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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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Social media as a tourism promotion tool: the case of @thelodgemaribaya Ira Purwitasari; Finy Fitrya Basarah; Anggun Putri Dewanggi I.B
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.7718

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This research examined how @TheLodgeMaribaya utilized Instagram as a tool for tourism promotion in West Java, Indonesia through the use of AISAS concept (Attention, Interest, Search, Action, Share). In the digital era, social media users often seek out ‘Instagrammable’ locations that capture their Attention, spark Interest, then lead them to Search for further information, prompt them to take Action by visiting the location and create content with the location as a background. Lastly, Share these experiences on their respective social media accounts. This research aims to find out how The Lodge Maribaya utilized Instagram as a promotional tool employing the AISAS concept, using the case study as a method. The primary data of this research consists of in-depth interviews with The Lodge's Marketing Communications Director, Fauziah Setia Rahayu. The results of the research show that at the Attention stage, The Lodge Maribaya focused on environmental education, exploiting trends, and developing market segmentation. At the Interest stage, The Lodge Maribaya have used the hashtag (#) feature in the caption for all rides and facilities, allowing them to carry out a recall with the same post with a different perspective. At the Search stage, using the hashtag feature makes it easier to search for related information. In the Action stage, The Lodge Maribaya employs a positive campaign tagline to attract visitors. Lastly, in the Share stage, The Lodge Maribaya encouraged their visitors to share their activities at The Lodge by tagging their official account.
Narrative analysis of 'skandal mahkamah keluarga' in Tempo magazine, October 2023 Salman Alfarisi; Fingky Ayu Puspitasari
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.7837

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This research involves a narrative analysis of the news text published in the October 22, 2023, edition of Tempo magazine titled 'Skandal Mahkamah Konstitusi' The Constitutional Court granted the age requirement for presidential and vice-presidential candidates, stipulating that they must be at least 40 years old or have experience as a regional head. As the 2024 Presidential General Election drew nearer, the case became highly controversial. This research explores how Tempo framed its narrative in reporting the Constitutional Court Lawsuit, utilising the Algirdas Greimas model for narrative analysis. The study is qualitative and descriptive. The discussion results reveal that in that edition, Tempo, specifically reported the involvement of Anwar Usman, the Chairman of the Constitutional Court. Anwar Usman was portrayed as the party attempting to navigate the lawsuit with various news narratives, such as 'manoeuvring' and 'lobbying,' during the trial process. Tempo aimed to convey the message that the decision raised various complicated issues and reflected the complex dynamics within the Constitutional Court. Tempo, as a news source, plays a critical role in uncovering hidden realities that can only be revealed through in-depth investigation and extracting information from internal sources within the Constitutional Court. This is Tempo's main strength.
AI in semi-automated journalism: a review of Indonesia's journalistic ethics Abie Besman; Nona Evita
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.7978

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In the past five years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has entered Indonesian newsrooms, aligning with the rise of Industry 4.0. This integration is poised to redefine the roles of journalists and media professionals in the future. Semi-automated journalism, a blend of human journalistic practices and AI technology, is being used in newsrooms to create news content. However, it faces challenges such as accuracy, ethics, and concerns about bias. This article uses a comprehensive literature review, covering academic publications and industry reports from the past five years, to examine semi-automated journalism in the AI era, with a focus on journalistic ethics. The review includes sources selected based on relevance, credibility, and contribution to the topic. The findings identify specific challenges such as the need for transparency in AI processes, potential biases in algorithmic decision-making, and the impact on journalistic integrity. While AI can improve efficiency, it falls short in content quality. It is crucial to train journalists for responsible AI use. Ethical principles should guide AI use in journalism to ensure the provision of quality and valuable information.
Empowering farmer groups in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, through a participatory development communication model Muhammad Nur Jaya; Sarwititi Sarwoprasodjo
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8189

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The Participatory development communication model is a form of communication process among farming actors to achieve empowerment. In the era of openness and democratisation, participatory communication is an appropriate approach to encourage farmer groups to be fully empowered. With that, the objective of this research are as follows: formulate and develop participatory development communication models and strategy for empowerment. This study uses a positivistic paradigm with a survey method. The objects of farmer groups are scattered in various places and their characteristics are heterogeneous and widespread, making it suitable for a positivistic approach. The results of the study are: (a) Implementation of participatory development communication model for empowerment and influenced by the characteristics of farmer groups, the quality of information, the role of development agents, environmental support and the use of social capital; (b) strategy for increasing the implementation of participatory development communication: the quality of the characteristics of farmer groups, information, development agents, environmental support and social capital.
Impact of hate speech in digital media on pre-election public opinion Alfian Nurochman; Ridho Al-Hamdi; Suswanta
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8247

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This research investigates the influence of social media on public opinion in Indonesia, with a focus on the 2024 general election. As of January 2023, Indonesia has 167 million active social media users or 60.4% of the total population. This study highlights how platforms such as Twitter can spread hate speech, causing social tension, psychological distress, and even physical violence, especially against minority groups. This rapid spread of misinformation and hate speech threatens the democratic process, impacting voter behaviour and trust in institutions. Using a qualitative case study approach, this research explores user experiences, identifying forms of hate speech such as defamation and incitement. The findings emphasise the need for stricter law enforcement, public education on tolerance, and ethical political campaigns. While social media enhances political engagement, it requires robust measures to prevent abuse and ensure election integrity and social cohesion.
HIV/AIDS narratives: representing Indonesian women in the online information landscape Alifia Firliani
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8303

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HIV/AIDS cases among women make up more than 30 percent of national incidence every year in Indonesia. Women are disproportionately susceptible due to gender inequality. Access to online information can improve awareness and equip women to identify their risks as a basis to seek medical testing or for those living with the virus to access support and treatment. This study aims to understand the online information landscape about HIV/AIDS in relation to women in Indonesia. Using thematic analysis across 149 online articles, we found the following themes: prevalence (39), symptoms (37), vulnerability (31), awareness programs (20), information about antiretroviral drugs (12) and HIV testing (10), which illustrates a comprehensive coverage of key aspects related to HIV/AIDS among women in Indonesia within online discourse. They highlight a significant focus on epidemiological data, symptomatology, and the specific vulnerabilities women face in contracting and managing HIV/AIDS and efforts to educate the public and promote prevention strategies. Future research should explore how these themes interact with each other and how they influence public perception and healthcare-seeking behaviour among women affected by HIV/AIDS in Indonesia.
Debunking disinformation on YouTube: a fact check on the 2024 Indonesian election Purnama Alamsyah; Lukman Nul Hakim; Gustaf Wijaya; Arditya Wicaksono
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8348

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The increasing number of hoaxes circulating on digital platforms in Indonesia is concerning. Following the 2024 Indonesian presidential election, the spread of disinformation, specifically on YouTube, has intensified, posing significant risks to public trust and the electoral process. These hoaxes have the potential to destabilise societal harmony and influence voter perceptions. In response, fact-checker institutions have played a critical role in exposing disinformation. This article explores the mechanisms of assessing accuracy on YouTube during the 2024 election, focusing on how Indonesian fact-checking institutions operate. The research used a qualitative approach, with two data collection techniques– interviews with key stakeholders and field observations of fact-checking processes. This research revealed that fact-checking in Indonesia is falling behind the rapid disinformation production. Combating disinformation requires more than current efforts—it demands a coordinated, resource-intensive approach involving the executive, legislative, judiciary, and civil society's active engagement. Innovative policies, technological advancements, and well-trained human resources are imperative to ensure its effectiveness.
Analysing digital campaigns of nationalist parties in Indonesia through political party tweets Ahmad Muhardin Hadmar; Shintia Yuniarti; Achmad Nurmandi; Herman Lawelai; Anwar Sadat; Misran
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8442

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Twitter is the main platform for digital campaigns that influence public opinion. Through Twitter, political parties reach a wider audience to disseminate messages effectively. This research analyses narrative content on social media as a medium for political party campaigns delivered via social media. This research examines the campaign content strategy of nationalist party Twitter accounts in Indonesia. The method used is a qualitative method utilising Quality Data Analysis (QDA) with the help of Nvivo 12 Plus software. Three nationalist party Twitter accounts were taken based on their popularity, particularly @Gerindra, @Nasdem, and @PDI_Perjuangan. The @Gerindra account with 68.1 thousand followers highlights aspects of the party's identity and the figure of Prabowo Subianto. In contrast, the @NasDem account focuses more on party identity, national issues, and active participation in political society. The @PDI_Perjuangan account focuses on the spirit of struggle, the candidacy of Ganjar Pranowo, and the construction of the party's identity and history, with high activity, namely 1219 tweets in three months. The results of the analysis of the content of nationalist party Twitter accounts can provide insight into political party communication strategies in digital campaigns in Indonesia.
Transformation in the digital era: optimising social media for news coverage Elva Ronaning Roem; Winda Vanisya
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8477

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The development of communication technology also refers to the evolution of social media, which provides numerous benefits for its users. Journalists, in carrying out their work, have also undergone a transformation by optimising social media as an initial source of news. This research discusses the transformation of journalists in the digital era, focusing on optimising social media in covering news. The aim of this research is to analyse the use of social media by exploring the challenges and opportunities faced by journalists in utilising these platforms to obtain information, interact with audiences, and disseminate news swiftly and widely while adhering to the Journalistic Code of Ethics. This study is qualitative research employing a case study approach, with data collection methods involving in-depth interviews with journalists from various media outlets in Indonesia. The results of this research indicate, first, that the role of social media has evolved into a crucial element in modern journalistic practice. Social media, initially regarded as a social platform, has now become a primary source of information for journalists when commencing news coverage. The rapid dissemination of information via social media facilitates journalists' access to real-time data, the latest news, and public opinion. The Codes of Ethics serve as a guide to ensure that, despite information originating from social media, the verification process, objectivity, and balance of news remain paramount.
Media consumption behaviours and health impacts of video-on-demand services in Indonesia Hilarius Bambang Winarko; Daniel Susilo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i3.8663

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Video-on-demand (VOD) services have transformed media consumption globally, with platforms such as Netflix and local providers like Vidio gaining popularity in Indonesia. This study explores the impact of VOD on user behaviours, demographic influences, and health implications in Indonesia, whereby rapid internet expansion drives its adoption. This study aimed to explore how VOD consumption affects daily habits as well as how binge-watching affects health. This research focuses on Indonesia’s unique context with a survey of 422 respondents to analyse VOD habits, and quantitative statistical methods were applied to assess behavioural patterns based on demographic variables. Findings reveal that younger users are the primary consumers of VOD, often engaging with media during work or study hours, resulting in sleep disruption and mental health concerns such as anxiety. Gender differences were notable, with female respondents reporting higher sleep disturbances. Binge-watching behaviour was strongly correlated with health impacts, emphasising the need for better viewing habits. The study concludes that while VOD has enhanced media access and diversity, it has also introduced health risks, particularly for younger audiences. These findings provide valuable insights for VOD platforms and policymakers aiming to promote balanced media consumption. Future research should examine broader demographic trends and long-term effects.

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