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To What Extent Do Online News Platforms Frame Environmental Issues? A Content News Analysis In Indonesia's Dompu Maize Development Program Wicaksono, Baskoro; Rahmat, Al Fauzi; Rahmanto, Fajar; Rafi, M.; Dávid, Lóránt Dénes
Nyimak: Journal of Communication Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Nyimak: Journal of Communication
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/nyimak.v9i1.12797

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This article examines how online news frames environmental issues in the corn development program in Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Furthermore, this article uses qualitative-exploratory research to analyze the news content with the analytical knife of Robert M. Entmen's framing model. Then, the data analysis tool uses NVivo 12 Plus to code the data and distribute terms and words that correlate with the framing of online news. The findings showed that certain aspects of the maize development program were more prominent, in general, the national online media emphasized elements of “make moral judgment” and “treatment recommendation”. In contrast, the local online media emphasized “define problem” and “diagnose cause”. Both online media explicitly instructed how environmental issues in Dompu Regency are important for environmental journalists. Thus, this implies differences in framing between national and local online media, and illustrates that environmental journalists have an important role in framing environmental issues.Keyword: Media framing, Online news, Environment issues, Corn program, Dompu. ABSTRAKArtikel ini meneliti bagaimana berita online membingkai isu lingkungan dalam program pengembangan jagung di Dompu, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. Lebih lanjut, artikel ini menggunakan penelitian kualitatif-eksploratif untuk menganalisis konten berita dengan pisau analisis model framing Robert M. Entmen. Kemudian, alat analisis data menggunakan NVivo 12 Plus untuk mengkodekan data dan mendistribusikan istilah dan kata-kata yang berkorelasi dengan pembingkaian berita online. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa aspek-aspek tertentu dari program pengembangan jagung lebih menonjol, secara umum, media daring nasional menekankan unsur “make moral judgment” dan juga “treatment recommendation”. Sebaliknya, media daring lokal menekankan pada unsur “define problem” dan “diagnose cause”. Kedua media daring tersebut secara eksplisit menginstruksikan bagaimana isu lingkungan di Kabupaten Dompu menjadi penting bagi jurnalis lingkungan. Dengan demikian, penelitian ini menyiratkan adanya perbedaan pembingkaian antara media daring nasional dan lokal, dan menggambarkan bahwa jurnalis lingkungan memiliki peran penting dalam membingkai isu-isu lingkunganKata Kunci: Pembingkaian media, Berita online, Isu lingkungan, Program jagung, Dompu.
Obstacles to Finding the Ideal Workplace: A Gender-Based Analysis Across the V4 Countries Poór, József; Módosné Szalai, Szilvia; Jenei, Szonja; Gyurián, Norbert; Singh, Dhruv Pratap; Kálmán, Botond Géza; Dávid, Lóránt Dénes
Emerging Science Journal Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): August
Publisher : Ital Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-04-029

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This study explores gender-specific barriers to finding an ideal workplace in the Visegrád countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia), where similar historical and socioeconomic contexts shape labor market inequalities. Based on the relevant literature, women are disproportionately affected by challenges related to language proficiency, professional networks, and mobility. The research applied a quantitative methodology, including chi-square tests, multiple logistic regression, and cluster analysis, using SPSS Statistics software to analyze the survey data. Findings revealed significant gender disparities. Women report greater difficulties with language and mobility, particularly in Hungary and Slovakia, whereas men benefit more from strong professional connections. The cluster analysis identified three respondent groups: those hindered by language barriers, those with weak networks, and those facing limited mobility. International experience mitigates language challenges, and robust networks ease job search difficulties. In line with the ideals of a circular society, this study also explores how circularity, inclusiveness, and collaboration can help break down gender-based barriers in the labor market. The study’s novelty lies in its comparative regional focus and the integration of statistical methods to segment job-seeker profiles. These insights highlight the need for targeted policies that enhance language skills and foster professional networking opportunities, especially for women. By addressing these barriers, policymakers can better support gender equality in labor market access across Central Europe.
Europe’s Energy Shift: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy Jenei, Szonja; Módosné Szalai, Szilvia; Singh, Dhruv Pratap; Afadzinu, Kobla Sewornu; Poyda-Nosyk, Nina; Kálmán, Botond Géza; Dávid, Lóránt Dénes
Emerging Science Journal Vol. 9 No. 5 (2025): October
Publisher : Ital Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-05-06

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Objectives: This study explores the transformation of energy consumption in Europe between 2002 and 2022, focusing on the declining role of fossil fuels and the increasing significance of renewable and nuclear energy sources. The study also considers how countries with varying levels of economic development adopt different energy strategies and how these strategies correlate with shifts in energy usage. A circular economy approach that includes energy recovery from waste and resource reuse is a complementary aspect of sustainable energy transitions. Methods/Analysis: The per capita energy consumption data were analyzed through decile classification and cluster analysis to group countries with similar energy profiles. To explore the relationship between GDP and energy use—both total and renewable—linear and exponential regression models were applied. Outlier countries with atypical consumption trends were excluded to improve model reliability. Statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS, and Excel was used to support the visualization process. Findings: Six distinct clusters of energy consumption patterns emerged. In lower- and middle-GDP countries, renewable energy use showed a stronger exponential correlation with GDP growth than total energy use. While fossil fuel dependence has declined across most countries, the pathways taken have been diverse. High-GDP nations such as Iceland and Norway have demonstrated unique, resource-driven strategies. Novelty/Improvement: This study introduces a novel methodological blend of decile-based classification and clustering to enable clearer cross-country comparisons of energy use. The results also highlight the importance of excluding statistical outliers to improve regression precision. By integrating insights relevant to circular economy principles, the findings contribute to designing more effective and regionally adapted energy transition strategies.