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Fenomena Penurunan Kepercayaan Publik Terhadap Institusi Pemerintahan di Era Post-Truth: Kajian Sosial Politik Kontemporer dengan Perspektif Mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi UINSU Rahmania, Afifah; Triwulan, Dewi; Maruhawa, Tamara Khaisya; Zulfikar, Muhammad Rafli; Ritonga, Rahmad Alfarizki; Yudha, Sandy
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Humaniora dan Seni Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Januari - Februari
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/jishs.v3i4.2562

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Fenomena penurunan kepercayaan publik terhadap institusi pemerintahan menjadi isu sosial-politik yang semakin mendalam di Indonesia, terutama di tengah masuknya era post-truth. Dalam kondisi ini, masyarakat lebih mengutamakan emosi dan keyakinan pribadi dari pada mencari tau fakta objektif dalam memproses informasi, tentu hal ini memengaruhi pandangan mereka terhadap kebijakan dan legitimasi pemerintah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis penyebab, dampak, dan peran mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi UINSU dalam merespons fenomena post-truth yang mengancam kepercayaan publik terhadap pemerintah. Melalui pendekatan kualitatif dengan studi kasus pada mahasiswa, artikel ini mengkaji bagaimana pendidikan komunikasi dapat berperan dalam menanggulangi disinformasi, memperbaiki kualitas komunikasi publik, dan mengembalikan legitimasi pemerintah dalam pandangan masyarakat. Hasil dari penelitian ini memberikan wawasan tentang bagaimana mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi dapat menjadi agen perubahan dalam menghadapi tantangan komunikasi di era post-truth, ditemukan juga beberapa penyebab terjadinya penurunan kepercayaan public terhadap pemerintah seperti berita di media sosial dan penurunan kinerja pemerintah itu sendiri.
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.