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Journal : Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication

The Use of Social Media Digital Native and Digital Immigrant Muslim Generation in Surabaya Nurdin, Ali
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Da'wa and Civilized Communication: Pious, Peaceful, Enlightening
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (310.134 KB) | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v1i1.284

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The profile of the Muslim generation can be seen through the map of the use of social media which is divided into two; that is, the native digital generation, the generation born above 1980 when internet technology has evolved and influenced its lifestyle, and digital immigrant; that is, generations born under 1980 who are now still able to use internet technology in their lifestyle. This study aims to explain the tendency of social media to be used, the content of the message delivered, and the reasons for the use of social media by generations of Muslims. Theories used to analyze are technological determinism theory and triple M theory (mass society, mass media, and mass culture). This research uses a quantitative approach with descriptive statistical analysis. The object of his research is the generation of digital native Muslims and digital immigrants in Surabaya with a sample of 150 respondents. The results of this study explain the tendency of the highest percentage of each indicator as follows; the digital native Muslim generation has four social media accounts 31%, digital immigrant has three social media accounts 40%. The digital native Muslim generation uses Instagram social media accounts 23%, digital immigrant uses Facebook 23%, and WhatshaApp 32%. The Muslim generation digital native uses the time to social media in a day for 1 hour 21%, digital immigrant 37%. The Muslim generation digital native has the tendency to convey this type of message on social media with the theme of sharing information 28%, digital immigrant 25%. The tendency of delivering Da'wa messages to the digital native Muslim generation 7%, digital immigrant 73%, the tendency of message content in social media in the digital native Muslim generation with the theme of daily activities as much as 43%. The purpose and reason of using social media the digital native Muslim generation with themed information update 27%, digital immigrant themed information sharing 44%.
Moderation of Islamic Messages Based on Cyber Media: Discourse Analysis on the nu.or.id and muhammadiyah.or.id Sites Choirunissa, Shafira; Nurdin, Ali
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Moderate Da’wa: Instruments of Reception for the Superdiverse Society
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v2i1.379

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The spread of radical ideology through cyber media was balanced by moderate journalism constructed by the journalism of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah. This study aims to understand the moderation construction of Islamic messages on the nu.or.id and Muhammadiyah.or.id sites. This research uses a constructivist approach with the kind of discourse analysis research model of Teun A. van Dijk. The results of the study describe that thematically, the two sites construct the Islamic message Wasathiyah. The schematic construction of the two sites is constructed with a news journalism frame. Semantic construction on the nu.or.id site emphasizes the connotative meaning of deviation, site; Muhammadiyah.or.id emphasized the importance of preventing religious deviations. Site syntax construction; nu.or.id emphasizes the connotative meaning, site; Muhammadiyah.or.id emphasized denotative meaning. Site stylistic construction; nu.or.id uses allegory figurative language, website; Muhammadiyah.or.id does not use a standardized language style. The rhetorical construction of the site; nu.or.id uses connotative sentences, site; muhammadiyah.or.id uses the phrase 'foreign' as a characteristic of the development of thought. The moderation construction of media cyber-based Islamic messages on both sites is presented in a tolerant manner, does not corner other religions, is fair, maintains a balance of news, and follows the latest events. The results of this study have contributed to the development of news writing based on peace journalism.
Creative Communications on Tiktok: Construction of the Ministry of Health's Communication Innovation in COVID-19 Education in Indonesia Nurdin, Ali; Rahmadani, Desy
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Initiating a New Paradigm on Da’wa and Communication for the Post-Pandemic Era
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v3i1.507

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The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia created a TikTok account @kemenkesri to educate the public about COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to describe the construction of creativity and communication innovation on Tiktok social media in preventing COVID-19. This study uses a constructivist approach to the type of analysis of the framing model of Robert N. Entman. Data was collected through TikTok video content documentation and analyzed with Robert N. Entman's framing framework. The results of the study describe that define problems constructed by the TikTok account @kemenkesri using simple, popular sentences, and according to the public's niche. Diagnose causes is constructed using examples of realities that are often present in life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Make moral judgment using sentences that are relevant to the mood of the audience. Treatment recommendations are constructed using sentences that direct an action that can be taken by the public. The key to successful communication on TikTok Social media is creativity and innovation that is carried out continuously to win the hearts of netizens.
Inclusive Communication: Unveiling Disabilities, Building Harmony in Diversity Nurdin, Ali
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Forging a Harmonious Future World through Da'wah and Communication Aligned with
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v5i1.1402

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The problems of people with disabilities are part of the global humanitarian problem. People with disabilities have limitations in social communication with the surrounding environment. The aim of this research is to explain inclusive communication for people with disabilities in creating harmony in social life. The research used a literature review type by reviewing 50 research articles on disability. The research results found that there are three categories of disabilities, namely physical, sensory, and intellectual disabilities. Physical disabilities include congenital paralysis, amputation, or similar. Sensory disabilities include blindness, deafness, and inability to speak. Intellectual disabilities include autism or syndrome, depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. These limitations that people with disabilities have give rise to social pressure, inequality and even social discrimination. Inclusive communication plays a role in bridging the gap between people with disabilities and their social environment. Inclusive communication brings equality in social communication and supports the point of view of people with disabilities. Inclusive communication maintains self-openness for people with disabilities with empathy without prejudice, tolerance without intervention, and respect without degrading them.