Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Ethical Leadership Strategies of School Principals: Fostering a Harmonious and Productive Teacher Work Environment Yunita Sari; Slamet Lestari
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 17, No 1 (2025): MARCH 2025
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v17i1.6090

Abstract

A harmonious work environment is essential in educational institutions, and ethical leadership plays a crucial role in fostering such an atmosphere. This study analyzes the ethical leadership strategies employed by a principal to promote a positive work environment in an Islamic school in East Lombok. This qualitative study used a case study approach. Data were collected through interviews with the principal and teachers, as well as documentation analysis. The data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative methods to identify key ethical leadership strategies. The findings reveal three primary ethical leadership strategies implemented by the principal: (1) serving as a role model through ethical behavior, (2) effectively managing ethical conflicts within the school, and (3) fostering the development of positive character among staff and students. These strategies contributed to creating a supportive and ethical work environment. The study highlights the importance of ethical leadership in educational settings, emphasizing the principal's role in maintaining professional integrity and encouraging moral behavior. However, the study is limited in scope, as it does not explore other potential factors influencing a positive work environment. Ethical leadership is essential in shaping a positive school culture. Future research should expand to public schools and broader geographical areas to gain a more comprehensive understanding of ethical leadership practices in different educational contexts.
Digital citizenship's ambiguity in cancel culture: from moral activism to cyberbullying Yunita Sari; Budi Mulyono; Mukhamad Murdiono; Suyato Suyato
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v10i1.11210

Abstract

This study analysed critical discourse on digital citizens' comments regarding the Ridwan Kamil-Lisa Mariana case and interprets the concept of digital citizenship. This study used a qualitative approach with Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis (text, discourse practice, and socio-cultural practice). Data was collected using netnography techniques from 4,289 comments on the YouTube platform from six news and entertainment channels. The data was processed with NVivo 15 and visualised through matrix coding queries and word clouds. The results of the study show: 1. Critical discourse analysis on the text dimension shows that digital citizens' comments often use religious and moral diction such as ‘adultery’, ‘sin’, ‘mistress’, ‘cheap’, which function as labelling and symbolic punishment. The discourse practice dimension shows that comments easily spread following viral trends, so that emotional opinions are more quickly accepted than clarifications, resulting in moral activism turning into collective surveillance. The socio-cultural dimension is related to religious culture and social control in Indonesia, but in the digital space, these values have changed into mass pressure and digital vigilantism. 2. The shift from activism to bullying occurs due to virality, accompanied by negative labelling and religious undertones. Digital citizens tend to ignore four crucial elements related to digital citizenship, such as ethics, law, literacy, and rights and responsibilities. Therefore, these four elements need to be strengthened so that online participation does not turn into bullying.