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Journal : Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting

Pertumbuhan dan Perkembangan Ilmu Komunikasi Haykal, Muhammad; Zuhra, Nabila; Effendi, Erwan; Sari, Winda; Nafidza, Selfa; Najmullah, Anwar
Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting (In Press)
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/dawatuna.v4i3.617

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The aim of this study is to learn how the ancient growth and development of the communication sciences made such a widespread development in the present era. The study employed a library study method by conducting a qualitative study method using a descriptive method. The study gathered data available from journals and books associated with the growth and development of communication sciences. The technique employed in this data collection involves recording and summarizing a number of obvious data sources. Analysis in this data collection suggests that the growth and development of communication sciences go through many processes in the stages of its development. The results of this study suggest that the growth and development of the communications science are constantly changing over the years and is thus growing rapidly and broadly in the present era.
Tantangan Etika dalam Jurnalisme Digital: Studi Kasus Peran Media Sosial dalam Penyebaran Berita Triwulan, Dewi; Ramadhani, Nurabni; Zannah, Nurul; Naibaho, Melisa; Effendi, Erwan
Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting (In Press)
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/dawatuna.v4i3.681

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This research aims to describe the ethical challenges of digital journalism, regarding the role of social media in news dissemination. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The research results show that the ethical challenges of digital journalism can be seen from the development of media for reporting, starting from print media, mass media, and the current era of digital media where everyone can easily access information (reporting) from various social media today. The ethics of digital journalism can be seen from the non objective reporting that online journalism conveys news instantly and superficially. In fact, this challenge is the news that is conveyed now, it is difficult to know the facts of the news that is uploaded on various social media. One of them is fake news (hoax) which occurs due to a lack of reporting accuracy and journalists' instantaneousness in conveying news/information. The issue of accuracy is now a dilemma for online media which is pursuing speed in publishing information in real time, demanding it be fast but at the same time demanding it be accurate. These many demands often give rise to new problems. Not a few online media take shortcuts, namely by prioritizing speed over accuracy. The practice of self-plagiarism is widespread by repeating sentences in previous reports to recycle them as if they were new news. In certain cases, real-time online media began to emerge which reported quickly on an event, even though he and his team never went to the field to collect the news. Then create news titles or information that are clickbait (excessive titles or titles that sometimes do not match the existing news). These are the challenges faced by journalists in the advancement of technology and social media, sometimes resulting in news producers or readers consuming practical news that lacks accuracy.
Opini Publik Mengenai Maraknya Publik Figure yang Melanggar Norma di Media Sosial Anugrah, Tirta; Alif Ghani, Muhammad Fikri; Salsabila Purba, Maulida; Surbakti, Meliastaras; Effendi, Erwan
Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Da'watuna: Journal of Communication and Islamic Broadcasting (In Press)
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/dawatuna.v4i3.1194

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This research aims to describe public opinion regarding the rise of public figures who violate norms on social media. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The research results show that a public figure is an influential person whose every behavior, attitude and activity becomes a public spectacle. So, a public figure needs to be careful in being positive in real life or on social media. There are several public figures who frequently violate norms in Indonesia, including artists, influencers and high-ranking officials. Examples of violations of norms are artists who say that they are transgender, artists who have pornography cases, artists who have bad attitudes, namely fighting through innuendo and harsh words on social media. Artists who commit sexual harassment and infidelity. Another example is an influencer who endorses a beauty product, which after investigation turns out to contain ingredients that are harmful to the skin. An example of this is high-ranking officials, namely where there are high-ranking officials who always display their luxury and wealth on social media, which turns out to be obtained from them committing corruption and bribery in their agencies. Public opinion regarding the violations of norms that occurred, namely the public's opinion to reject them by criticizing them on social media in the form of cyberbullying and cancel culture.
Co-Authors Adnan, Hafizur Kahfi Afrianda, Silvani T. Ahmad Yasin, Ahmad Akbar, Hafidh Alif Ghani, Muhammad Fikri Amanda, Finny Syabhina Andita, Putri Aulia Anugrah, Tirta Arviani, Cindi Aulia, Nurul Maisya Azura, Sylvia Budimansyah, Arif Butar-Butar , Heny Anggreni Chadavi M, Muhammad Bintang Dalimunte, Mhd Alvin Habib Fadly, Edward Hafizah, Shilviana Handayani, Safitri Harahap, Ahmad Fajar Bahri Harahap, Ana Pertiwi Harahap, Nisrina Adilah Harahap, Tamliha Hariansyah, Zuhri Hasanah, Adisya Putri Haykal, Muhammad Hayyu, Alifya Diah Hirzi Aditya, Syihan Hrp, Elina Herawaty Husnah, Ainil Hutabarat, Rizky Octaviani Aulia Ichandri, Irman Ihwanussofa, Nuzrul Irma Damayanti Lubis, Sarah Awaliyah Matondang, Aisyah Rayhan Nabila Maulidina, Tri Maytrisa, Windy Medvi, Alya Merchiano, Rexy Mufida, Dwi Nanda Nafidza, Selfa Naibaho, Melisa Naibaho, Nadiva Auralia Najmullah, Anwar Ningrum, Nadia Aulia nurmaria, nurmaria Nurul Zannah Pane, Haqikah Safni Putri Pradana, Farhan Putra Pratama, M. Habibi Putra, Irfan Syah Putri, Alvi Zakiyah Putri, Riska Dwi Rahmadana, Nia Rahmayani, Cindy Ramadhana, Rizky Ramadhani, Nabila Ramadhani, Nurabni Rinaldi, Amanda Dita ROSMALINA ROSMALINA, ROSMALINA Rozzy, Fachrul rubino, rubino Sadli Sadli Safira, Arina Salsabila Purba, Maulida Shofiyatuzzahra, Shofiyatuzzahra Silalahi, Nurlaylan Maghfiroh Siregar, M Nur Badawani Solin, Ayu Erlina Br. Sugiharto, Rizky Surbakti, Meliastaras Syafariansyah, Mohd. Syahputri, Siti Novi Astri Triady, Bagus Triwulan, Dewi Ulfa, Azzahra Winda Sari Yolanda, Salsa Debi Yuda Kurniawan Yulianingrum, Ivo Zanovsyah, Dhean Zuhra, Nabila