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Digital Literacy of Cisungsang Indigenous Community through Tular Nalar Yusanto, Yoki; Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Nurfauziah, Isni
Jurnal Communio : Jurnal Jurusan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 13 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jikom.v13i2.9324

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The digital age requires people, including indigenous peoples, to be aware of the positive and negative impacts of social media. The negative impacts need to be addressed effectively through digital literacy programmes. Tular Nalar comes as a digital literacy programme in the form of informal education. The purpose of this research is to understand the Communication Experience, Motives, and Meanings of Tular Nalar activities in Kasepuhan Cisungsang. This descriptive qualitative research uses a phenomenological approach as its research method. Data were collected through observation and interview techniques. The research findings show that the Tular Nalar programme has a positive meaning for the indigenous people of Kasepuhan Cisungsang. The research also revealed the tendency of indigenous people to share information with others due to the additional knowledge gained at Kasepuhan Cisungsang. Furthermore, the study revealed that digital literacy training not only improves individuals' skills in using technology but also creates a positive domino effect through knowledge sharing and awareness of the dangers of misinformation
Community shifts in Segunung Village due to information technology influence Tripalupi, Merry Fridha; Irawan, Rahmat Edi; Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Nurfauziah, Isni
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i2.48762

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Background: The development of information technology has transformed rural communities from their traditional focus on local matters to being integrated into the global society. This shift significantly affects media consumption and production and consequently changes the way people interact with one another as they socialize in both real life and cyberspace. Purpose: This study aimed to find out the communication construction of rural communities living in Carangwulung Village, Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency. Methods: By using a phenomenological approach, the researchers revealed the experiences and meanings of individuals in this phenomenon. In-depth interview was the main data collection technique in this study. Results: The results of the study unveiled a transformative shift in the way rural communities interact and communicate, attributable to the pervasive influence of information technology. Historically, rural communities have been characterized by close-knit bonds, where face-to-face interactions in communal gatherings, festivals, and local meetings were the norm. These events often served as both social and informational hubs, fostering a sense of unity, shared identity, and mutual support. Conclusion: As technology permeates every aspect of life in Segunung traditional village, the shift towards virtual interactions is inevitable, impacting the collective nature of the community. Implications: The presence of the internet changes the communication construction of rural communities where life and community activities become easier by living in a world with real reality and part of cyber society.
Community Radio Research Trends in Communication Science: A Co-Authorship Bibliometric Analysis Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Rahmatullah, Tansah; Nurfauziah, Isni
Jurnal Kajian Jurnalisme Vol 8, No 2 (2025): KAJIAN JURNALISME
Publisher : School of Journalism, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkj.v8i2.55978

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The lack of research on community radio is one of the obstacles to gaining an in-depth understanding of the relevant development and dynamics. Collaborative research is believed to be the alternative solution as a wider research range increases interest in the study. Further, increased interest can generate a greater contribution to community radio. Using Bibliometrics, this study analyzed the development trend of co-authorship-based community radio research from 1999 to March 2024. It found several significant findings. Firstly, there are indications that the topic of community radio is of less interest in scientific literature due to the limited number of publications, only 75 articles. Secondly, there is a drastic downward trend in the number of publications on community radio over some time, from 2017 to 2024. Thirdly, from the analysis of researcher networks (co-authorship), there is no overall centralized pattern of researcher relationships. While there are some partial relationships among researchers, there must be a consistent or centralized pattern in the community radio research network. Research on community radio requires methodological renewal by investigating new and innovative approaches and collaborations that allow for the expansion of research networks.
Building brand loyalty through community Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Surachman, Akhmad Yani; Dahana, Wirawan Dony; Nurfauziah, Isni
PRofesi Humas Vol 9, No 2 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/prh.v9i2.58569

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Background: Brand loyalty may be more fluid in the digital era. Consumers can easily switch to another brand if they find a product with better reviews or a more attractive offer. Brand loyalty can be built or maintained through online brand communities with a social capital approach. Purpose: The study aimed to describe brand loyalty building through communities. Methods: It used a descriptive qualitative approach to gain deeper insights. Data were collected from relevant academic journals, scientific magazines, previous research results, books, industry magazines, and various newspapers. The data analysis consisted of three streams of activities: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification to ensure accuracy.  Results: The study results illustrated that brand loyalty can be effectively built, maintained, and improved through well-established brand communities that meet the essential elements of shared language, shared vision, reciprocity, and social trust, fostering deeper connections among members. Conclusion: A credible brand community will encourage consumers and potential consumers to constantly build and improve long-term relationships to interact so that the brand community can transfer brand knowledge to them. Implications: A credible brand community can be built after fulfilling the elements of shared language, shared vision, reciprocity, and social trust – critical factors in increasing brand loyalty behavior.
The existence of Suara Waditra in the Knowledge Sharing Framework Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Bakti, Iriana; Rahmat, Agus; Sjafirah, Nuryah Asri; Nurfauziah, Isni
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
Publisher : CV. Media Digital Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/jse.v5i2.521

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Suara Waditra Community Radio is a community radio based in Sukasetia Village, Cisayong District, Tasikmalaya Regency. This radio has a broadcasting permit from the Minister of Communication and Information in 2018. Suara Waditra Community Radio is still continuing to broadcast both to convey information about the village and just for entertainment. The aim of this research is to find out the existence of Suara Waditra Community Radio in the community, especially in context knowledge sharing. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Research data was collected through interviews and observations. This research shows that Suara Waditra Community Radio faces significant problems related to a lack of human resources. Radio can only broadcast a limited number and quality of programs due to these conditions, often with a focus on entertainment programming rather than educational or awareness programming. The development and success of community radio is also hampered by the lack of community participation in supporting radio operations through funding and active involvement as a broadcasting institution. In addition, this research found that Suara Waditra Community Radio still has loyal listeners, especially among the elderly and those who have not fully used modern technology, despite competition from digital media. The Village Corner program shows how community radio can help empower communities and spread local information that is not reported by mainstream media.
TRANSFORMING TOURISM COMMUNICATION: THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL ADVANCEMENTS AND AI INTEGRATION Kusumanegara, Idris; Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Nurfauziah, Isni; Nugraha, Aditia
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): July Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
Publisher : ASPIKOM Jabodetabek Region

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v5i1.54

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This research explores the dynamic interplay between tourism and communication, with a specific focus on the influence of digital advancements, including AI-powered tools, on tourism communication within a descriptive qualitative approach and literature study framework. Research Issues: The primary research issue addressed in this study pertains to the impact of digital advancements and AI integration in descriptive qualitative approach and literature study-based tourism communication. Communication Philosophy: A dialogical communication philosophy is adopted, emphasizing meaningful engagement between tourism providers and travelers. Communication Paradigm: The study aligns with a constructivist communication paradigm, recognizing the co-creation of meaning in tourism communication. This research underscores the significance of collaborative efforts among government agencies, travel industry stakeholders, travelers, and academics to fully utilize AI's potential in enhancing qualitative tourism communication. The study's findings are anticipated to benefit all stakeholders in tourism communication by improving efficiency and personalization, ultimately contributing to the industry's growth and sustainability.
Citarum Watershed Restoration through Community Involvement and Tourism Village Development Novianti, Evi; Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Oktavia, Dina; Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah; Gumilang, Lani; Sunardi; Nurfauziah, Isni
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Komunikasi
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Tarumanagara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/jk.v15i2.25222

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The Citarum watershed is a source of livelihood for communities in 13 cities and regencies in West Java and Jakarta. However, the Citarum River is considered one of the most polluted rivers in the world, prompting the central and local governments to implement conservation programs. For Tarumajaya Village, the conservation of the Citarum watershed starts from the Situ Cisanti area accompanied by the development of a tourism village to support the Citarum Harum Program. However, the existing participation is only seen from the government side, and there is no significant community participation in terms of communication and others directly in the process of developing this tourism village. Thus, this study aims to identify community involvement in the development of tourism villages to support the restoration of the Citarum watershed in the Upper Citarum Region. This qualitative study was conducted in Tarumajaya Village, Kertasari Sub-district, Bandung Regency. Primary data were obtained through non-participant observation and in-depth interviews, while secondary data were obtained from policy documents. Data analysis included data reduction, presentation, verification, and conclusion drawing. The research findings show that the development of creative tourism villages in Tarumajaya Village is carried out to support environmental preservation and has economic value for the welfare of the community, thus supporting public health. Tarumajaya Village community innovation products have economic value in tourism and show community involvement in supporting sustainable tourism development which is expected to improve public health.
Village Information Delivery through Suara Waditra Community Radio amidst Digital Media Challenges Sjuchro, Dian Wardiana; Bakti, Iriana; Rahmat, Agus; Sjafirah, Nuryah Asri; Nurfauziah, Isni
Jurnal Communio : Jurnal Jurusan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 14 No 2 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jikom.v14i2.9729

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Community radio is one form of broadcasting institution that is legal and exists in Indonesia based on Law No. 32 of 2002 on Broadcasting. Community radios are created by and for the benefit of the communities they serve. One of the community radios that currently still exists in broadcasting is Suara Waditra Community Radio, which is used by the local village government as a medium for delivering information about the countryside. This research aims to find out the extent of the communication strategy of the Sukasetia Village Government in terms of delivering information to residents. This research is descriptive qualitative research with a case study approach. Data was collected through observation and in-depth interviews with selected informants. The results showed that the Village Government's communication strategy through radio broadcasting on Suara Waditra Community Radio was quite good. Through the Village Corner segment, the Village Government conveys information about the countryside that can be accessed easily and cheaply by residents. The village corner segment is welcomed by residents, as evidenced by statements from villagers that the information delivered on Community Radio is especially useful. However, the integration of Community Radio and digital media should still be done to support the delivery of faster and more comprehensive information.
Journalists' Interpretation of Press Freedom in Papua as a Conflict-Prone Region Nahria, Nahria; Siahaan, Chontina; Nurfauziah, Isni
Jurnal Kajian Jurnalisme Vol 9, No 1 (2025): KAJIAN JURNALISME
Publisher : School of Journalism, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkj.v9i1.63590

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Press freedom is a concept that refers to the guarantee of citizens' rights to receive information. However, the journey to realize press freedom so that it becomes an inseparable part of the order of the nation and state requires a long time with enormous challenges, especially within the conflict-prone areas. This research aims to explore press freedom in Papua, journalists' interpretation of press freedom, press freedom in reporting sensitive issues, and the causes of journalists' vulnerability to violence. It employed a case study method with a constructivist paradigm. The results showed that press freedom in journalistic activities in Papua, as a prone conflict area, has not gone well due to various obstacles. Journalists interpret freedom of the press as free from all kinds of threats, prohibitions, and intimidation, free to build relationships with anyone, and free to provide true, objective, and non-biased information as a form of responsibility to the public. Journalists interpret the press freedom guarantee in Press Law No.40 of 1999 as still needing firmness and special discussion, especially regarding journalistic activities and special protection in conflict areas as a necessity in various forms. Press freedom in reporting sensitive issues in Papua, as a prone conflict area, requires journalists to consider their safety. The causes of the vulnerability of journalists to violence in Papua Province, as a prone conflict area, are the low professionalism of journalists, the suboptimal role of press companies and journalist organizations in providing protection.