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Analysis of the Role of Podcasts as a New Platform in Multiplatform Journalism in the Digital Era Amelia, Amelia; Ningsih, Widia
Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/ijcpd.v1i1.3

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This study aims to analyze the role of podcasts as a new platform in multiplatform journalism, especially in presenting in-depth and critical information to audiences in Indonesia. This study uses a content analysis method on two podcast episodes: "Deliberation-in Political Dynasties, SYL Corruption, and Mass Organization Mining Permits" from the Narasi Conference podcast and "Land for Rice Field Printing Projects in the Land of Papua" from the podcast Bocor Alus Tempo. The results of the study show that journalistic podcasts are able to present in-depth and interactive discussions on social, political, and environmental issues that are not always comprehensively raised by mainstream media. The study concludes that podcasts have great potential as a more flexible and reflective journalism medium, but they face challenges related to regulation, content credibility, and sustainable business models. The suggestions provided include improving ethical and regulatory standards in podcast content production, empowering indigenous peoples in development projects, and exploring business models that support the sustainability of independent podcasts in Indonesia.
Communication and religious mission problems Ningsih, Widia
Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/ijcpd.v1i1.4

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The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze communication problems faced in religious missions, as well as to formulate recommendations to improve the effectiveness of communication in this context. This research also aims to explore how a more inclusive and adaptive communication approach can help in bridging cultural differences and reducing conflicts that arise in religious missions. Communication problems in religious missions are not only limited to cross-cultural contexts but also occur in internal communication between members of religious organizations. Poor communication can lead to misunderstandings among members, resulting in friction and conflict that is detrimental to the mission as a whole. It is obtained that the implementation of innovative and adaptive communication strategies, religious mission organizations can reach a wider audience and convey religious messages effectively.
Polemics and Political Situation in Cirebon Ahead of The Mayoral Election & Mayoral Candidate of Cirebon Nurjanah, Aisyah; Amelia, Amelia; Ningsih, Widia
Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/ijcpd.v1i1.5

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This research discusses polemics and political dynamics in Cirebon ahead of the 2024 Cirebon Mayor and Mayor Candidate General Election. As part of the democratic process, the general election in Cirebon presents a fierce competition between candidates driven by local political interests and the influence of elite groups. The study aims to identify the factors that cause tension and competition in these elections and to explore their impact on local communities. The method used was qualitative descriptive with purposive sampling, in-depth interviews, and participatory observation. The results of the study revealed that the "White and See" campaign strategy and the limited capital of candidates were key factors in the decline in campaign enthusiasm. In addition, the emergence of a coalition of major political parties has further increased political tensions and polarization in Cirebon. These findings are expected to contribute to understanding the impact of political polemics on social stability and local democracy.
Community Perceptions of Online Religious Authority: A Qualitative Study among Urban Muslim Communities Ningsih, Widia
Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Islamic Journal of Communication and Public Discourse
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/ijcpd.v2i1.8

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Digital transformation has created a new space for religious authority formation, encouraging the emergence of online religious figures that influence urban Muslim communities. This study aims to understand the perceptions of urban Muslim communities regarding online religious authority and to identify the factors that influence their acceptance or skepticism of online religious figures. Using a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method, data were collected through in-depth interviews with 30 respondents from Jakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya, and analyzed using thematic analysis techniques assisted by NVivo 14. The results show that perceptions of online religious authorities are selective and contextual; 40% of respondents trust traditional clerics more, 25% accept online preachers, 20% show skepticism, and 15% adopt situational trust. Factors such as educational background, communication skills, openness, and consistency of teachings are key in building trust. This research highlights the importance of strengthening digital literacy in the realm of religion. It underscores the need for an online preaching certification program to maintain the credibility of the digital space. The findings make a crucial contribution to understanding the dynamics of religious authority in the digital era and form the basis for developing effective da'wah strategies that are relevant to the needs of contemporary urban Muslim communities.
Co-Authors Abbas, Erjati Acep Aripudin, Acep Adiibah, Siti Ahmad Arief Ajeng Wulandari Akbar, Fatih Hidayat Alfianda, Baginda Amanda, Suci Amdayani, Susilawati Amelia Amelia Anna Yuliana, Anna Anshori, Muhammad Fadlan Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah Arinta, Pinta Atunsana, Yuni Arsih AYU LESTARI Azzahra, Siti Belawati Pandiangan, Anjani Putri Cahyani, Dwi Nirnia Ari Chondro Suryono Darwis, Muhajir Daulay, Tukma Triputri Edi Purwanto Fairuz, Tariza Fatiha, Fatiha Fransisca, Vika Habiibah, Habiibah Hakim, Arief Lukman Hayati, Auliya Aenul Hayati, Nurul Zahrah Ikrimah, Ikrimah ilvia, Fila Imam Syafei Jayanti, Wayan Diah Kurniasih, Nita Kurniawan, Fadly Lazuardi Lazuardi Lela Sulastri, Lela Leliyana, leni Riska Lestari, Trisna Lokapitasari Belluano, Poetri Lestari Luthfiyah Luthfiyah Machruf, Awalludin Marinda, Aulia Bella Maryam, Diana Dwi Maulana, Suhadi Muhammad Rizki Muniifah, Muniifah mutmainah, iin Naura Aufa, Najwa Hibatillahi Syahirah Nia Kurniati Nisak, Rahmatun Nur Cahya, Melani Nur Indah Sari Nurhidayah, Sri Nurhidayat, Rifky Nurjanah, Aisyah Pitaloka, Dyah Prabowo, Dimas Setiaji Pratiwi, Anggraeni Hadi Rahmaddeni Rahmaddeni Rambe, Rahma Yuli Renny Amelia Robi’ah, Robi’ah Romadhon, Muhammad Saidah, Wirdati Satriah , Lilis Setyani, Viera Shadrina, Ghesani Nur Sitarianti, Tiyas Febbi SITI MARYAM Suharyani, Ine Suhendy, Hendy Sukri Adrianto Suwanto, Fevi Rahmawati Syakinah, Syakinah Tama, Ermalia Wahyu Dwi Utami, Yulita Wahyudi, Ziyad Abyan Wahyuputra, lalu Bintang Wibowo, Riyanto Wulandari, Denok Yadi Supriyadi Yasmin Yasmin Yayan Rizikiyan Zahro, Hani Muslihatun Zainal Abidin