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Cultural Approach in Responding to the Crisis of Public Trust: Sleman Government's Strategy in Encouraging COVID-19 Vaccination Apriliani, Riski; Abisono, Firya Qurratu’ain
JURNAL KOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Vol. 12, No. 1
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In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 through the vaccination program. Along with vaccination socialization, there is a lot of hoax information and disinformation related to vaccines which unfold distrust and reluctance among people to be vaccinated. However, it is different in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, especially the Sleman area, which has the highest vaccination rate and is declared to be completing the COVID-19 Vaccination in 11 months. This condition is an example of trust from the Sleman community listening to vaccination recommendations. The application of a cultural approach in increasing public trust to vaccinate against COVID-19 is also interesting to study further. Therefore, this study examines how the efforts to build public trust utilizing a cultural approach to crisis communication by the Department of Public Relations of the Sleman Government, which builds an image and manages the COVID-19 crisis, as well as being the Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Task Force. The research method used is a case study that explicitly discusses vaccination programs between January and May 2021. Data collection was done through in-depth interviews with the Department of Public Relations of the Sleman Government and secondary data through literature studies, related documents, and internet sources. The data analysis technique applies the approach of Miles and Huberman (1998), with data validation techniques through source triangulation. The efforts of the Department of Public Relations of the Sleman Government generated a high level of trust due to the decentralization policy which strengthened their relation with the community. The analysis results prove that the application of crisis communication by the Department of Public Relations of the Sleman Government intersects and supports each other on public trust in both the selection of actors, the preparation of messages, and the use of media. The coverage of elements of public trust present in the crisis communication of the COVID-19 Vaccination program proves that there is a link between effective crisis communication which has implications for high public trust.
Perkembangan Budaya Instan Melalui Aplikasi Kencan Daring Abisono, Firya Qurratu’ain
Jurnal Ilmiah Multimedia dan Komunikasi JIMK Vol. 10 No. 1, Bulan Juni 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media "MMTC" Yogyakarta

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Globalization and digitalization have brought significant changes to societal culture, introducing a way of life that emphasizes speed and convenience. Technological advancements have accustomed people to an instant culture, where everything can be achieved quickly without lengthy processes. One manifestation of this culture is online dating applications, which offer ease in quickly and conveniently finding a partner. This article aims to analyze how online dating applications influence instant culture and shape the thinking and social behaviors of their users, using a literature review approach. This research examines various literature on instant culture, online dating technology, and the impact of digitalization on interpersonal relationships in the modern era. The findings indicate that online dating applications have transformed how individuals perceive and form relationships, creating patterns of interaction that are shorter and more superficial. Phenomena such as hookup culture, ghosting, and catfishing exemplify the instant behaviors emerging within the context of online dating. These applications not only facilitate the instant search for partners but also shift societal expectations around romantic relationships—from those previously valued for their long-term commitment to casual, non-committal relationships. Furthermore, this research finds that digitalization and online dating technology contribute to changes in social norms, where romantic relationships are now viewed as something that can be chosen and abandoned quickly. The contribution of this research is to provide a new perspective on how instant culture within online dating affects cultural values and social norms in relationships. By understanding these changes, this study aims to serve as a basis for further research on the impact of digitalization on social relationships and offer guidance for online dating application users in navigating instant culture.