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Analisis Faktor Penyebab Anak Terlantar di Kota Medan Rizki, Fakhri; Zahra, Siti; Tarigan, Nur Citra Naadirah Br; Ramadani, Khayrani; Alawiah, Afriana; Tambunan, Toman Sony
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Humaniora dan Seni Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): November - Desember
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/jishs.v3i3.2478

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The number of street children in Medan City continues to increase every year. According to the Medan City Social Service, in 2019 the number of street children reached 98 people, then rose to 115 people in 2020, 122 people in 2021, and in 2022 it reached 249 people. This research aims to analyze more deeply the high number of abandoned street children in Medan City. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with several methods used, namely, direct observation of street children, intensive interviews, and literature studies or literature reviews to complement the required research data. Based on this research, it was concluded that first, weak family economic factors cause a child to become an abandoned child. Second, cultural factors in the form of habits to empower children to seek sustenance as a form of contribution to strengthening family finances. Third, the difficulty in continuing formal education is caused by limited funds so that a child must seek sustenance on the streets as a life choice to support the family's economy.
Peran LPM Dinamika Sebagai Wadah Pemberitaan Mahasiswa Di Lingkungan Kampus UIN Sumatera Utara Alawiah. AR, Afriana; Yogaswara, Jordan; Putriani, Aisyah Nursashi; Siregar, Riska Nurasnida; Ramadani, Khayrani
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Dan Sosial Politik Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): Januari - Maret
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The Student Press Institute (LPM) Dinamika of UIN North Sumatra plays a vital role as a channel for aspirations and information distribution within the campus environment. This study aims to analyze the role of LPM Dinamika as a news outlet, the effectiveness of its information distribution strategies, and student perceptions of its reporting independence. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a content analysis approach on the @lpmdinamika Instagram account for the period of November 2025–January 2026, as well as in-depth interviews with students. The results show that LPM Dinamika functions effectively as the campus's main information pillar, with hard news content (such as flood reports) receiving higher attention (10,873 views) compared to advocacy content. The information distribution strategy proved effective through the synergy of social media and the "Digital Word-of-Mouth" phenomenon via WhatsApp statuses. However, challenges were found regarding independence and boldness in criticizing the bureaucracy, where there is still a perception of self-censorship among the audience. In conclusion, LPM Dinamika has succeeded in building a strong digital literacy culture but needs to improve its courage in social control functions and adapt narrative journalism styles to maintain relevance among Generation Z.