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Persepsi : Communication Journal
ISSN : 26232669     EISSN : 26232669     DOI : 10.30596/persepsi
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Constructing the Meaning of Environmental Communication in Bagan Kuala's Marine Debris Crisis Zuhdi, Abdurrahman; Mustofa, Basri; Samudra, Muhammad Ilham; Mandasari, Erika; Nafis, Muhammad; Nazhim Harahap, Tuongku Muhammad
Persepsi: Communication Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v8i2.26830

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AbstractThis study analyzes the construction of meaning in environmental communication within the marine debris crisis in Bagan Kuala Village, Serdang Bedagai Regency. The novelty of this research lies in its emphasis on the role of the family as the primary agent for instilling ecological values, moving beyond the structural approaches that have thus far been dominant. Using a qualitative case study method through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, four main findings were identified: public misconceptions that waste in rivers strengthens the soil and that waste in the sea will disappear on its own; environmental communication that is merely ceremonial and unsustainable; differential meanings of waste among social groups; and community behavioral patterns reliant on external initiatives (dependency model). The study concludes that environmental communication strategies need to be directed into participatory and sustainable programs, with the family as the foundation for building independent ecological awareness. Keywords: environmental communication, family, marine debris, dependency behavior, ecological awareness
Social Media Utilization by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in Building Tourism Image in the Digital Communication Era (Case Study: Instagram Account @Pesona.Indonesia) Sihombing, Tobias; Nirmalawati, Federika; Wianastiti, Devania Aisya; Nur Aini, Saqia Aulia; Iswanti, Salsabila Cahya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v8i2.25414

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This study explores the utilization of the Instagram account @pesona.indonesia by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf) in building Indonesia’s tourism image in the digital communication era. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research analyzes visual content, narratives, and user interactions over the past three months. The findings reveal that the account effectively applies new media principles such as digitalization, interactivity, and democratization. The content strategy goes beyond merely delivering information; it creates compelling visual experiences, reinforces cultural identity, and fosters audience engagement. High levels of user participation through comments, likes, and content sharing indicate successful two-way communication that shapes a positive perception of Indonesia as a tourism destination. These findings emphasize the strategic role of social media in tourism promotion and cultural diplomacy within the digital sphere.
Contract Agreement Literacy among Creative Industry Practitioners in Supporting the Gig Economy in Malaysia Mohamad Isa, Siti Fariza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v8i2.26264

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Statistics suggest that the gig economy contributors are from the age group of youths and young adults. Therefore, the gig economy’s ecosystem offers a pay-per-job work concept that doesn’t require any prolonged relationship between the stakeholders. The unmatured experience in conducting business and involvement causes effects such as a lot of these young creative industry practitioners have lack of knowledge and literacy of how contract agreements should be curated in order to secure their moral and economic well-being. The objective of this study is to understand the contributing factors of lack of knowledge of contract agreement produce and how the expansive literacy of it have the potential to contribute to the longevity of wealth sustainability in the gig economy. This study was conducted in a qualitative method with two (2) types of interviews which were one-to-one interviews and webinar with six (6) informants in total. The qualitative data was then transcribed verbatim and analysed using the website version of ATLAS.ti with the outcome of three (3) themes that emerged from the study. The findings of the study suggests that the importance of contract agreement literacy would strengthen the creative industry practitioner’s economic well-being in the long-run. 
Exploring Employers’ Insights on Graduate Employability and Work Readiness in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Ahmad Tajuddin, Siti Nor Amalina; Ali, Abdul Halim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v8i2.26216

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This study aims to explore Malaysian employers’ insights regarding the graduate employability and work readiness of young university graduates, exploring how employability skills required by employers can be aligned with the skills taught at the university level. Moreover, the objective of this study was to examine the insight provided by employers regarding the readiness of young graduates for the workforce in Malaysia. Through a qualitative method, the data was gathered by conducting in-depth interviews with 23 employers in high-level management positions within both public and private organizations. The findings revealed that universities serve as a place where students can refine their cognitive abilities and enhance crucial skills such as communication, critical thinking, leadership, character development, and creativity. Although university graduates are not yet considered work-ready, universities have started revising courses and programs that link to practice-based knowledge to meet the industrial demand. These findings carry implications for educational institutions to understand industrial requirements, enabling students to adapt professionally and socially to workplace transformations beyond the campus environment.
The Utilization of Digital Technology in Transforming Banking Institutional Services (Case Study: Blu by Bca Digital) Fauziah, Khayrunisa; Zahrani, Sabrina Alifia; Kinanthi, Sabina Titis; Nabila, Zahra Arij; Aisyah, Nabila Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v8i2.25294

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The development of digital technology is now occurring across various fields, including banking services. Changes in consumer behavior that increasingly desire fast, efficient, and technology-based services become both a challenge and an opportunity for the banking industry to innovate. The main problem raised in this research is how digital technology affects the transformation of banking services and forms new patterns of social interaction between banks and customers, especially among the younger generation. This study aims to examine the utilization of digital technology in banking services through a case study of Blu by BCA Digital, a digital bank that operates fully online without physical branch offices. The method used is a descriptive case study with a qualitative approach referring to Andreas Hepp’s theory of mediatization. Data were collected through secondary sources such as journal articles, official pages, Blu’s social media posts, and observations of Blu’s application features and interface. The results indicate that Blu by BCA Digital not only facilitates financial activities but also mediates social practices, shapes new habits in financial management, and creates a digitally based social structure. The mediatization process is visible from two aspects: materialization through the use of technology and digital infrastructure, and institutionalization through the emergence of new norms and expectations in financial services. In conclusion, Blu is not merely a financial aid tool but also an agent of change that reflects a paradigm shift in social interactions around banking, also supported by adaptive public regulations and policies responsive to the developments of the digital era. 
Self-Sufficiency Discourse in the Prabowo Era: A Study of the Inaugural and August 15, 2025 Speeches Mujahiddin, Mujahiddin; Nasution, Nurhasanah; Martinelli, Ida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v8i2.27566

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This article aims to examine how the discourse of self-sufficiency is in the Prabowo administration era. The narratives analyzed are the texts of President Prabowo's speeches at the Presidential Inauguration, and the text of President Prabowo's State Address on August 15, 2025, which includes the text of the speech on the 80th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Indonesia and the text of the speech on the Introduction/Information on the Bill on the State Budget for the 2026 Fiscal Year. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a critical discourse analysis (CDA) perspective proposed by Norman Fairclough. 

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