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MetaCommunication; Journal Of Communication Studies
ISSN : 23564490     EISSN : 2549693X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
MetaCommunication; Journal Of Communication Studies is a scientific journal, published by Department of Communications, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. The articles are focused on the results of research and idea in the study of: 1. Communication Science. 2. Mass Media. 3. Communication Technology. 4. Applied Communications
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Viewer's Perception of The Religious Dialogue "Boris Beragama Bikin Histeris" on Youtube Media Using SNA Analysis Pramesti Sekar Hapsari; Resman Muharul Tambunan
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.17825

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The reality of religious pluralism is a challenge faced by every religious follower. Religious dialogue is an effective mechanism in creating racial and religious unity. This research discusses religious dialogue in the #LogIndiCloseTheDoor content episode "Boris Beragama Bikin Histeris" on YouTube. This content received various responses from the audience because it featured presenters from different religious backgrounds, namely Habib Jafar, Onadio Leonardo and Boris Bokir who discussed religion lightly. This research uses William Gamson and Andre Modigliani's framing theory based on the Network Analysis (SNA) method. The research analyzed 10 actors with the largest communication network population. The results show that the actors have positive comments based on the three groups formed, namely, content, host and guest stars and religion. The first group, content has positive results based on content that focuses on religious tolerance. The second group, hosts and guest stars produce positive perceptions based on the personalities of the hosts and guest stars in the content and the third group, religion which has positive results based on religious content that the hosts and guest stars bring.
Content Analysis: Portrayals of Partner Aggression In the Novel "It Ends With Us" Brigitta Jocelyn Septiandra; Kunto Adi Wibowo; Ikhsan Fuady
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.13626

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Gender-based aggression or violence in society can happen to anyone, at any time, and by anyone who commits it. There are several factors that cause physical aggression. One of the novels by Colleen Hoover, namely It Ends With Us, has elements of physical aggression in it. Therefore, this research aims to determine the gender of the perpetrator of aggression, the depiction of the type of aggression in the novel, and the relationship between the type of aggression and how the target responds to the aggression. The population in this study were all chapters or acts in the novel. Researchers used census sampling techniques and produced all 36 chapters as research samples. This research involved two coders for the research process through coding sheets and coding books. Data analysis carried out was an inter-coder reliability test, descriptive analysis, chi-square test, and binary logistic regression test using the SPSS version 25 application. The results of the study showed that there were several categories that dominate and describe aggression, as well as the relationship between aggression and the target response in the novel "It Ends With Us".
Self-Disclosure Counsel in Revealing Psychological Problems (Study On Online Counseling Service Counselives) Ratasya Deranti; Sarwani Sarwani
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.18699

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People with psychological problems generally find it difficult to express themselves and have poor communication skills. This research focuses on the counselor's self-disclosure in revealing his psychological problems in online counseling services. The research used a qualitative approach with descriptive research type. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation, documentation, and literature study. This research uses the concept of self-disclosure as well as the theory of the Johari Window and Communication Privacy Management. The results showed that the main factors that influence the counselee's self-disclosure are listeners and channels. The counselee's trust in the listener and the response given by the listener is the counselee's consideration. The channel factor in the form of a disinhibition effect affects the counselor's self-disclosure in online counseling services. The supporting factors for self-disclosure were found, namely the topic. The reasons for the counselor's self-disclosure include the tendency of dangerous psychological problems, physical pain, complaints, emotional support, asking for help, and psychological control. The counselor tends to get positive effects from self-disclosure such as catharsis, self-knowledge, and self-acceptance. The effects felt different for each individual, a negative effect was found in the form of vulnerability.
The Effect of Exposure to Social Media Instagram @Narasinewsroom Regarding Online Fraud on Students' Vigilant Attitude Mutia Khairunnisa; KYS Putri; Dini Safitri
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.16761

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Online fraud continues to haunt internet users, especially WhatsApp as a messenger media which is the main medium for communication. The motive is now to spread messages such as couriers, wedding invitations, or bill payments by sending .apk format to break into the victim's account. This became a concern and was reported by Instagram @narasinewsroom. Uploaded news can form a wary attitude among readers. The aim of this research is to determine the influence of exposure to the social media Instagram @narasinewsroom regarding online fraud on students' alert attitudes. The paradigm used is positivism with a quantitative approach. The sample used consisted of 100 Communication Science students at Jakarta State University and used a simple random sampling technique. The results of this research show that there is an influence between exposure to social media Instagram @narasinewsroom regarding online fraud on students' alert attitudes with a weak correlation, namely 13%.
Redefining Orientalism Through “Squid Game”: Sentiment Analysis And Word Cloud R Studio Moh Rifaldi Akbar
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.18794

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This article aims to redefine Edward Said's definition of orientalism in the era of contemporary communication and information technology through the comments column for the film Squid Game on the IMDB (internet movie database) website. This paper argues that the Orientalist attitude of a dominant English-speaking country such as the United States emerged as a consequence of its white superior hegemony. In the midst of this orientalist attitude, today's communication and information technology has become a discursive channel for the world community to conduct ongoing discussions on films by Asians. By using the text in the comment column for the film Squid Game on IMDB.com as a case example, this article provides a discussion regarding the need to rethink the conceptual definition of orientalism today. This paper uses a digital research methodology with analysis tools using R Studio with two types of analysis, namely word cloud and sentiment analysis. By utilizing the programming language functions available in R Studio, this paper mines text from the IMDB.com comments column for the film Squid Game. This article contains results obtained from digital research methods, namely the Squid Game comments column focuses on characters, plot, acting and story. Meanwhile, sentiment analysis shows the dominance of positive sentiment and some negative sentiment. Therefore, this article argues that the battle between negative and positive sentiments in the Squid Game comments column is a means of resetting the negative stigma towards Asian films and eroding the orientalist attitudes that the West oppresses towards "the East."
The Influence of Attitudes on Environmental Activism Content on Social Media on the Desire to Support Environmental Issue Content Asma Latifah; Benazir Bona Pratamawaty
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.18244

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Now that we have entered an era of technological progress, a lot of social activism has started to take place on social media. There has been a lot of research discussing environmental activism that takes place on various social media. This research focuses on a person's attitude towards the circulation of environmental issues on social media. Attitude variables are taken from the TPB. Previous research examined all components of the TPB. However, this research only discusses attitudes that will have an influence. Apart from that, this research also discusses how a person's attitude after being exposed to environmental issue content can influence the desire to like the upload, donate, and volunteer. Research data was obtained using a precise quantitative method, namely by taking free samples. This method is carried out by distributing questionnaires on social media to make it easier for researchers to obtain samples that meet the criteria. Then the data obtained from distributing the questionnaires was analyzed using the SmartPLS and SPSS applications. From the results obtained, there is a positive relationship and significant influence between the predictor variables and the independent variables. This means that there really is an interplay between attitudes towards the content of environmental activism and the specified desires. Environmental activism content on social media is received positively by every individual. This is what makes them increasingly want to like environmental issue content, donate money and volunteer.
Documentary Content in The Digital Era (Watchdoc Documentary Content Study) Sisca T. Gurning; IGP Wiranegara; Dias Suminta
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.18761

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The rise of internet technology has revolutionized how we access media, making it more accessible and affordable for individuals from all walks of life. With the advent of broadcasting tools such as cameras, even ordinary people can create news content, including journalism. Watchdoc production house has taken a unique approach to disseminating information by presenting it as documentary content instead of relying on traditional journalistic channels. This approach helps educate the public about issues often overlooked by mainstream television channels, which are often controlled by authorities. This study explores how the Watchdoc production house selects its documentary content in this information age. It draws on a descriptive qualitative research method that includes literature reviews and interviews. The research findings suggest that the selection of documentary content still holds significant sway and resonates with a broad audience. Furthermore, it addresses the public's disillusionment with traditional journalism, which frequently needs to cover issues affecting marginalized groups.
The Influence of JOMO and Authenticating News Before Sharing on Fake News Sharing Behavior Aliva Brilliant Al-Aufar
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2024): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v1i1.18241

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Easy access to the internet provides many conveniences for its users. Thanks to the convenience provided, information can spread quickly and widely. However, for every advantage there are disadvantages. The easy dissemination of this information can also have negative impacts, one of which is the spread of fake news. Currently, fake news is very easy to find, especially in online media. This research is based on behavioral reasoning theory, which discusses the reasons behind individual behavior and intentions. The purpose of this theory is to find out the factors that influence the spread of fake news. In this research, there are 2 factors studied, JOMO and authenticating news before sharing through perceived believability. By distributing questionnaires to students and analyzed using SmartPLS, it can be concluded that JOMO and authenticating news before sharing have a negative effect on fake news-sharing intentions either through mediation or directly. The results show that individuals will not have the intention to spread fake news even though the person believes that the source of the information they receive is credible. Based on this research, individuals tend to check the veracity of the news they receive before sharing it to avoid fake news-sharing behavior. Apart from that, there are also some individuals who feel happier and more relaxed when they are not connected to information that is being widely reported, this is their reason not to engage in fake news-sharing.

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