Jamilah Ahmad
Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Communication lifestyle of Indonesian and Malaysia students during the corona virus 19 pandemic Farida Nurfalah; Muhammad Nuruzzaman; Jamilah Ahmad
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 10, No 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v10i1.39123

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Several ways occur in lifestyle 2022 to protect themselves from coronavirus transmission. The research objectives are as follows: To find out the activities of Indonesia Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic, to find out the interests of Indonesian students during the COVID-19 Pandemic, to find out the opinions of Indonesian students during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The research method uses a descriptive approach with the type of qualitative research. The research subjects based on the purposive technique were seven students. The results; Activities of Indonesian students are mainly carried out at home by government regulations by limiting interaction activities with family, friends, and neighbors. Their attention to government policies, studying while doing business, interacting with friends, and entertainment. When making decisions, they are more concerned about money, benefits, and health and are confident in the decisions they make. Student opinions facing the covid pandemic situation are more healthy, grateful, and able to help each other, maintain SOPs, stay productive, the government pays attention to the people, and families always maintain cleanliness and health. Thus, most student activities during the Covid-19 pandemic are carried out at home by limiting interaction activities. Students have attention to government policies, study while doing business, interact with friends, and entertainment to relieve boredom. Students are concerned with maintaining health, being grateful and helping each other. Efforts are being made to maintain SOPs, stay productive, and maintain health protocols. Efforts that need to be made by the government are by listening to the voices of the community and helping the affected communities, while the hope that families need to always maintain cleanliness and provide mutual support, respecting the things around them.
Is it possible to have freedom of expression? Religious Minorities' Perceptions of Social Media in Pakistan Zubair Mahmood; Muhammad Jawed Aslam; Jamilah Ahmad
CoverAge: Journal of Strategic Communication Vol 13 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Pancasila

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35814/coverage.v13i1.3389

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This research article aims to understand that why social media is being perceived for freedom of speech by religious minorities in Pakistan. This qualitative study is based on four in-depth interviews of Christian activists in Pakistan. The study found that there are some crucial issues in giving media coverage to the religious minorities in Pakistan.The results demonstrate that religious minorities in Pakistan are facing segregations due to the prejudiced mindset of higher administration decisions, sponsors and lack of information with respect to religious minorities and their religious rituals. Besides, that absence of resistance from both minorities and larger part is playing the part in wrecking peace. The researchers found that English media whether print or electronic are giving adequate scope to the religious minorities in Pakistan. Furthermore, religious minorities in Pakistan are more inclined towards using social networking sites like Facebook to exercise their freedom of speech and expression as its more convenient in conveying the message without any mediated angling.