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Verification and Data Processing of Open Data for Data-Driven News Stories in Lokadata.id and Katadata.co.id Amalia Nurul Muthmainnah; Maulana Arief; Nurul Fitriyani
Jurnal Kajian Jurnalisme Vol 6, No 1 (2022): KAJIAN JURNALISME
Publisher : School of Journalism, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkj.v6i1.37167

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With the existence of open data, journalists have additional investigative tools to report on issues in the public interest and to hold the government to account. However, it remains outside the mainstream of journalism due to the limitation to access and work with data. There are indeed a handful of studies that examine the implementation of open data portals in Indonesia but rarely give attention to how data journalists are using these data and their perceptions about the quality of data provided by the government. This study is intended to see the process of how data journalists in Indonesia, particularly in Lokadata.id and Katadata.co.id, turn data into news stories. Through research that uses a descriptive qualitative approach and collects data through semi-structured in-depth interviews, we found that data provided by the authority sources (government) are still the main sources for data journalists in Indonesia. Even though the quality of data is getting better, most journalists in this study argued that the government’s open data has not yet been integrated and has no basic standard that is collectively used. Therefore, the verification process and data processing in each media are important. The most common ways that journalists use to verify the data are by exploring the raw data, contacting the institution that provided the data, and considering the reputation of the data sources. However, there is a tendency of data journalists to be passively relying on official sources and ‘hide behind’ the perceived credibility of their sources.
PERBEDAAN BENTUK KOMUNIKASI INTERPERSONAL MAHASISWA BERKEPRIBADIAN EKSTROVERT DAN INTROVERT DI PROGRAM STUDI ILMU KOMUNIKASI UNIVERSITAS 17 AGUSTUS 1945 SURABAYA Ayna Rahmaul Husna; Edy Sudaryanto; Amalia Nurul Muthmainnah
RELASI Vol 3 No 03 (2023): ILMU KOMUNIKASI
Publisher : COMMUNITY OF RESEARCH LABORATORY SURABAYA

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Penelitian ini mendalami bentuk komunikasi interpersonal pada mahasiswa berkepribadian ekstrovert dan introvert di program studi Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya. Mahasiswa Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya memiliki cara yang berbeda dalam berinteraksi atau berkomunikasi, mahasiswa yang terlihat berkepribadian extrovert mudah membuka diri kepada siapa saja dan ketika melakukan komunikasi interpersonal lebih mudah mengungkapkan perasaan kepada lawan bicaranya. Sementara itu, bagi mahasiswa yang terlihat berkepribadian introvert cenderung tertutup dan kurang membuka diri kecuali dengan orang-orang tertentu. Subjek dalam penelitian ini sebanyak 94 mahasiswa prodi Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya. Penelitian ini merupakan sebuah penelitian lapangan (field research) dengan menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif komparatif. Uji komparatif menggunakan Mann Whitney U Test menunjukkan hasil signifikan dengan nilai Z sebesar -3,888 dan signifikasi sebesar 0,000. Hal ini mengidentifikasi bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan dalam bentuk komunikasi interpersonal antara kedua kelompok kepribadian.
Jurnalis Data : Satu Data Indonesia (SDI) Lemah Data Maulana Arief; Amalia Nurul Muthmainnah
Jurnal Spektrum Komunikasi Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Spektrum Komunikasi
Publisher : LPPM Stikosa - AWS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37826/spektrum.v9i2.220

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ABSTRACT The government built Satu Data Indonesia (SDI) as part of implementing the principle of open government. Through SDI, all data from the government from in Indonesia including data from government agencies can be easily accessed by visiting the data.go.id website. This situation should be a good ecosystem to develop data journalism in Indonesia, because the government provides abundant data. This study aims to see the implementation of SDI from the perspective of data journalists. Data journalist is a profession that is directly related to SDI, they are tasked with managing data to be presented to the public in a simple and easy-to-understand manner for the general public. By interviewing data journalists from Katadata and Lokadata (two online media who declare themselves as data journalism), this qualitative research is expected to provide constructive input on the implementation of One Data Indonesia. In general, the existence of SDI is appreciated by data journalists. But data journalists from Katadata and Lokadata do not use SDI as part of their news-seeking activities. They see SDI has basic problems, the lack of data availability, data relevance problems, problems with easy data access, no data updates (updates) to data reliability. In addition, problems with data updating and data reliability, on the other hand, not all regions in Indonesia are connected to SDI. As a result, data journalists do not use Satu Data Indonesia as an instrument to make news. They prefer to dig up data through data mining on the internet and collect data gradually in their data bank for processing at a later date. Keywords: One Data Indonesia, Open Government, Online Media, Data Journalism
From legacy to digital native media: How Indonesian journalists perceive these working structure differences Muthmainnah, Amalia Nurul; de-Lima-Santos, Mathias Felipe
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): VOLUME 19 NO 2 APRIL 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi

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The rise of digital native media has transformed the news ecosystem in the last decades. However, actors involved in the deployment of these digital media organizations mostly come from traditional publishers with established routines, norms, and practices. In Indonesia, digital native media as a flourishing industry is distinguished sharply from the old media, once they are large as online, grassroots, and anti-establishment forms of media. Through ten (n=10) semi-structured interviews, this study analyzed the changes that professionals have faced when moving from legacy (broadcast and print) media organizations to digital native media. Results show that Indonesian digital native media organizations bring Western ideas to develop their business models, driven in particular by innovative, technology-focused, startup values. However, these outlets face challenges related to building a solid reputation and brand recognition in comparison to legacy publishers, which limits their reach to people in the higher echelons.