadi masukan bagi pemerintah kabupaten, ulama, dan stake holder pariwisata. Harapan lebih jauh adalah membantu pemerintah kabupaten Bangkalan membangun city branding dan membuat konsep komunikasi pemasaran bagi wilayahnya sebagai bagian dari strategi desentralisasi.Kata Kunci: city branding, desentralisasi, wisata, religi, bangkalan
VARIOUS IMPACTS CAUSED BY THE GENOCIDE IN RWANDA: QUOTED FROM KOMPAS MEDIA COVERAGE Muhammad Dandy Alif Pratama; Nur’annafi Farni Syam Maella; Farida Farida
Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting (COSTING) Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): COSTING : Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

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In 1994, Rwanda experienced a genocide that resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties at that time. There are two major tribes in this country, namely the Tutsi tribe and the Hutu tribe. The conflict between these two tribes was what initiated the genocide in Rwanda. As a media outlet, Kompas explains in depth how this genocide has caused significant impacts in Rwanda, namely social, legal, and political crises. Through qualitative methods, this article will explain the causes of how this genocide occurred, the process of post-genocide reconciliation in Rwanda, and how Rwanda rebuilt and transformed its country.
Communication Strategies of Digital Communities in Managing Opinion Polarization within Online Discussion Spaces Yuzril Fadhil Muhammad; Farida Farida
Jurnal Sosial, Politik dan Budaya (SOSPOLBUD) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/sospolbud.v5i1.15938

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Online opinion polarization threatens the quality of public communication, yet the role of internal community communication remains underexplored. This qualitative case study uses digital netnography to examine how a WhatsApp-based RT/RW community in Surabaya manages polarization through informal moderation and shared communication norms. Data from observations, discussions, interviews with 10 informants, and document review were thematically analyzed. The findings show that informal moderation, calming message framing, and reinforcement of collective norms effectively reduce conflict and sustain dialogue. The study highlights the social capacity of digital communities to manage polarization constructively and contributes to theories of community-based digital communication governance and inclusive online dialogue strategies.