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Public Policy Discourse Debate: Discourse Network Analysis The "One Person, One Social Media Account" Issue in Indonesian Online Media Rosemarie, Maria Theresia Efika
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v6i2.52891

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The proliferation of fake and anonymous accounts on social media has prompted the Indonesian government to propose a controversial “One Person, One Social Media Account” policy. This study aims to map the actors, concepts, and discourse coalitions that emerge in the public debate surrounding this policy proposal. Utilizing Discourse Network Analysis (DNA), this research analyzes 81 online news articles published between July and September 2025. The analysis identifies key actors, their stated concepts, and the network structures formed through their agreement or disagreement on the issue. The results reveal a highly structured and dominant pro-policy coalition, primarily comprising members of the House of Representatives (DPR) and the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi). These actors exhibit the highest network centrality and articulate a cohesive narrative centered on concepts such as “account restrictions prevent anonymous/fake accounts” and “prevent hoaxes.” In contrast, the counter-policy discourse—featuring concepts such as “prioritize digital literacy” and primarily voiced by academics and activists—is notably weaker, fragmented, and peripheral within the network. The study concludes that the institutional power of pro-policy actors, combined with their compelling security-focused narrative, has produced a dominant discourse coalition. These findings provide both methodological and empirical contributions to understanding the dynamics of public policy discourse formation in Indonesia’s digital era
Representasi Pengelolaan Informasi Privat dalam Film: Analisis Semiotik Film 'We Live in Time' Rosemarie, Efika; Rosemarie, Maria Theresia Efika
Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Bisnis Vol 11 No 2: April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Tarakanita

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36914/m2ve2n87

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Film sebagai medium komunikasi tidak hanya berfungsi sebagai hiburan, tetapi juga sebagai representasi realitas sosial yang kompleks, termasuk dinamika komunikasi interpersonal. Penelitian ini menganalisis film We Live in Time (2024) yang menampilkan kisah pengungkapan informasi kesehatan berupa diagnosis kanker dalam hubungan romantis. Analisis dilakukan dengan menggunakan teori Communication Privacy Management (CPM) dari Sandra Petronio, yang menekankan bahwa pengungkapan informasi pribadi merupakan proses pengelolaan batasan privasi (privacy boundaries) melalui mekanisme boundary ownership, boundary linkage, boundary coordination, dan boundary turbulence. Untuk memahami konstruksi makna dalam film, penelitian ini juga menggunakan pendekatan semiotika Roland Barthes, yang membedakan tiga lapisan makna: denotasi, konotasi, dan mitos. Metode penelitian bersifat kualitatif dengan analisis interpretatif terhadap adegan-adegan kunci yang merepresentasikan proses pengungkapan informasi kesehatan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa film We Live in Time merepresentasikan dilema antara privasi dan keterbukaan, serta menegaskan peran cinta dan kepercayaan sebagai ruang aman untuk berbagi informasi sensitif. Penelitian ini berkontribusi pada kajian komunikasi interpersonal dengan memperlihatkan bagaimana media populer dapat menjadi sarana reflektif untuk memahami praktik pengungkapan privasi dalam konteks kesehatan dan hubungan romantis.