Acta Diurna: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Vol 9 No 2 (2013)

JURNALISME WARGA SEBAGAI KATALISATOR KOMUNIKASI POLITIK YANG BERIMBANG

Petrus Imam Prawoto Jati (Jenderal Soedirman University)
Muhammad Sulthan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Apr 2023

Abstract

In a democratic political life , people are required to behave actively in political processes . Socie-ty either consciously or unconsciously , formally or informally , often get involved in the communi-cation processes that involves analysis and study of political communication . Media thus becomethe channel that connects the political interests either vertically or horizontally . Media becomesthe container in political life as a place for people , politicians and rulers to meet . Most politicalcommunications in the media , conducted by journalists from major media or mainstream media .The active role of the journalist is to seek , cultivate and broadcast informations . During its devel-opment , in line with the acceleration of technological development , this journalistic activities canalso be done by the general public . This phenomenon is called Jurnalisme Warga , often calledcitizen journalism , participatory journalism or public journalism . Not mutually exclusive , eventhe mainstream media and citizen journalism can be complementary , mutually controlling andfurther could be expected to achieve a balance in establishing the objectivity of the nation politi-cal life reality. Opinions or voices that born from Citizen Journalism will be heard by both partieseither by society itself horizontally and up to government vertically . If good journalism ethicsguide could be implemented well, this Citizen Journalism will be able to perform a function as acatalyst of balanced political communication.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

acta_diurna

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

JAD aims to encourage research in communication studies. Topics addressed within the journal include but are not limited to: Media dan culture studies; Political communication; Cross-cultural communication; Business communication; Organizational communication; Health ...