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Science, Media and Policy Collaboration in Practice: Bird Flu Case in Bali, Indonesia Widodo, Yohanes
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 7, No 1 (2010)
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Abstract : This paper discusses how science (scientist) and policy (government) collaborate on the bird flu case in Bali Indonesia and the importance of public participation in dealing with the case. It is concluded that the collaboration between science and policy in the bird flu case in Bali Indonesia has not well practiced. There is a gap and conflict between them because they have different analytical paradigm, interest, and point of view. Public participation is very important because it can encourage them to set up quick response mechanism and increase public awareness of the danger of the virus. So they can stop the spread of the virus by themselves
Science, Media and Policy Collaboration in Practice: Bird Flu Case in Bali, Indonesia Widodo, Yohanes
Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol 7, No 1 (2010)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (473.677 KB) | DOI: 10.24002/jik.v7i1.196

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Abstract : This paper discusses how science (scientist) and policy (government) collaborate on the bird flu case in Bali Indonesia and the importance of public participation in dealing with the case. It is concluded that the collaboration between science and policy in the bird flu case in Bali Indonesia has not well practiced. There is a gap and conflict between them because they have different analytical paradigm, interest, and point of view. Public participation is very important because it can encourage them to set up quick response mechanism and increase public awareness of the danger of the virus. So they can stop the spread of the virus by themselves
Media Diaspora Pelajar Indonesia: Eksistensi, Peran, dan Spirit Keindonesiaan Widodo, Yohanes
Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol 14, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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This paper discusses how Indonesian student diaspora has interacted with their peers and built their identity through media by looking at the role of Indonesian student diaspora media since pre-independence era to reform era (1900-2016). This paper found that Indonesian student diaspora media have existed since pre-independence to reform era. Each had its peculiarities in terms of type and role of media influenced by the dynamics and socio-political developments in Indonesia.
Science, Media and Policy Collaboration in Practice: Bird Flu Case in Bali, Indonesia Yohanes Widodo
Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI Vol. 7 No. 1 (2010)
Publisher : FISIP Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (473.677 KB) | DOI: 10.24002/jik.v7i1.196

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Abstract : This paper discusses how science (scientist) and policy (government) collaborate on the bird flu case in Bali Indonesia and the importance of public participation in dealing with the case. It is concluded that the collaboration between science and policy in the bird flu case in Bali Indonesia has not well practiced. There is a gap and conflict between them because they have different analytical paradigm, interest, and point of view. Public participation is very important because it can encourage them to set up quick response mechanism and increase public awareness of the danger of the virus. So they can stop the spread of the virus by themselves
CHRONIC BULLOUS DISEASE OF CHILDHOOD: TINJAUAN KLINIS, HISTOPATOLOGI, DAN DIRECT IMMUNOFLOURESCENCE PADA PENEGAKAN DIAGNOSIS Nita Damayanti Sulistianingrum; Yulia Eka Irmawati; Sunardi Radiono; Yohanes Widodo; Ery Kus Dwianingsih
Media Dermato-Venereologica Indonesiana Vol 49 No 3 (2022): Media Dermato-Venereologica Indonesiana
Publisher : Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Kulit dan Kelamin Indonesia (PERDOSKI)

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Chronic bullous disease of childhood (CBDC) adalah penyakit autoimun bulosa yang jarang, non herediter, dan biasa muncul pada dekade pertama kehidupan. Gambaran klinis berupa bula tegang berisi cairan jernih atau hemoragik yang membentuk cluster of jewels, rosette atau string of pearls. Fitur histopatologi berupa celah subepidermal dengan neutrofil atau eosinofil di sepanjang membran basalis. Pemeriksaan direct immunofluoroscence (DIF) didapatkan deposisi linear homogen immunoglobulin (Ig) A pada area membran basalis. Deposit tambahan imunoreaktan lain, tersering IgG dan bisa juga komplemen ketiga (C3), juga ditemukan pada sebagian kecil pasien CBDC. Tujuan penulisan laporan ini adalah meningkatkan pemahaman klinisi tentang penegakan diagnosis CBDC secara klinis serta variasi temuan histopatologi dan DIF. Seorang anak perempuan usia 4 tahun 9 bulan mengalami lepuh pada kulit disertai rasa gatal, namun tanpa keluhan sistemik sejak 2 bulan lalu. Status dermatovenereologis tampak bula dinding tegang multipel berkelompok dengan pola rosette. Pemeriksaan histopatologi tampak celah subepidermal dengan sedikit sebukan 1 sel polimorfonuklear. Pemeriksaan DIF pada kulit peri-lesi terdapat deposisi IgG, IgA dan C3 pada membran basalis dengan pola linier. Diagnosis CBDC ditegakkan berdasarkan anamnesis, pemeriksaan fisik, dan pemeriksaan histopatologi berupa gambaran celah subepidermal serta imunopatologi DIF berupa deposisi linier IgG, IgA dan C3 pada membran basalis.
Navigating Challenges and Transforming Radio Journalism in Indonesia: from New Order Control to Reform Opportunities Widodo, Yohanes; Abrar, Ana Nadhya; Adiputra, Wisnu Martha
Jurnal The Messenger Vol. 16 No. 3 (2024): September-December
Publisher : Universitas Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26623/themessenger.v16i3.10934

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Introduction: The evolution of radio journalism in Indonesia provides critical insights into its historical, technological, cultural, and political significance. As a medium, radio has been a cornerstone of public discourse and democratization, particularly during transformative periods such as the Reform Era. This study examines the evolution and contemporary challenges of radio journalism, with a specific focus on the operational realities of private radio stations in Indonesia. Methods: This research adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining in-depth interviews with radio managers and surveys targeting radio station managers. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors influencing the sustainability, quality, and adaptability of radio journalism. Findings: The findings indicate that increased press freedom has facilitated more diverse and independent journalistic practices. However, the sector faces significant challenges in adapting to the demands of a rapidly evolving media ecosystem. Digital disruption has created an urgent need for multi-platform strategies, yet many stations lack the technical expertise and resources required for full adaptation. Additionally, the scarcity of trained journalists and editorial teams limits the production of high-quality, independent journalism, undermining public trust in radio as a credible medium. Originality: This study presents a groundbreaking exploration of the evolution of radio journalism in Indonesia, offering a comprehensive perspective that seamlessly intertwines its historical roots with the pressing challenges of the modern media era. By examining the sector’s regulatory and economic pressures, it sheds light on the structural and operational hurdles faced by radio journalism while uncovering innovative strategies for navigating the disruptive forces of digital transformation.
Catholic Youth and Political Engagement: The Need for a Hybrid Model of Mobilization Perbawaningsih, Yudi; Widodo, Yohanes; Lukisworo, Agustinus Aryo
Jurnal The Messenger Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between social media use, political information-seeking, political attentiveness, political awareness, and political participation among Catholic youth in the Archdiocese of Semarang. It asks whether digital engagement leads to active civic involvement or remains confined to passive consumption.   Methods: A quantitative survey was conducted among Catholic youth, chosen for their civic engagement and digital activity shaped by Church-based political education. Correlation tests examined the links between social media use, political awareness, and participation, focusing on attentiveness, information-seeking, and involvement in electoral and non-electoral activities.   Findings: Although Catholic youth are highly active on social media, political engagement is selective and often passive. Political awareness is relatively high but does not translate into broad participation beyond elections. Political attentiveness strongly correlates with information-seeking, while awareness shows only a weak connection to actual participation. Barriers such as selective exposure, algorithmic curation, polarization, and the absence of sustained mobilization limit meaningful engagement.   Originality: This study contributes theoretically by situating digital political engagement within a faith-based context, demonstrating how religious identity intersects with media effects and political behavior. It offers a novel conceptual integration of political attentiveness, information-seeking, and faith-based civic identity into digital participation models. Unlike prior research that generalizes youth behavior, this study provides a culturally grounded analysis of Catholic youth, emphasizing the Church’s dual role as both enabler and constraint of political agency. A hybrid mobilization model is proposed, bridging institutional support with community-driven digital activism to enrich theories of youth civic engagement.