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News Construction: Framing Analysis of Jokowi's Political Dynasty Issue in Tempo Magazine (October 2023 – May 2024 Edition) Putri, Aisyah Adinda; Widiastuti, Wahyu; Sari, Eka Vuspa
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan Vol 12, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan Accredited 2 (SK Dirjen Ristek Dikti No. 0173/C3/DT
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.5523

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  Political dynasties are a phenomenon that often appears in political contexts. Political dynasties are power obtained in a primitive way, namely relying on the blood of a few people. The political dynastic system is basically a political strategy designed or built to gain power. This research looks at the issue of political dynasties that are considered to threaten democratic life in Indonesia. The media plays a role in shaping public opinion, news about political dynastic issues can be influenced by news partisanship and framing. Like Tempo mass media, the media highlights Jokowi's political dynasty through framing news that affects readers' perceptions. Using qualitative research methods and framing analysis from Robert N. Entman, this study reveals that Tempo magazine reports on how Jokowi's political dynasty is. The results of research in the October 2023 to May 2024 edition of Tempo magazine on the issue of political dynasties in online media in the current political period present a narrative that emphasizes the possibility of consolidation of power that has the potential to threaten democratic principles, strengthen oligarchy, and trigger public dissatisfaction with political continuity.
PEMANFAATAN KARBON SISA HASIL PEMBENTUKAN KRISTAL LIMBAH TULANG IKAN TENGGIRI (SCOMBEROMORUS COMMERSON LACEPEDE) DAN IKAN BELIDA (CHITALA LOPIS) UNTUK MENGADSORPSI ZAT WARNA SINTETIK CONGO RED Ramadani, Pino; Fransiska, Firnanda Zuni; Putri, Aisyah Adinda; Maharani, Tiara; Syahputri, Salsabila Dia; Rahmadani, Fitri Nur; Wirhanuddin, Wirhanuddin; Nurhadi, Mukhamad
Jurnal Inovasi Teknik Kimia Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): July | INTEKA - Jurnal Inovasi Teknik Kimia
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Wahid Hasyim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/inteka.v10i3.13027

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To date, industrial wastewater treatment efforts have largely relied on conventional methods that are sensitive to environmental changes and less effective in degrading complex dyes such as Congo Red. One promising alternative approach is adsorption using biomass-based activated carbon, including waste derived from fish bones. This study aims to investigate the properties, surface characteristics, and adsorption mechanism of residual carbon obtained from crystal formation processes using waste bones of mackerel and featherback fish for Congo Red removal. The methodology involved carbonization at 500 °C, followed by sulfonation with concentrated H₂SO₄, and adsorption experiments with varying carbon particle size, contact time, and initial Congo Red concentration. The results demonstrate that fish bone waste carbon is highly effective in adsorbing Congo Red, with removal efficiency increasing with contact time and reaching equilibrium within 10 minutes at 99.8%. The optimum particle size was 200 mesh, and the maximum adsorption capacity was observed at Congo Red concentrations below 600 mg L⁻¹. Isotherm analysis revealed that the adsorption process follows the Langmuir model, with a maximum adsorption capacity of 16,666.6 mg g⁻¹. Meanwhile, kinetic data indicated that the adsorption behavior conforms to a pseudo-second-order model, with a rate constant of 666.6 g mg⁻¹ h⁻¹ at 25 °C.