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Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies), one of the journals published by Faculty of Communications Science Dr. Soetomo University, was established in January 2017. Jurnal Studi Komunikasi a double blind peer-reviewed journal, explores critical and constructive inquiries into a wide range of fields of study on Communication Science that include culture, religion, media, gender, public policy, development, environment, disaster, and tourism, with emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches: Communication Studies. It addresses issues with multi-perspectives view. Each volume of the journal discusses a specific theme based on “Call for Papers”, through which scholars, from diverse disciplines, are invited to contribute. Jurnal Studi Komunikasi published on March, July, and November.
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Communication media types for optimising yards in achieving family food security Selly Oktarina; Eko Purwanto; Abdul Basit; Mirza Shahreza
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.6605

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Food security, particularly at the family level, is closely linked to women farmers' effective utilisation of yards. This study emphasises the significance of communication media as valuable sources of information for optimising yard spaces. Various forms of communication media, including forums, electronic, digital, and print media, play a crucial role in this context. The research employs a quantitative approach with qualitative data, adhering to a post-positivistic paradigm. Cluster sampling was used, involving 103 women farmers as the sample group. Quantitative data processing and analysis were performed using the scoring and descriptive methods. The findings reveal that direct communication methods, such as consulting neighbours, family members, fellow farmers within women's groups, and external contacts, are preferred by women farmers. Indirect communication via forums like WhatsApp (WA) meetings also serves as an essential platform for discussions, information exchange, and sharing experiences related to yard utilisation.
Exploring indirect communication strategies in the educational organisation: perspective from Jakarta, Indonesia Eshauqi Fitrayatra; Engkus Kuswarno; Ilham Gemiharto
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.6635

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This study investigates the use of indirect communication strategies within an educational institution in Jakarta, Indonesia, focusing on discussing their significance in achieving communication objectives within professional contexts. The primary emphasis is on how these indirect communication strategies are applied to cultivate supportive relationships and create a favourable professional environment within educational settings. The following research questions guide the ethnographic study: 1) How are indirect communication strategies employed in educational organisations? and 2) What factors influence the adoption of these communication strategies? This research utilised four data collection methods: participant observation, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis. Participants in this study included school principals, vice-principals, teachers, support staff, students, and parents from a state primary school in Jakarta, Indonesia. The study's findings reveal that indirect communication strategies are predominantly employed to achieve various communication objectives, such as conveying humour, expressing frustration, delivering implied messages, seeking assistance, and expressing uncertainty. These strategies are deeply rooted in the cultural context, particularly influenced by Betawi culture, which strongly emphasises preserving social harmony and promoting respectful interactions. Several influential factors, including shared cultural values, power dynamics, and age, were identified as elements affecting the adoption of these indirect communication strategies.
Critical analysis of Filipino TV's militarism and impact on societal awareness Kenneth Michael Baba; Rizza J. Sanchez
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.6700

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In the digital age, militarisation, encompassing police power, soldiers, and various military resources, has become increasingly prevalent in various forms of Philippine media. Thus, "Multimedia Militarisation" best describes how Philippine media instills ideals and manipulates mass audiences to accept the status quo. Right-wing propaganda normalises violence and warfare. In this paper, the authors argue that TV series like "Ang Probinsyano," "The General's Daughter," and "A Soldier's Heart" have played a significant role in shaping social consciousness. They have influenced how people view military personnel and what is philosophically referred to as state apparatuses, which encompass the police, military, justice system, and prison system, along with their respective leaders, as integral members of an ideal society. Furthermore, the authors consider it essential to reference historical instances, such as Hitler's Nazi Germany and Marcosian Philippines, where propaganda played a pivotal role in manipulating social consciousness through the dissemination of false information. The study identifies three main themes: the glorification of the armed branch of government, the normalisation of violence, and the introduction of revolutionary ideology to the public. Finally, this paper adopts a social-historical approach and critically analyses the current state of the country's mainstream media, highlighting its reactionary implications. It emphasises how these media outlets air films that advocate for the necessity of militarisation, all in the context of the progress of Philippine society and the evolving definition of patriotism within a populist cultural setting.
Implementing Islamic concept on CSR program of Pertamina in Yogyakarta Adhianty Nurjanah; Nano Prawoto; Ilham Ramdana
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.6872

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This research focuses on discussing how the role of Public Relations PT. Pertamina builds reputation through SMEPP program CSR activities for Joglo Ayu Tenan MSMEs and analysed with an Islamic perspective. The research approach used is qualitative descriptive with case study research methods. Data collection techniques are carried out through in-depth interviews, literature reviews, and document studies. The results showed that PT Pertamina's PR in the implementation of CSR has carried out the value of Islamic perspective and is in accordance with the three elements of CSR implementation, namely accountability, sustainability, and transparency. As for after being studied based on an Islamic perspective, PT Pertamina's CSR implementation has carried out Islamic values, including Al-Adl shown that the beneficiaries of the CSR program are carried out fairly to the beneficiary MSMEs and do not discriminate, Al-Ihsan is realised that the SMEPP CSR Program for Joglo Ayu Tenan MSMEs is the company's concrete contribution in this case to help MSMEs by doing good, from the capital process without usury, coaching, to organising exhibitions to increase MSME sales. The value of benefits by providing coaching and training that focuses on empowerment for national economic recovery, as well as the Amanah element which is realised that the Joglo Ayu Tenan CSR Program is an implementation of the mandate of Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies, then derived in Government Regulation No. 47 of 2012 concerning Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Islamic practices.
Developing rural communication through digital innovation for village tourism Dewi Yanti; D. Yadi Heryadi; Juliana; Pandu Adi Cakranegara; Muhammad Kadyrov
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.7384

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This study examines how digital information facilitates communication in the tourism industry to spur innovation in rural communities. Digital platforms have helped Pentingsari Village improve its tourism economy and document its development. This study used content analysis on social media and online reviews to examine Pentingsari Village's change from the New Regime era to the present day. Our research reveals minor alterations in popular perceptions towards village tourism and its effects on local culture and land ownership - effective use of Internet platforms has changed negative perceptions about the tourism industry's exploitation of indigenous land and culture. This approach is viewed as an innovative means of achieving sustainable development while preserving the cultural heritage of local communities and bolstering their economies. This study is a blueprint for how other rural communities can harness similar insights to enhance their well-being. It demonstrates how rural towns can draw inspiration from Pentingsari's utilisation of digital communication to stimulate creativity, showcase their unique attractions, and monitor their progress via digital platforms, which is instrumental in attracting tourists and investors to these areas.
Comparative analysis of communication strategies in promoting csr programs: Pertamina vs Petronas Syafrizaldi; Iswahyu Pranawukir; Robbi Rahim; Mohamad Sudi; Slamet Riyadi
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.7385

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This research contrasts the digital strategic communication approaches employed by Pertamina (Indonesia) and Petronas (Malaysia), two prominent Southeast Asian oil and gas corporations, in disseminating their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects. As environmental concerns and climate change intensify, these companies have advanced significantly in sustainable development. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is highly valued in modern society, particularly for oil and gas enterprises catering to regional energy demands. While Pertamina and Petronas fulfil national roles, they also confront global sustainability challenges. The methodology involves analysing the Instagram profiles of @pertamina and @petronas. The study employs qualitative content analysis to scrutinise visual rhetoric, engagement metrics, message framing, the frequency of CSR posts, and audience responses, including likes, comments, and shares. The results indicate distinct approaches by each company in utilising Instagram for their sustainability campaigns. Pertamina adopts straightforward communication techniques to elucidate its CSR initiatives, while Petronas employs storytelling to link business activities with societal issues. These insights could influence the digital communication strategies of other firms in CSR efforts. The study suggests that cultural relevance and societal significance can enhance stakeholder involvement on Instagram. It concludes that proficient digital strategic communications can mould public perceptions of a business's commitment to sustainability.
The sustainability development dilemma in green public relations: part of CSR failure? Muhammad Najib Husain; Erni Febrina Harahap; Youna Chatrine Bachtiar; Prety Diawati; Ernesto R.N. Santos
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.7386

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This study explores the intricate intersection of sustainability development and green public relations (PR) within corporate social responsibility (CSR). Despite significant technological advancements in contemporary society, numerous organisations still face challenges in effectively implementing their CSR efforts, thereby impacting their social credibility. The author investigate the case of Theranos, a well-known company that exemplified failure in this domain, using VOSviewer as an analytical tool. Theranos serves as a singular case study for our analysis. Its downfall serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the risks associated with companies that exploit sustainable development solely for their ambitious goals. Our study underscores the importance of integrating sustainable practices into company operations and viewing sustainability as an integral component rather than merely acknowledging its value superficially. This article examines moral and ethical concerns and best practices in green public relations, offering insights into the challenges organisations face in pursuing genuine sustainability and social responsibility.
User behaviour and hoax information on social media case of Indonesia Erwan Effendi
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.7402

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The present study examines the influence of user behaviour on the propagation of deceptive information on social media platforms within the Indonesian setting. It specifically focuses on the ramifications of such behaviour on political, health, business competition, and environmental matters. The beginning of the study highlights the gravity of the dissemination of hoaxes on social media platforms, attributing it to the algorithms that prioritise information that is engaging, frequently characterised by provocative or sensationalised headlines. The methodology section discusses how we adopted a mixed-methods approach to examine both quantitative data from social media metrics and qualitative data from user interviews. Additionally, network analysis was used to identify disinformation dissemination across platforms. The findings suggest that hoaxes spread quickly because they grab users' attention better than real information. Our research also shows that these fraudulent schemes can increase social strife, anger, and prejudice against certain groups or people, tarnishing their social standing. Our research shows that in democratic nations like Indonesia, where freedom of expression is important, incorrect information is often used for electoral gain. Our analysis shows that users need better digital literacy to handle this issue. Training people to spot fake news is one way to combat the growing problem of disinformation.
Analysing the potential of industrial tourism for Karawang and the socio-economic impact Rastri Kusumaningrum; Firdaus Yuni Dharta; Chaerudin
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.7406

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Karawang is the largest industrial area in Indonesia. It lies in proximity to the capital, Jakarta, encompassing a vast expanse of 13,756,358 hectares dedicated to industrial use. Geographically situated along the bustling Transjava route, it enjoys accessibility through various modes of public transportation. Despite these advantages, Karawang remains relatively unknown in the tourism industry. The development of tourism is intrinsically tied to the concept of identity, where the intricate interplay between tourism and identity assumes growing importance due to the complexity of identity itself. Tourism identity represents the unique characteristics of a region that set it apart from other tourist destinations. The nexus between these two factors can significantly contribute to establishing a city's brand. Field research reveals that Karawang's industrial assets hold the potential to be harnessed for industrial tourism, potentially becoming an integral element of its tourism identity. This study seeks to ascertain the perspectives of the local government in Karawang regarding the development of tourism identity to bolster the city's branding. Employing a case study approach, this article explores the governmental strategies for shaping the city brand of Karawang in the context of industrial tourism. The research findings offer valuable insights and recommendations to strengthen Karawang's distinctive identity.
The role of religious communication in North Sumatra's governmental institutions Fahri Azhari; Lahmuddin; Hasnun Jauhari Ritonga
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.7407

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This study aims to examine how the Department of Youth and Sports in North Sumatra utilises religious communication to enhance the well-being of young individuals. It contributes to scholarly knowledge by shedding light on the strategies employed by the Department to improve youth quality through Islamic communication. The study employs field methodologies and applies Miles and Huberman's data analysis model. The findings are divided into three key dimensions: 1) Planning Islamic Communication: Analysing the Department's Strategies for Effective Communication in an Islamic Context; 2) Organising and Implementing Islamic Communication: Investigating the Department's Efforts in Organising and Executing Islamic Communication Initiatives Targeting North Sumatra's Youth; and 3) Monitoring and Evaluating Islamic Communication: Assessing the Department's Systematic Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Islamic Communication Strategies in Youth Engagement. Additionally, this study encounters challenges related to technology and semantics. Semantic difficulties arise from varying interpretations and analyses of Islamic communication messages among the youth population, while technical obstacles include concerns regarding infrastructure deficiencies and resource constraints.

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