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INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication)
ISSN : 25485857     EISSN : 25487124     DOI : -
INJECT Journal is an academic journal published by Faculty of Dakwah State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Salatiga. INJECT journal focuses on the discussion of interdisciplinary communicatin, social-religious research that includes culture, social development and institution management using quantitative or qualitative research methods. This journal is a media to accommodate the result of research of students, lecturers, or practitioners.
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Organizational communication of the hatch indonesia Melati Hendaryani
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v5i2.127-134

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This research aims at understanding external and internal organizational communication practiced by The Hatch Indonesia using the organizational communication concept by Onong U. Effendy in the book of Poppy Ruliana. The Hatch Indonesia is a talent incubator organization focused digital marketing field that aims to improve the college students’ ability to be ready to work in the industry. This research expects to contribute to organizational communication studies as well as an indicator of organizational communication practiced by The Hatch Indonesia. The data in this research ware collected by deep semi-structured interviews and observation. This study uses the interpretive paradigm to discover and understand external and internal organizational communication at The Hatch Indonesia. The research uses the descriptive study with the analytical technique by Miles and Huberman. The findings in this research decipher organizational communication practiced by The Hatch Indonesia in developing talent in the digital marketing field.
Legal implications of limited communication in the use of non-cash food aid card Asnat Juljana Luturmas
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v5i2.181-194

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The Kindness family of Grop Mawar, in the village of Latuhalat, helps to feel the difficulty of doing so; first, banking transactions both cash and non-cash, this is largely due to; a). Lower educated elementary school, b). Married at a very young age. Second, do not want to be in contact with a domain of reporting or a legal sphere. Third, culture sends care to the other side, out of shame or insecurity. One of the efforts that can be made to make the families vulnerable to support their own banking transactions is limited communication. Communication is limited, in systemized references through the process of receiving help, with group fellowmen to individual relief recipients, and communicating the means of offense to lack of communication limited to groups and individuals. Breaking laws can occur if the consequences of executing the continuity of the program are inaccurate and inadequately carried out, it is critical that to the extent to which this limited communication is developed, whether by using limited communication, can solve problems in the field, by making up for the mastery of raw procedures of receiving aid that should be used as a handle and communication limited to both the inside and outside of the families of the beneficiaries.
Media in the Midst of Religion Moderation Ropingi El Ishaq
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.41-56

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Media is an important tool to deliver an information for the public. Communication technology contributes greatly to the dissemination of information in the community. On behalf of freedom of information and democracy, all types of information are scattered in a wide society. It even tends to lose its control. Many ideas carried along with the dissemination of information. Among the ideas that exist are about radicalism and extremism in religion. The wild ideas that developed in the midst of this society pushed the government to rebuild religious thought. Religious moderation is an idea raised by the government to minimize radicalism and extremism. Then how should media regulation be carried out? And how should the media carry out its role within the framework of developing religious moderation? This study was conducted with a normative approach. Standards on how the media should be run and managed become the dominant perspective in this study. Of course, this is intended so that this study cannot be separated from the system applied in democratic politics and existing information. The issue of the role of the media in the midst of democracy and the idea of religious moderation can be explained as follows. First, the needs of information for the society in the era of democracy are pushing to bring more and more widespread information dissemination to a wide audience. This point places the media as an important institution in society. The strategic position of information media in the midst of democratic nature requires the government to be able to formulate media regulations appropriately. So that the media can carry out its role appropriately, namely as a pillar of democracy. Second, Islam is a universal religion that carries the values of humanism and rationalism. For this reason, media professionals must understand Islam's teachings well so that they are not trapped in the spread of information that provokes the emergence of extremism. In the next turn, media practitioners are also expected to be able to respond well to various existing problems, so as to be able to take frames appropriately, neutrally, and educatively, so as not to cause extremism in the community. Furthermore, the idea of religious moderation must also be disseminated by utilizing the media. Whatever the media. So that the idea of religious moderation can be spread, accepted, and carried out by the widest possible audience.
Groupthink in Political Participation in the 2019 presidential Election Alifa Nur Fitri; M. Nuqlir Bariqlana; Adeni Adeni
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.57-70

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The 2019 Presidential election divided voters into two strongholds, namely the strongholds of Jokowi-Ma'ruf supporters and the stronghold of Prabowo-Sandi supporters. There has been an increase in political participation caused by the high cohesiveness of the group in supporting both candidates. The two sides attack each other even in some cases can damage family relationships and friendships due to differences in choice. The cohesiveness is evident from the swearing used to attack each group, Kampret is a swearing-in aimed at supporters of Prabowo- Sandi, and Cebong is a swearing-in aimed at supporters of Jokowi -Ma'ruf.  The purpose of this paper is to see groupthink in political participants in the 2019 Presidential Election. The methodology used is descriptive qualitative. The results of this study show that groupthink occurred in the 2019 presidential election seen from several symptoms, namely each side shows the illusion of inconsistency, belief in ingrained morality, the existence of stereotypes of opposing groups, collective rationalization, self-censorship, pressure on opponents, mind guards and the illusion of unanimity.
Political Communication Strategy of The Eramas Success Team's in Achieving Support at the 2018 Simular Election In North Sumatra Muhammad Husni Ritonga; Anang Anas Azhar; Halim Perdana Kusuma
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.71-90

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This research aims to find out: first the communication strategy of the ERAMAS success team in gaining support for the 2018 simultaneous regional elections in North Sumatra, the second the campaign communication strategy for the ERAMAS pair in attracting public attention, the three obstacles faced by the ERAMAS success team in the 2018 simultaneous regional elections in North Sumatra. This study uses qualitative research with a naturalistic approach, this approach intends to create a systematic and objective description of an event by collecting, evaluating, verifying, and synthesizing evidence to support facts in order to obtain a conclusion. Data collection in this study was carried out using various observation techniques (observations), interviews, and documentation. This research refers to the Scored theory which states that political communication strategy is divided into political marketing, political campaigns, media and political jargon. The results show that: first, the communication strategy of the ERAMAS success team in gaining support for the 2018 simultaneous regional elections in North Sumatra is by: a) direct alternation, b) involving all elements of society, and c) maximizing the role of social media. Two Communication Strategies The campaign for the ERAMAS pair in attracting public attention is by: a) dialogical and open, b) campaigning culturally and structurally, and c) holding religious and social activities. The three obstacles faced by the ERAMAS success team in the 2018 simultaneous regional elections in North Sumatra are: a) remote geographical location, b) lots of slander and bad framing, and c) intervention from the central government. Meanwhile, the solutions taken to overcome these obstacles are: a) forming a solid team, b) continuing to campaign politely and obeying the rules, and c) convincing the community by providing the best vision and mission
Hadith Perspective By Islamic Counselor As Media Da'wah At The Religious Affair Ministry Dzurrotun Afifah Fauziah
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.91-102

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This research examines more deeply about the exploration of the dedication of Islamic extension agents in remote areas of the archipelago. Extension officers as the front line for The Religious Affairs Ministry who are in direct contact with community. Extension workers become inspirational who contribute significantly to the mental development of the community. The teachings of peace and happiness to be spiritual for society are well emphasized through social communication. This study uses library data collection techniques (library research), namely by using librarian sources in the process of obtaiing answers to problems in the study. The sources used by the authorare books and journals that discuss topics related to the author’s discussion topic. The research results obtained by the authors include; Islamic extension workers across the archipelago have different challenges according to the situation and conditions of the assignment given, there are still many extension workers in remote cities with inadequate mobility, with the growing era in this technological era extension officers are required to have a ore initiative based da’wah communication stategy. To better attract the public.
Indonesia's Dispute Resolution in All England 2021 Widhyasmaramurti Widhyasmaramurti; Alfan Rahadi; Poetrena Oneal
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.1-24

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All England is one of the oldest and famous badminton competitions in the world which experienced challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021. The forcing of Indonesian to withdraw from the event due to the National Health Service (NHS) regulations led to a dispute between the Badminton World Federation (BWF) as the organizer to the Indonesian Badminton Squad. The situation becomes complicated when the media creates a narrative that triggers a bigger conflict due to public pressure through social media, which causes Indonesian government to intervene. This study aims to explain the dispute resolution through negotiation and its factors. The method in this study is qualitative descriptive with literature review and interview. Based on data from online media news, the research results show Indonesian dispute resolution in All England cannot achieve a Win-Win solution since state policy is above everything. The factors of the negotiation process come from the internal, external, and cultural factors.
What is Your Perception of Beauty? Culture Communication From Generation to Generation Tina Kartika; Karomani Karomani
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.103-118

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The research objective is to describe the communication culture about what is meant by beauty. Research is useful for knowing the perceptions of the Indonesian people. Impact on daily behavior, cosmetics and clothes used. Furthermore, it has an impact on the economy of the community, especially for companies and the media to advertise a product. Behavior is motivated by multi-ethnic, multi-religious and daily social communities, continuously from generation to generation. Using qualitative methods, and respondents numbered 100 people.  Research Result :  1. Beauty does not mean only physical attractiveness, and still less only the physical appearance of  women. 2. The concept of beauty  in  good behaviour when relating to others,  3. The concept of beauty  in an individual’s pious duty to God. 4. The concept of beauty  in a society includes values and mores that are inherited, or at least widely accepted, crystallize on the appearance and behavior of women.
Public Compliance: Questioning Crisis Communication of Government During Covid-19 Pandemics Jalaluddin Basyir; Rahmawati Haruna; Muh Sahran Almuhajirin
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i1.25-40

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The persistence of the COVID-19 crisis has charged uncertainty and anxiety in public since March 2020. The government provides one of the strategic issues to respond to this crisis which is theology ritual so-called praying. However, public mostly do not respond to it. The data obtained from two news articles regarding to government's reaction in dealing with COVID-19 taken from tempo.co and Hans-Georg Gadamer hermeneutic method is used to analyse the data. The findings of this study indicate the symbol of theology ritual is not the crisis communication that should not be taken by government. It implicates that if the logic of text is reciprocal with the context of public, it subsequently has potential to be more accepted that means constructing public compliance.
The Role of the Mass Media on the Issues of Religious Blasts in the Sharia Maqasid Concept Benny Munardi
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol 6, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v6i2.203-222

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This study aims to describe the role of mass media on the issue of blasphemy in the concept of maqashid sharia. The theory used in this research is agenda setting in which the power of the media has a very strong influence on humans, thus forming certain emotions with the issues raised by the mass media. The type of research and the approach used is descriptive-qualitative like library research, which takes data from the case of blasphemy Joseph Paul Zhang through his YouTube account and the Waspada daily newspaper. Data collection techniques were carried out by literature study and documentation. Data analysis is inductive with data reduction stages, then data presentation and verification. The results of the study show that the role of the mass media in overcoming cases of blasphemy news cannot be filtered out and can easily be accessed by the public in cybercrime, the media is easily polished by the owner of the interest, so that the issues circulating are not balanced, in the case of blasphemy the media can only be a bridge and return to the public to respond to the news circulating. 

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