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ASPIRATION Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27231461     DOI : 10.56353/aspiration
Core Subject : Education, Social,
"ASPIRATION" as the acronym of ASPIKOM Jabodetabek International Research Journal of Communication was launched in July 2020 and is published by ASPIKOM Jabodetabek Region, incorporation with APJIKI (Indonesian Association of Communication Science Publisher) and ISKI (Association of Indonesian Communication Scholars). "ASPIRATION" is a double-blind peer review, open access, and scholarly journal that provides 7 traditions on communication studies. This journal publishes twice a year (July and November).
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ACTION RESEARCH FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF MOBILE AND SOCIAL MEDIA JOURNALISM STUDIES Veronika Veronika; Fathia Barnez; Fitri Murfianti
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): November Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
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Mobile phone and social media are very inherent in human life today. These device and platform then becomes a tool to help or facilitate human life, including working activities. One of them is in the field of journalism. This is replicated in the journalism curriculum at universities. This study uses action research method to evaluate mobile and social media journalism class at Universitas Multimedia Nusantara.This study aims to know the level of understanding and ability of students related to mobile and social media journalism and the final result or evaluation of the course. This research uses survey and in-depth interview for collecting the data. 87 students took a part in this study; then the result was explored by conducting in-depth interviews with unique samples of student. The result, students who have taken the mobile and social media journalism course already have the knowledge and ability to use mobile devices and social media platform. The challenge is when they uses a mobile device in the news production process and in the news editing process because of the characteristics of the device (small screen). Knowledge of the specifications of each editing application is very helpful as a mobile journalist. The class will be more ideal with learning how to reporting or hosting news which is very common on social media platform.
REPRESENTATION OF INDONESIAN CULTURE IN “ONLY IN INDONESIA” VIDEO BY LASTDAY PRODUCTION Andre Ikhsano; Yolanda Stellarosa; Lusiana Cindy Irawan; Mengmeng Guo
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Culture can be formed from habits acquired by humans as members of society. Indonesia has so many ethnic groups and produces different habits. From the habits carried out by the community; it is not uncommon to have bad habits and unique habits. This is what makes one of the videos with a cultural theme that is considered satire through one of the social media platforms, which is Youtube, entitled "Only in Indonesia" by LASTDAY Production, interesting to study. Using a descriptive qualitative methodology with Roland Barthes' semiotic analysis which focuses on the meaning of denotation, connotation, and myth; this study aims to determine the representation of Indonesian culture through the scenes in the Youtube video. The results show that there are five of the seven elements of universal culture, namely, social organization systems, technology and equipment systems, knowledge systems, arts, and religion. In addition, the representation of Indonesian culture contained in the video "Only in Indonesia" is a culture that can be said to be negative, seen from the depiction of people's habits. Keyword: Representation, Indonesia Culture, Youtube Video, Semiotics
HOW KOMPAS.COM FRAMED INDONESIA GOVERNMENT’S POLICY ON COVID-19 Ruben Elizer Sitepu; Ni Made Ras Amanda Gelgel; Ade Devia Pradipta; Aloysia Vira Herawati; Dwi Ajeng Widarini
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The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most widely covered news stories in 2020, particularly in March 2020, when the COVID-19 virus made its first appearance in Indonesia. The government also responded to the Covid-19 virus’s entry into Indonesia by issuing health, social, and economic policies. Reporting on the government’s actions is undoubtedly one of the Indonesian media’s objectives. Kompas.com is one of the media outlets that publish news about the government’s actions. The seven news articles published by Kompas.com in March 2020 are the subject of this study. This research employs a qualitative approach and analyzes data using Robert N. Entman’s framing model analysis. According to Robert Entman’s analysis, news framing can be viewed in two dimensions: issue selection and aspect highlighting. By analyzing seven news articles published by Kompas.com using Robert N. Entman’s framing model, it was concluded that the construction of Kompas.com news was that the government was having difficulty dealing with the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia.
RELATIONS OF REMOTE WORKING TO MENTAL HEALTH Nia Sarinastiti; Ario Bimo; Jeffrey Cole
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Since the pandemic, remote work is the only option to keep people’s productivity outside of the workplace. At first, people were happy to not be having to commute, spending more time at home and having extra hours to do interesting activities not related to work. But that did not last long. Approximately six months later indicate changes to mental states. The aim of this research is to understand the relations of remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic to mental health and identify activities that help to bridge mental health issues. Conceptual thinking of the research is based on social networks, social relations, lifestyle preference, social media hashtags. Research method uses social network analytics based on Netlytic.org and Gephi tools to determine the depth of the relations. The result states that remote work has relations to mental health, in which the wellbeing of individuals relates to the way they work, which hence alter the use of time to do other useful activities.

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