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Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi is a peer-reviewed journal, published biannually by Communication Science Department, State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta. It is available online as open access sources and printed. The main focus of the journal is researches in communication studies which is integrated with Islamic perspective. PJK focuses on disseminating researches, especially related to issue of strengthening civil society in its various aspects. Besides, PJK also receive an article based on a library research, which aims to develop integrated communication theories, such as a discourse on Social Science, and other perspectives
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Exploring Journalism Convergence: A Qualitative Study of Media Group Network and Mahaka Media Iskandar, Dudi; Suryawati, Indah; Liliyana
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.2767

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The development and practice of journalism are mainly determined by the availability of information and communication technology. Internet-based technology has transformed all lines of journalism. Journalism convergence is not only a trend, but also a necessity in the contemporary media industry. There are three types of journalism convergence, namely newsroom, newsgathering, and content.  In newsroom convergence, journalists from different platforms work together in one news production room and carry out their tasks in accordance with their media. Newsgathering convergence requires journalists to multitask, while content convergence or news content means that news is displayed in the form of multimedia content that combines texts, images, audio and others. This study aims to describe and analyze the practice of journalism convergence in Media Group Network and Mahaka Media. Using a qualitative approach, the researchers conduct observation, interview, and literature review as data collection techniques. This study finds that Media Group Network and Mahaka Media have already applied these three journalism convergence models (newsroom, newsgathering, and content). Media Group Network and Mahaka Media have been continuously and consistently applying those three aspects of journalism convergence. However, there are some differences in the journalism convergence process in Media Group Network and Mahaka Media, namely the code of ethics and training for journalists. Another difference is that Mahaka Media provides print on demand for its readers, while Media Group Network has broad coverage on journalism convergence through free to air television, Metro TV  
Public MTs Students Engagement with Digital Media: Are They Really Competent? Noviani, Nur Laili; Mardhiyani, Nur Laili Mardhiyani; Sihombing, Adison Adrianus; Maknun, Moch Lukluil; Reswari, Girindra Putri Ardana
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.2950

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Digital literacy is one of the essential skills for students in this digital age to improve their academic performance. Digital media can be used to support learning in daily school life, so both of teachers and students must be competence in the digital world. Even mobile/digital games can be used as one of the learning tools. The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology and the Ministry of Religious Affairs have joined hands to improve the digital literacy of students, especially in madrasas. However, there are no previous studies that provide us with the digital literacy of madrasa students. The aims of this study are to find out and analyze the digital literacy index of madrasa students and also their engagement with digital media. The research was conducted in MTsN in Semarang using an offline survey and the result is analysed using descriptive quantitative method. The result shows that their digital literacy is at high/good level. Students are involved in the digital world because their daily activities can’t be separated from technology and digital media. The result reflects that today’s students are considered as digital native generation whose their life development is highly influenced  by digital world. In this case, knowing the digital literacy index becomes an urgent and fundamental matter
Exploring Misinformation and Disinformation Towards 2024 Election: Patterns and Policy Recommendations Rosyidah, Ambar Alimatur; Fajriyah, Farah; Galuh, Elisabeth Adventa; Ulfa, Dhiya Sahara
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.2973

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Ahead of the 2024 election, social media offers ease of production and access to its information. On the other hand, it also encourages the spread of misinformation and disinformation and has the potential to influence democracy in Indonesia. This research aims to investigate misinformation and disinformation on social media and provide policy recommendations. The researchers analyzed mis/disinformation content from the turnbackhoax.id site from 18 July - 26 September 2023 by using qualitative content analysis methods to identify patterns of spreading misinformation and disinformation content on social media. Thisresearch identified the dominance of hoax and clickbait content types and personal and social content topics. There are similar patterns of mis/disinformation on every social media; its content is the result of digital reproduction from social media, online media, and microstock sites. The researchers provide content moderation policy recommendations using the reeve model of the regulatory pyramid, which consists of regulatory laws, standards, and co-regulation through independent institutions.
Dissecting the Political Persona of the 2024 Indonesian Presidential Election through Visual Framing Analysis Alyatalatthaf, Muhammad Dicka Ma'arief; Lobodally, Altobeli; Putri, Natalia Faradheta
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.2977

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Public interest in political battles is constant, and the Indonesian presidential election in February 2024 is no exception. The three presidential candidates, who have been declared, aggressively establish their political personas and gain exposure and notoriety using Instagram, including @aniesbaswedan, @ganjar_pranowo, and @prabowo. This study aims to dissect the political persona of the 2024 Indonesian presidential candidates using the visual framing analysis method, studying how certain points of view are emphasized or made prominent through visual messages. While other framing studies focus on textual analysis, visual framing analysis is rarely employed even though visual elements have the power to build emotional affection and can last longer in memory. The study's data set comprises Instagram posts from the officially declared presidential contender (@aniesbaswedan from October 3, 2022; @ganjar_pranowo from April 21, 2023; @prabowo from August 12, 2022) to May 21, 2023. The research findings indicate that the political persona built by each presidential candidate still revolves around aspects of their own inherent identity such as religion, race, ethnicity, tribe, customs, habits, education level, economic status, social status, family background, and political stance, rather than providing a clear picture of their priority policy programs when in office.
Combating The Disinformation: Verifiying The Fact of Political Hoaxes in Election-2024 in Indonesia Santoso, Didik Haryadi; Setyaningsih, Rila; Supadiyanto, Supadiyanto
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3003

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The aim of this research is to identify and analyze disinformation as part of the hokas leading up to the 2024 elections in Indonesia, Besides this research aim to give the recommendation how to combating the disinformation. This study uses descriptive analysis techniques and is qualitative in nature. There are four (four) steps to the data analysis in this study. The first step is the data collection procedure using web crawlers, data reduction comes in second, third, the method for displaying data. Data visualization is done methodically to facilitate analysis and conclusion drawing. This research has been able to identify and analyze the emergence of hoaxes ahead of the 2024 election. During the period 19 July-25 October 2023 there were 21 hoaxes about manipulated content, 3 hoaxes about defamation and reputation damage, and 2 hoaxes about emotional provocation tactics. Verifying the fact as the combating the disinformation ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election could be conducted by news verification techniques, including: (1) checking the source; (2) checking the facts; (3) checking the images; and (4) checking the date.
“Suicide: Yay or Nay?” X Autobase Account as Safe Space for College Students Chabibah, Uswatul
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3052

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Suicide incidents among college students have been increasing in the last decade before the turn of millennium. Since the young people are active users of social media, this research aims to map the topics of the college students’ post to X (formerly Twitter) autobase account using content warnings (“TW”, “trigger warning” and “CW”, “Content Warning”) to study sensitive or disturbing contents that may triggers trauma. Many college students in Indonesia created campus-based autobase accounts as a platform for sharing information both academic and non-academic, expressing opinions and feelings, socializing, etc. Its anonymous feature plays as a safe space so the users can be themselves on this platform, including posting sensitive contents. This research looked at autobase X accounts of three campuses in Indonesia. They are Institut Teknologi Bandung, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, and Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta. This research is a netnographic research by collecting tweets containing trigger warnings from the autobase accounts of the three campuses, then grouping the tweets into topics. Using literature review related to the concepts of anonymity and safe space, it is found that autobase accounts with their anonymous feature is a platform with potential to be a safe space for college students to seek help, including helps for suicidal thoughts, mental health and self harm, sexual harassment, and express things that are considered taboo, especially in Indonesian culture, such as LGBTQ+ issues. This is also an effort to acknowledge collective vulnerability among students that may need further intervention  
Exposing Commodification Practices in TVOne's Talk Show X Production Related to Issues the Murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat (Vincent Mosco's Approach) Ritmadhini, Dwi Anggia; Eddyono, Aryo Subarkah
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3054

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The political economy in the TV industry forces a TV company to take various steps to sustain its business. This also happens in TVOne, particularly in the production of talk show X, where the commodification of content, viewers, and workers occurs. This study aims to explore the economic and political practices within the production process of talk show X, from the commodification of content, audience, and workers, particularly related to the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat. This is qualitative research that is conducted using a critical paradigm. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and document studies linked to Vincent Mosco’s theory. The results show that the content and audience data of Talk Show X are turned (turns) into commodities that have valued and generated profits for media companies, also, the worker commodification occurred against Talk Show X stakeholders. This research is limited to the economic and political practices within the production of talk show X, focusing on the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat which involved senior police officials, Inspector General Police Ferdy Sambo. The originality of this research lies in its specific focus on an in-depth analysis of the stage of the commodification of content, audience, and workers in the production process of talk show X, with particular emphasis on the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat
Transforming Social Movements: Jogja Ora Didol’s Use of Information and Communication Technology Handoyo, Asmarawati; Isnadi, Yuli
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3076

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 ICT as a communication transmission tool has long been a strong factor in shaping political mobilization in many social movements in various social and political events in the world. This research aims to describe the Jogja Ora Didol (JOD) movement in utilizing Information and Communication Technology (ICT). JOD is a movement resisting the bad impact of Yogyakarta’s development policies since 2013. Using the case study and employing secondary data, the investigation was conducted on the JOD’s social media, such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube. We analyzed the utilization of social media in JOD’s movement from some of the features, contents, strategies, messages, and receivers. We also analyzed its impact on offline movement. As a result, we found several findings. First, JOD exploited the features of social media in developing the attractive movement’s strategy. Second, JOD creates a deliberating public space by encouraging anyone to join their movement. Third, the form of participants’ support is according to their capacity and capability. Fourth, JOD used social media to connect online and offline movement agendas. As the impact, fifth, the JOD’s engagement, agenda, and network become strong. In conclusion, we argue that these findings contribute to the current debates between ICT and social movements
Fostering Democracy and Openness: Internal Organizational Communication within Jamaah Tabligh Prisgunanto, Ilham; Pranawukir, Iswahyu
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3139

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Islam Jamaah in the context of their practices in society, is often perceived as a group, primarily because most members of society are unaware of their workings. The problem of this research is to prove that Jamaah Tabligh is an organization, not a group. The study aims to find out the internal organization communication the members of Jamaah Tabligh (a religious meeting/congregation) and the patterns of dakwah (missionary endeavor) they apply. The study employs the Goldhaber model of organizational communication with a downward model in relation to leadership, the relationship between superiors and subordinates and the selection of leaders. The study uses the qualitative method. Data is obtained through interviews with seven active members of Jamaah Tabligh. The results of the study reveal that the internal organizational communication of Jamaah Tabligh is a large organization because it has international, national and local headquarters. The organizational communication model is very open and democratic. The leaders try to serve the members of the congregation instead of governing them. The openness of this organizational communication model can be seen in deliberations and has caused Jamaah Tabligh to be favored by lower and middle class people
Enhancing Collaborative Communication Strategies with Members of The Regional Representatives Council (DPRD) in Yogyakarta Azzaenuri, Luthfi Afif; Rochayanti, Christina Rochayanti; Suparno, Basuki Agus
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v17i2.3172

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This research aims to find a model of governance for collaborative communication between members of the secretariat and members of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) of Yogyakarta Special Territory (DIY) in the implementation of legislative functions. The methods used are phenomenological methods with qualitative-descriptive research techniques. The research data are obtained from in-depth interviews, face-to-face interviews, the DIY regulatory manuscripts of the DPRD, and meetings relating to rigidity, Propemperda 2020, public hearings, and especially Tree of Mind 2024. These data were analyzed using four theories, namely, the relationship communication theory, the face negotiation theory, the boundary management theory, and the collaborative governance theory. The study obtained the results of 13 models of communication governance in five categories as well as a general model of collaborative communication. In the first category, the communication relationship between board members, fractional staff, and staff members of the secretariat department, four models were found. In the second category, that is, communication relations between council members and staff of the fraction, two models were discovered. The conclusion of this research is that the 13th model of communication governance is a portrait of a phenomenon that needs to be improved in the DIY DPRD environment so that the selection of a common model of collaborative communications governance can support the communication relations of the secretariat and the members of the DIY DPRD in carrying out legislative functions

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