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Discourse on Rejection of Women Leader in Yogyakarta ; Critical Discourse Analysis of Kompas Daily News Catur Nugroho; Wisma Nugraha Christianto Richardus; Sugeng Bayu Wahyono
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 6, No 2 (2021): Oktober 2021
Publisher : BBPSDMP KOMINFO MAKASSAR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30818/jpkm.2021.2060211

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The phenomenon of power in Yogyakarta attracted the attention of various groups, including the national media when differences of opinion emerged regarding the requirements for candidates for Governor and Deputy Governor candidates of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The Governor of Yogyakarta is directly held by the Sultan as the King of the Yogyakarta Palace in accordance with the Yogyakarta Privileges Law. The problem arose when Sultan HB X did not have a son, and some parties interpreted the special law and regional regulations requiring that the governor of Yogyakarta be held, male. This problem has attracted the national media to produce news texts related to the pros and cons of women leaders in Yogyakarta. This research intends to uncover how the national media of Kompas daily constructs discourses on the rejection of female leaders and how the struggle for public acceptance or ideological ideas related to leadership succession in Yogyakarta. With a qualitative approach, the method used in this study is Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis model. News texts related to the issue of leadership succession were analyzed starting from the text level, discourse level, and sociocultural level. The results of the study found that the production of the Kompas daily news text in practice represents a group that rejects female leaders in Yogyakarta. Local political elites in parliament, Keraton aristocrats, and Sultan HB X mutually defend their views on women's rights to become leaders in Yogyakarta. Kompas Daily provides a space for discourse on the issue of women's rejection to represent their side of those who reject women leaders
Digital Literacy Index of Teenagers in Indonesia Catur Nugroho; Kharisma Nasionalita
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30818/jpkm.2020.2050210

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Digital literacy as an ability to understand and use information from various digital sources is not only related to reading characters, but also the process of thinking and evaluating information found in digital sources. There are various issues related to this, such as hoaxes, privacy violations, cyberbullying, violent content, and pornography. This study aims to determine the digital literacy index of adolescents in Indonesia. In this study, the population taken is part of the new millennial generation, namely young people of high school age in four cities in Indonesia, namely Bandung, Surabaya, Pontianak, and Denpasar, with a sample size of 500 people each. With a quantitative approach and survey research methods, the results show that the digital literacy level of adolescents in the four cities is at an advanced level. The dimension of the ability to find and select information is the dimension with the highest value in each of these cities. The dimension of creativity, namely the ability of youth to produce and share creative content in digital media, is the dimension with the lowest value, but is still at an advanced level. With these results, it can be seen that teenagers in four cities can use technology and digital media quite well to communicate, be creative, and find and choose the right information.
Gegar Budaya Mahasiswa Indonesia dalam Komunikasi Antarbudaya di Luar Negeri Hadiniyati, Ghina; Annisa, Dennisa Teguh; Nugroho, Catur; Lestari, Dannisa Maulita
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 8 No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media “MMTC” Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56873/jpkm.v8i2.5090

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In this globalization era, everyone in the world has equal opportunities to collaborate and compete globally. As experienced by Indonesian students in overseas countries who are studying abroad. The purpose of this research is to discuss cross-cultural communication including language adaptation, culture shock, and the process of cultural acceptance experienced by these students. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach with a semi structured interview with Indonesian students in overseas countries such as Malaysia, Egypt, China, England, Germany, South Korea, and Canada as data collective techniques. The result of this research shows that in the cross-cultural communication process experienced by the students, various kinds of culture shock and obstacles related to language occurred. So, the adaptation process carried out by the informants in this research focused on these two things. In the future research, discussion about culture shock can be developed specifically and deeper, including the causative factors, process, effects, and the solution.
Digital Literacy Index of Teenagers in Indonesia Nugroho, Catur; Nasionalita, Kharisma
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 5 No 2 (2020): October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56873/jpkm.v5i2.2670

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Digital literacy as an ability to understand and use information from various digital sources is not only related to reading characters, but also the process of thinking and evaluating information found in digital sources. There are various issues related to this, such as hoaxes, privacy violations, cyberbullying, violent content, and pornography. This study aims to determine the digital literacy index of adolescents in Indonesia. In this study, the population taken is part of the new millennial generation, namely young people of high school age in four cities in Indonesia, namely Bandung, Surabaya, Pontianak, and Denpasar, with a sample size of 500 people each. With a quantitative approach and survey research methods, the results show that the digital literacy level of adolescents in the four cities is at an advanced level. The dimension of the ability to find and select information is the dimension with the highest value in each of these cities. The dimension of creativity, namely the ability of youth to produce and share creative content in digital media, is the dimension with the lowest value, but is still at an advanced level. With these results, it can be seen that teenagers in four cities can use technology and digital media quite well to communicate, be creative, and find and choose the right information.
Discourse on Rejection of Women Leader in Yogyakarta ; Critical Discourse Analysis of Kompas Daily News Nugroho, Catur; Christianto Richardus, Wisma Nugraha; Wahyono, Sugeng Bayu
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 6 No 2 (2021): October 2021
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media “MMTC” Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56873/jpkm.v6i2.3744

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The phenomenon of power in Yogyakarta attracted the attention of various groups, including the national media when differences of opinion emerged regarding the requirements for candidates for Governor and Deputy Governor candidates of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The Governor of Yogyakarta is directly held by the Sultan as the King of the Yogyakarta Palace in accordance with the Yogyakarta Privileges Law. The problem arose when Sultan HB X did not have a son, and some parties interpreted the special law and regional regulations requiring that the governor of Yogyakarta be held, male. This problem has attracted the national media to produce news texts related to the pros and cons of women leaders in Yogyakarta. This research intends to uncover how the national media of Kompas daily constructs discourses on the rejection of female leaders and how the struggle for public acceptance or ideological ideas related to leadership succession in Yogyakarta. With a qualitative approach, the method used in this study is Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis model. News texts related to the issue of leadership succession were analyzed starting from the text level, discourse level, and sociocultural level. The results of the study found that the production of the Kompas daily news text in practice represents a group that rejects female leaders in Yogyakarta. Local political elites in parliament, Keraton aristocrats, and Sultan HB X mutually defend their views on women's rights to become leaders in Yogyakarta. Kompas Daily provides a space for discourse on the issue of women's rejection to represent their side of those who reject women leaders
Co-Authors Ab Wahab, Noor Azida Adlina Ghassani Ainun Soffani Aisyah Nurul Kusumastuti Aminuyati Amylia Meilani Annisa, Dennisa Teguh April Lia Hananto Aryanto, Dhanu Astari, Dewa Ayu Cistaning Astri Wulandari Atwal Arifin Ayub, Alyani Azis Maulana Bambang Sunarto Basir, Mohammad Aizat Bukhori, Rora Arviana Chairunnisa Widya Priastuty Christianto Richardus, Wisma Nugraha Cian Ramadhona Hassolthine Cistaning, Dewa Ayu Deddy Prihadi Deni Hardianto Devi Tassya Tiara Anggreini Dewa Ayu Cistaning Dewa Ayu Cistaning Astari Dien Noviany Rahmatika Durahman, Dudung Eichler, Luiz Emanuela Athalia Embong, Abdul Mutalib Famila Dwi Winati Febriansyah, Delfin Firman Pribadi Freddy Yusanto Gema Nusantara Bakry Ghema Ajis Saputra Habibi, Burhan Yusuf Hadi Purnama Hadiniyati, Ghina Handriyotopo Handriyotopo Hasan, Yassar Henny Yulianti Huda, Muhammad Chairul Hussain, Juliani I Putu Handara Widya P Ilham Pria Kusuma Ilman Kadori Indra Hutami Irawan, Bei Harira Isnata, Dita Jaka Waskita Jasmine Alya Pramesthi Justicia Chantika Kadhim, Kais Amir Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kharisma Nasionalita Kristianto, Giovanny Bangun Kusuma, Ilham Pria Lestari, Dannisa Maulita Mamat, Mohd Zulkanain Martha Tri Lestari Mastur Mastur Md. Aris, Nur Azlina Mekeng , Ambros Magnus Rudolf Meyrawati A, Octania MIFTAHOL ARIFIN, MIFTAHOL Miswadi Miswadi Moch Yunus Kholis Mochamad Afi Adani Moh Faidol Juddi Mohd Zaini, Muhammad Mursyid Muchammad Wahyu Adiyanto Mufti Arief Arfiansyah Muhamad, Md Khairil Hafizi Muhammad Ray Febriano Muna, Fatimath Muslihudin, Muslihudin Mutaqin, Yudha Ibnu Nabila Noor Qisthani Nastain, M Nastain, M. Nastain, Muhamad Ningrum, Ema Wahyu Nova Nafisatul Maula Nugraha, Pulung Wicaksana Nugraha, Wisma Ch. R. Nuning Artati Nur Asma Robiatul Adawiyah Octavia, Dilla Olivya Naldi Permata, Dela Cahyaning Pradana, Zein Hanni Praharto, YB Prasetya, Muhamad Anjas Prasodjo, Matias Pratama, Rifta Alifia Putra Pujiono, Bagong Putu Isma Saraswati Qathrunnada, Zalfa Rahmayani, Audina Reformasi, Era Revina, Angelia Rizca Haqqu Roro Retno Wulan Ruth Mei Ulina Malau Sandi, Kadia Saskita Anzelia Indrawati Sela Aditia, Dinda Shania Nurul Syarifa Silva, Tiago Silvina Novia Purwandari Soleman, Soleman Soni Sadono Sugeng Bayu Wahyono Sugeng Nugroho Sunoto, Noto Susanto, Noto Susilawati, Agnes Dwita Syahid Abdullah Syilfa Fakhira Syilfa Fakhira Tambunan, William Jeans Tatik Harpawati Tenia Wahyuningrum Topik Mulyana Tukino, Tukino Ucuk Darusalam Wa Ode Suci Rahmayani Wan Salam, Wan Nurhafeza Wibowo, Adi Kusna Wirakhmi, Ikit Netra Wulandari, Arieska Wulandari, Astri Yassar Hasan Yoga Walanda Caesareka Yoga Yogi Kurniawan Zakaria, Muhamad Khairul Zalfa Qathrunnada