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The Role of Communication in Sustainable Development Tourism: A Case Study on Community-based Tourism (Pokdarwis) in Nglanggeran Village Putri, Ferinnadya Annisa; Adinia, Nissa Cita
JURNAL KOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Vol. 7, No. 2
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menemukan bagaimana strategi komunikasi dalam memberdayakan masyarakat pedesaan untuk mengembangkan pariwisata lokal dan bagaimana fitur komunikasi tertentu menghasilkan perubahan sosial dan berkontribusi untuk meningkatkan partisipasi masyarakat dalam mengembangkan pariwisata lokal. Peneliti menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan melakukan studi deskriptif pada objek penelitian. Peneliti menganalisis strategi komunikasi Kelompok Sadar Wisata (Pokdarwis) di Desa Nglanggeran dan signifikansinya dalam meningkatkan partisipasi masyarakat dalam mengembangkan pariwisata lokal. Penelitian menunjukkan bagaimana Desa Nglanggeran memberikan kisah sukses partisipasi masyarakat dalam mengembangkan desa melalui kegiatan pariwisata. Perubahan sosial juga termanifestasi dalam peningkatan kesejahteraan dan partisipasi masyarakat dalam memperluas kegiatan pariwisata mereka bahkan lebih. Penelitian ini juga menemukan kurangnya partisipasi perempuan dalam komunitas Nglanggeran dan penduduk laki-laki secara dominan menempati posisi strategis masyarakat. This study aims to discover how communication strategies to empower rural communities to develop local tourism are formulated and implemented and how particular features of communication produce social change and contribute to increase the community participation in developing local tourism. The researchers employ the qualitative method by conducting a descriptive study on the object of the research. The researchers interpret and analyze data on Nglanggeran Pokdarwis’ implementation of communication strategies and its significance in increasing the community participation in developing local tourism. The research shows how Nglanggeran Village provides a success story of community participation in developing village through its tourism activities. The social changes also manifest in the increase of the community’s welfare and participation in expanding their tourism activities even more. This research also finds the lack of female participation in Nglanggeran community and male residents predominantly occupy the community’s strategic positions
Sharing Pictures, Bridging Barriers: The Use of Photovoice to Increase Awareness of Women Refugees Issues in Jakarta Adinia, Nissa Cita; Kirana, Chandra
JURNAL KOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Vol. 8, No. 1
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This paper is the implementation of Photovoice with women refugees from Roshan Learning Center, an education space for refugees and asylum seekers in Jakarta. Photovoice is one of participatory action research method which is designed to encourage participants to identify and represent their community strength and issues through photographs. This paper describes the result of Photovoice project done with 9 (nine) women refugees members of Roshan Learning Center, in Jakarta. The project aims to explore issues related to women refugees living in a metropolitan Jakarta. Jakarta is interpreted as a place full of social problems such as traffic and poverty. However, on the other hand, this situation also provided sense of independence for women. Participation in the Photovoice project gives multiple opportunities for reflection and somewhat ignite critical thinking. Such opportunities included deciding what to photograph, developing of why it was important, experiencing the group, as well as creating and participating in a group reflection. There were limitations on the implementation of the method, nevertheless, throughout 3 (three) common themes: struggle and challenges, finding strength, and hope, showed Photovoice project have succeeded in increasing students' understanding and concern for issues related to displacement and women refugees in Jakarta.