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Optimalisasi Pemanfaatan Media Sosial untuk Destination Branding Pantai Tapak Kera di Desa Merak Belantung, Kecamatan Kalianda, Kabupaten Lampung Selatan, Lampung Trenggono, Nanang; Sucika, Wulan; Ferdaus, Feri; Frasetya, Vito; Pratama, Prayoga Ardhi
Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, Riau, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jptam.v7i3.10459

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Desa Merak Belantung merupakan desa yang terletak di wilayah pesisir Kabupaten Lampung Selatan yang memiliki potensi dan daya tarik yang cukup tinggi untuk dijadikan sebagai objek wisata unggulan. Desa Merak Belantung memiliki pantai-pantai yang begitu indah, mulai dari Pantai Merak Belantung (EMBE), Pantai Sapenan, Pantai Tanjung Beo, Pantai Bagus, Pantai Indah Krakatoa,Pantai Grand Elty, Pantai Senja dan Pantai Tapak Kera. Namun, dibanding pantai lainnya, Pantai Tapak Kera belum terpomosikan dengan optimal padahal pantai ini memiliki potensi alam yang indah dan unik. Potensi tersebut belum sepenuhnya dikelola dengan baik. dikarenakan masih kurang dikenal oleh masyarakat luas sebagaimana wisata lain di daerah yang sama. Beranjak dari hal tersebut, penting kiranya untuk memberikan dukungan kepada masyarakat Desa Merak Belatung agar bersama-sama membangkitkan potensi yang dimilikinya melalui kegiatan optimalisasi media sosial untuk destination branding Pantai Tapak Kera. Melalui kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat membantu memecahkan persoalan-persoalan yang dihadapi oleh Desa Merak Belantung dalam mempromosikan pantai Tapak Kera.
Implementation of public information disclosure policy in the house of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia Ferdaus, Feri; Zaimasuri, Zaimasuri
Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jgas.v3i1.1771

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Purpose: This study aims to identify how the implementation of the public information disclosure policy in the House of Representatives (DPR) in 2019-2021 is going and to find the right strategies to be implemented so that the DPR can become an informative public body. Research methodology: This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach, where primary and secondary data are obtained through in-depth interviews with predetermined key informants, field observations, and literature studies relevant to the research topic. Results: The findings show that the implementation of public information disclosure policy in Parliament is still not optimal due to various obstacles in the process of documenting, classifying, managing, and serving public information that are technical, administrative, bureaucratic, and political in nature. DPR needs to start building and developing an internal big data system that is connected to real time public information management and service applications. In addition, the active role of Members and factions in the House in providing public information is also important to support the successful implementation of public information disclosure in the House.
Implementation of public information disclosure policy in the house of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia Ferdaus, Feri; Zaimasuri, Zaimasuri
Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jgas.v3i1.1771

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Purpose: This study aims to identify how the implementation of the public information disclosure policy in the House of Representatives (DPR) in 2019-2021 is going and to find the right strategies to be implemented so that the DPR can become an informative public body. Research methodology: This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach, where primary and secondary data are obtained through in-depth interviews with predetermined key informants, field observations, and literature studies relevant to the research topic. Results: The findings show that the implementation of public information disclosure policy in Parliament is still not optimal due to various obstacles in the process of documenting, classifying, managing, and serving public information that are technical, administrative, bureaucratic, and political in nature. DPR needs to start building and developing an internal big data system that is connected to real time public information management and service applications. In addition, the active role of Members and factions in the House in providing public information is also important to support the successful implementation of public information disclosure in the House.
Implementation of public information disclosure policy in the house of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia Ferdaus, Feri; Zaimasuri, Zaimasuri
Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jgas.v3i1.1771

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Purpose: This study aims to identify how the implementation of the public information disclosure policy in the House of Representatives (DPR) in 2019-2021 is going and to find the right strategies to be implemented so that the DPR can become an informative public body. Research methodology: This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach, where primary and secondary data are obtained through in-depth interviews with predetermined key informants, field observations, and literature studies relevant to the research topic. Results: The findings show that the implementation of public information disclosure policy in Parliament is still not optimal due to various obstacles in the process of documenting, classifying, managing, and serving public information that are technical, administrative, bureaucratic, and political in nature. DPR needs to start building and developing an internal big data system that is connected to real time public information management and service applications. In addition, the active role of Members and factions in the House in providing public information is also important to support the successful implementation of public information disclosure in the House.
Sentiment Analysis of Youtube Video Comments on Dirty Vote Movie Ferdaus, Feri; Suciska, Wulan; Zainal, Anna Gustina; Gunawibawa, Eka Yuda
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan dan Akuntabilitas Vol 5 No 2 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jastaka.v5i2.5922

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the sentiment of comments on YouTube videos discussing the movie Dirty Vote, which are divided into positive, negative, and neutral categories. Research methodology: The method used is quantitative descriptive, namely content/text analysis of the number of comments and sentiment analysis of comments on the YouTube video content of Dirty Vote uploaded to the Dirty Vote YouTube channel. Results: Results: Based on sentiment analysis of 32,209 comments on the Dirty Vote movie uploaded to YouTube between February 11 and 13, 2024, the sentiment distribution indicates a strong dominance of negative sentiment, with 18,978 comments (59%). This suggests that the movie triggered substantial criticism or strong emotional reactions from viewers. Positive sentiment reached 9,676 comments (30%), reflecting appreciations for the movie’s content, message, or relevance to political discourse. Meanwhile, 3,555 comments (11%) were categorized as neutral, generally consisting of descriptive statements, clarifications, or non-emotive responses. Conclusions: The analysis of 32,209 YouTube comments on Dirty Vote shows dominant negative sentiment (59%), followed by positive (30%) and neutral (11%). This suggests the film strongly impacts audiences, generating both criticism and political awareness, and highlighting how political documentaries can spark debate and polarization. Limitations: References related to sentiment analysis on social media in the perspective of political communication studies are still quite limited and lack depth. Contribution: Enriching the body of research on political communication on social media, particularly YouTube, by using sentiment analysis methods through the BERT model.