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When the Opposition Dominates the Conversation (Twitter Network Analysis about the Controversial Indonesian Constitutional Court Decision) Priyansyah, Rifki Nur; Sulaiman, Rudi Reynal; Firdaus, Ferdi Raihan
JURNAL KOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Vol. 13, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The Constitutional Court of Indonesia decided to grant a request of the Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to extend the term of office of the KPK from 4 years to 5 years. This brought up public attention on Twitter, including members of the House of Representatives (DPR). Social network analysis was used to discover how the discussion appeared on the Twitter network and the actors involved (using indegree, outdegree, and betweenness centrality derived from graph theory). The Netlytic program recorded 6,195 uploads from May 25, 2023, to June 1, 2023. the Gephi application detects 3377 nodes and 5050 edges. The analysis showed a domination of words with negative nuances. In terms of indegree, news media still stands as an important resource for the Twitter users, although the space for regular users being popular is widely open. Regular users also were able to participate more actively with less restriction. However, institutions or politicians were not engaged in the discussion. These findings should be an evaluation for the government in managing their relationship with the public.
Representasi Korban dan Pelaku Kekerasan Seksual di Artikel Berita: Analisis Isi Artikel Berita detik.com Tahun 2021-2022 Priyansyah, Rifki Nur; Sevira, Nada Indah; Rahmah, Siti Aulia; Pradipto, Aldo Dihardiko
Jurnal Pekommas Vol 8 No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media “MMTC” Yogyakarta

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The rape case of 14 female students drew public attention along with news highlighting the case a lot. Fifty-six detik.com news articles were collected using the eight constructed weeks sampling method which were analyzed using the quantitative content analysis to see the representations of perpetrators and victims of sexual violence and the changes that occurred between before and after the rape case emerged within one year (9 June 2021 to June 8, 2022). Coding was carried out by grouping articles into the age category of perpetrators and victims, gender of both, relationship between them, number of victims, repeated violence felt by victims, identity of perpetrators, and the time period. Based on the Chi-square test, for one year, reporting on sexual violence was dominated by victims who were children, single, women, and knew the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the perpetrators are predominantly male and middle-aged (if the victim is a child). Regarding period, news coverage of single victims with repeated violence has increased since the case emerged. Reporting that matches field data can provide awareness to the public, while victimization and monsterization need to be evaluated because they can affect public perception, which requires specific guidelines in reporting sexual violence cases.
Validity and Reliability Tests on the Nomophobia Instrument with the Rasch Model Fuady, Ikhsan; Priyansyah, Rifki Nur; Ernawati, Erna; Prasanti, Ditha
Indigenous Vol 7, No 3 (2022): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Abstract. Nomophobia (the fear of being disconnected from a smartphone) severely impacts social and mental problems in society, so it is essential to measure the nomophobia levels to anticipate more severe problems in society. Even so, the validated nomophobia instrument still needs to be looked at to see how it can be used in the current situation. This study, therefore, aims to assess and develop a valid and reliable nomophobia instrument. This research method used a survey approach conducted on 75 students in West Java. Data analysis to test validity and reliability employed Rasch modeling with Winstep, consisting of 1) item and person reliability validity testing, 2) Wright Map person and item instruments, 3) rating scale analysis, and 4) exploratory analysis factors. Then, to find out the level of nomophobia among college students, descriptive statistical analysis was applied. The analysis results revealed that out of 15 instruments, 11 had the feasibility to be used in measuring the nomophobia construct with four dimensions: 1) the dimension of loss of connectedness, 2) the dimension of giving up convenience, 3) the dimension of inability to communicate, and 4) the dimension of inability to access information. Meanwhile, for instrument answers, the Nomophobia scale score is recommended to be ranked from 1 to 4.Keywords: nomophobia; instrument validity; rasch model.