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Bibliometric Analysis in Communication for Lobbying and Negotiation Ayuningtyas, Fitria; Tayibnapis , Radita Gora; Ali, Anuar; Moekahar, Fatmawati
IKOMIK: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Informasi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Terbuka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/ikomik.v5i1.12088

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Enhancing communication skills is vital for individuals involved in lobbying and negotiations. Lobbying is a critical aspect of all aspects, including corporations, non-profits, and interest groups that seek to influence policymakers. Effective communication is at the heart of successful lobbying efforts. Negotiation is a critical skill needed for effective management. Based on the GAP analysis executed by the researcher, on the keywords Lobby and Lobby in English and Indonesian words, the researchers conduct analysis beginning with research trends identified from keywords and themes from research titles, as well as abstracts and research contacts, in order to identify publications, as well as the focus and novelty of the research. In prior research utilizing Scopus data, one cluster including four elements was identified, derived from a total of 20,001 publications from 2021 to 2025. Based on the data obtained and the results of the analysis that have been described by researchers here, it can be concluded that lobbying and negotiation in communication science studies have not been discussed much in previous research, making it possible for researchers in the field of communication science to discover new themes or discover novelty of the research.
The importance of family communication in mitigating parent-child verbal violence in Jakarta Ayuningtyas, Fitria; Ali, Anuar; Hayati, Kumala; Venus, Anter; Zahwa, Aulia Putri; Didavieny, Keysha
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v9i1.9144

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Children in homes are particularly susceptible to experiencing violence, especially verbal violence. Violence against children in Jakarta is a common occurrence and a significant concern in Jakarta's urban society. Specifically, verbal violence affects children by impairing their psychological development and obstructing their self-growth. This research examined the significance of family communication in mitigating verbal violence between parents and children in Jakarta through a qualitative methodology with a phenomenology approach. Data was gathered by observation and comprehensive interviews with five informants residing near Jakarta, subsequently transcribed and analysed utilising NVIVO 12. Additionally, the researcher performed a literature analysis by examining prior studies concerning the impact of family communication on reducing parent-child verbal violence. The research results indicate that the function of family communication is contingent upon the awareness of adults, particularly parents, who play a significant role in implementing family communication patterns. This includes providing appropriate examples of emotional expression and actively inquiring about their children's daily experiences. Verbal violence in children can be mitigated by effective family communication.