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DOCTOR INFLUENCER DAN KEBANGKITAN MEDIS DIGITAL: STUDI KONSEPTUAL DALAM EKOSISTEM TEKNOLOGI KOMUNIKASI 4.0 DI INDONESIA Nurana, Lasmita; Sulaeman, Angia; Zephania, Tiara Annisa; Ernungtyas, Niken Febrian
JURNAL LENSA MUTIARA KOMUNIKASI Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Lensa Mutiara Komunikasi
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51544/jlmk.v9i1.5893

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Pandemi Covid-19 menandai transformasi besar dalam komunikasi kesehatan publik di Indonesia dan global. Salah satu dampak paling menonjol adalah munculnya fenomena doctor influencer, yaitu praktisi medis yang memanfaatkan media sosial untuk menyampaikan edukasi kesehatan, membangun persona publik, serta mempengaruhi opini masyarakat. Fenomena ini menandai kebangkitan medis digital, di mana otoritas profesional tidak lagi hanya dibangun melalui institusi formal, tetapi juga melalui kehadiran digital dan interaksi khalayak. Tulisan ini merupakan studi konseptual yang bertujuan memahami rekonstruksi otoritas medis dalam ekosistem teknologi komunikasi 4.0 melalui kemunculan doctor influencer. Kajian dilakukan dengan pendekatan critical review terhadap 35 artikel jurnal ilmiah menggunakan metode analisis tematik-kritis, yang berfokus pada pergeseran komunikasi kesehatan, medialisasi profesi, serta perubahan dalam struktur otoritas pengetahuan akibat digitalisasi. Dengan menggunakan kerangka ekosistem teknologi komunikasi (Grant, 2016; Schwab, 2016), penelitian ini menganalisis bagaimana enabling factors seperti media sosial, motivasi personal, dan krisis kepercayaan publik terhadap institusi formal mempercepat disrupsi tersebut. Temuan konseptual dari studi ini diharapkan memberikan kontribusi akademik dalam wacana komunikasi profesi dan implikasi praktis bagi tata kelola etika serta regulasi komunikasi medis digital di masa depan.
ANTI-SHARENTING SELEBRITAS: STRATEGI NON-DISCLOSURE DAN ETIKA VISIBILITAS ANAK DI MEDIA SOSIAL Zephania, Tiara Annisa; Letare, Yolanda Natasia
JURNAL LENSA MUTIARA KOMUNIKASI Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Lensa Mutiara Komunikasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51544/jlmk.v9i1.5958

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This conceptual paper critically examines the practice of anti-sharenting among Indonesian celebrities as a deliberate and ethical form of digital privacy management. Focusing on the case of Raisa Andriana and Hamish Daud, who consistently choose not to disclose their child’s identity online despite having a massive public following, this study applies Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory to analyze the dynamics of non-disclosure, boundary control, and privacy turbulence within family communication. Through a critical review of 42 academic articles and narrative comparison with more performative celebrity families, the paper positions anti-sharenting not as absence or neglect, but as a conscious form of mindful parenting and symbolic resistance against the pressures of algorithmic visibility. The findings highlight how the refusal to expose children on social media can serve as a communicative strategy that prioritizes ethical reflection, child autonomy, and affective responsibility. By reframing invisibility as active agency, this study contributes to expanding sharenting discourse and encourages future research to consider non-visibility as a valid and protective parenting choice in the digital era.
Managing Cultural And Language Differences: Ethnographic Study Of NTT Congregation Within HKBP Suprapto Church Letare, Yolanda Natasia; Zephania, Tiara Annisa; Amaranggana, Nasya Putri; Anzela, Amanda Ibel; Rusman, Almira Adani
Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity (INJURITY) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): Injuruty: Interdiciplinary Journal and Humanity
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58631/injurity.v4i9.1478

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In the midst of the dominance of Batak culture, the HKBP Suprapto Church functions as a multicultural space that unites various backgrounds, including congregations from NTT. Using an ethnographic approach and Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) theory by Howard Giles, this study explores communication strategies such as convergence, divergence, and maintenance of cultural identity carried out by these minority congregations. Data were collected through participatory observation and in-depth interviews of worship activities and social interactions in the church. The results of the study show that the NTT congregation performs various forms of communication adaptation to build social relations without losing their cultural identity. The role of the church as a social space is able to facilitate cultural diversity and encourage harmony between congregations. This research also fills the gap in the previous study by examining the dynamics of identity negotiation in cross-cultural religious communities.