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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL RISK DEVELOPMENT MITIGATION THROUGH STAKEHOLDERS RELATIONS Yuningsih, Ani; Maulani, Izni Nur Indrawati; Harum, Alexandria Cempaka
Jurnal Audience: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): FEBRUARI 2024
Publisher : Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/ja.v7i1.9672

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The urgency for infrastructure development in various regions in Indonesia continues to increase. The increase in population makes population mobility increase. This condition encourages the growth of new business centers in various regions of Indonesia, so that they do not only focus on the islands of Java and Bali. Kalimantan is a promising business center. Kalimantan's attractiveness comes from supporting facilities such as road access, international airports, ports, electricity, railroads, economic and cultural centers, and so on. Development is an intervention effort carried out deliberately and planned with the aim of improving previous living conditions. However, the vulnerability of the development process due to different attitudes from society, intervention from NGOs and other obstacles can make development risky. To understand and assess social risk mitigation, a case study of social potential and risks was carried out. The research locations were carried out in a number of sub-districts in the East Kalimantan and South Kalimantan regions. The aim of this research is to find a model for a communication approach for local government coordination with internal stakeholders, find a model for a communication approach for collaboration between local government and external stakeholders, and state the reasons for strengthening local government relations in mitigating social risks in infrastructure development in the East and South Kalimantan regions.
Meaning Construction of Celebrities Popularity as a Political Commodity in Millenial Generation Martian, Ferra; Harum, Alexandria Cempaka
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 08 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i08.1185

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This research uses a qualitative research and constructivist paradigm. Data collection technique using in-depth interviews with representatives of millennial political activists in Indonesia from PSI (Partai Solidaritas Indonesia). Research result shows meaning of politics according to PSI millennial generation politicians includes: life, self-awareness, basic obligations, benefiting people many, power, interests, collective work, policies binding, bringing change, bringing prosperity. The political meaning of these components are the internalization of those whoever been in apolitical thinking. There is further scrutiny regarding the progress of Indonesian celebrity politicians, who are considered to only be based on the aspect of being close to millennials but not touching conscience, people's beliefs and ethical principles. The involvement of millennial politicians is in practical politics including a form of self-actualization by participating fighting for anti-corruption and anti-intolerance, with enthusiasm Bhinneka Tunggal Ika includes: transparency, honesty, never giving up, breaking old standards, and competing skillfully so that you can showing pride in politics. Millennial politicians tried to attend with a new political spirit and style as a breakthrough and antithesis from baby boomer. On the other hand, society has not been fully touched by political literacy so it does not attach much importance to the vision and mission and background of politicians.