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Analisis Interpretasi Pesan dan Pembentukan Sosiogram Pidato Perdana Gibran Rakabuming Cawapres 2024 Pada Channel Youtube KompasTV Abadi, Medi Trilaksono Dwi; Sagita, Virginia Ayu; Fariszy, Revta; Ratna, Vegasari Adya
Jurnal Paradigma Vol 28 No 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/paradigma.v28i1.11835

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The Indonesian nation will be facing a political party, namely the election of the president and vice president (Pilpres) in February 2024. Prabowo Subianto's second-ranked presidential candidate has officially announced his vice president's candidate, Gibran Rakabuming. This research was conducted to identify the formation of meaning and sociograms in the video footage entitled [FULL]: Pidato Perdana Gibran Rakabuming di Deklarasi Capres-Cawapres pada akun Youtube KompasTV on the YouTube channel of KompasTV. The method used is Reception Network Analysis (RNA) which is a method of data analysis by combining the method of reception analysis (reception analysis) and method of social network analysis. (social network analysis). The results of the analysis showed that the number of comments on the video amounted to 10,749 comments and managed to collect 9,207 comments that attracted a audience of 1,783,026 views. The total degree in the Gibran video network is 7,807 nodes and 17,393 edges. An account with the name “@no-ub3dq” or has another name “block a” becomes the account that has the highest posting rating. Clusters are automatically identified using the FastGreedy algorithm. The process of data visualization using DrL with the results of sociogram analysis Who responds Who shows: Diameter: 5, density: 0.000147, reciprocity: 0.000000, centralization: 0.001523, and modularity (modularity): 0.993400. The results of the digestive analysis showed that netizens' perceptions of the messages from Gibran's speeches vary due to different contexts. The most digestive response to hegemonic dominant positions is because of netizens who serve as political buzzer. Negotiating positions detected were 4 netizens, and opposition positions were detected 4 who were also suspected political buzzers from the capres fort and other cawapres. 
Comparing Places of Worship as Tourist Destinations Based on Architectural Attraction: An Analysis on the West Indonesian Protestant Church (GPIB) Marga Mulyo, Yogyakarta Revta Fariszy; Yuseptia Angretnowati; Keny Rahmawati; Meike Lusye Karolus; Sauptika Kancana
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 12 Number 2 (September 2025)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v12i2.2192

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Religious‑heritage tourism in Indonesia has predominantly highlighted temples and mosques, leaving Protestant heritage sites such as the Western Indonesian Protestant Church (GPIB) Marga Mulya underrepresented in both scholarship and tourism promotion. This study aims to assess and compare the tourism potential of GPIB Marga Mulya, the oldest Protestant church in Yogyakarta, with other architecturally significant places of worship in Indonesia, to inform sustainable heritage‑tourism strategies. Using a comparative qualitative descriptive approach, the research applies SWOT analysis, supported by literature review, field observation, and interviews with church stakeholders, to evaluate historical value, architectural features, accessibility, and visitor engagement. Findings show that while GPIB Marga Mulya benefits from a central Malioboro location and rich Dutch colonial heritage, it is constrained by limited promotion, inadequate visitor facilities, and diminished visual prominence. In contrast, sites such as Cut Meutia Mosque in Jakarta and Santo Petrus Cathedral in Bandung leverage active programming, segmented community outreach, and event‑based attractions to strengthen their tourism appeal. This study contributes to expanding the scope of religious‑heritage tourism research to include Protestant sites and offers practical recommendations for positioning strategies, though its conclusions are limited to five case studies within the Indonesian context.