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China Benteng: A Refutation of Ethnic Chinese Exclusivity in Indonesia : (A Critical Discourse Analysis of YouTube Content 'The Story') Fallah Ilham, Naufal; Kartika, Tina Kartika; Corry Wardhani, Andy; Juansya, Andri; Amri, Andi
COMMICAST Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/commicast.v6i1.13173

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This study investigates the representation of the Chinese ethnic minority, particularly the Benteng Chinese community in Tangerang, as portrayed in the documentary film China Benteng: Dari Waktu ke Waktu, aired on the YouTube channel The Story. Employing Teun A. van Dijk’s Critical Discourse Analysis framework, the research analyzes three interrelated dimensions: text structure, social cognition, and social context. The findings reveal that the documentary challenges entrenched stereotypes about the Chinese-Indonesian community, particularly assumptions of economic uniformity and cultural isolation, by emphasizing socioeconomic diversity and cultural assimilation. At the macrostructural level, the film highlights the simplicity of the Benteng Chinese lifestyle and their long-standing integration with local communities. Through its superstructure and micro-level elements, the documentary employs visual and verbal narratives to underscore the active participation of the Benteng Chinese in broader Indonesian social life. The social context dimension illustrates an effort to counter dominant narratives and empower marginalized voices. Meanwhile, the producer’s social cognition appears deliberately neutral, allowing the community to articulate their own narratives authentically. This study contributes to the growing body of research on media representation and ethnic discourse by providing a nuanced analysis of how documentary filmmaking can act as a counter-discursive tool. It enriches the understanding of ethnic minority portrayals in Indonesian media, and underscores the documentary genre’s potential to facilitate intercultural dialogue, challenge dominant ideologies, and expand the representational space for historically marginalized groups.
CARBON EMISSION DISCLOSURE IN INDONESIAN PLANTATION COMPANIES: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Sari, Anggita Renata; Juansya, Andri
Jurnal Al-Iqtishad Vol 21, No 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Economic and Science Faculty of Islamic State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jiq.v21i2.30905

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This study aims to evaluate the factors influencing carbon emission disclosure in plantation companies in Indonesia. The research employs a quantitative method, utilizing secondary data from annual reports, financial statements, and sustainability reports of plantation companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2013 to 2022. Data analysis is conducted using purposive sampling, resulting in a sample of 25 companies. The panel data analysis model applied is the Common Effect Model (CEM) after undergoing the Chow test. The results indicate that environmental management systems (EMS) have a significant negative effect, environmental performance has a positive and significant effect, while financial performance does not have a significant effect on carbon emission disclosure. These findings highlight the importance of environmental performance in encouraging transparency, while the implementation of EMS does not necessarily lead to higher disclosure levels. This study contributes to understanding the determinants of carbon emission disclosure in Indonesia's plantation sector and provides insights for policymakers and companies in improving environmental transparency and sustainability practices.