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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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COMMODIFICATION AND FRAMING OF NEWS IN THE ISSUE OF RATIFICATION OF THE RUU TPKS Lusianawati, Hayu; Syafuddin, Khairul
ASPIRATION Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November Edition of ASPIRATION Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v5i2.49

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The Sexual Violence Crime Bill (RUU TPKS) was ratified by Indonesia's Parliament (DPR RI) on April 12, 2022, generating significant public interest that peaked between April 10-16, 2022. Online media outlets capitalized on this momentum. This study examines news framing by three media outlets using framing theory and ekspression concepts through qualitative framing analysis. Results show that during April 10-16, 2022, Suaramerdeka.com published 3 articles on RUU TPKS, while Kompas.com published 35 and CNNIndonesia.com published 18. Kompas.com's extensive coverage reflects its business-oriented approach, engaging in commodification practices for political-economic interests. Nevertheless, Kompas.com maintained balanced reporting with sufficient moral content to educate the public about protection for sexual crime victims, unlike CNNIndonesia.com and Suaramerdeka.com, whose coverage lacked moral framing.
ONLINE MEDIA AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT: ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES IN INDONESIA Briandana, Rizki; Sofian, Muhammad Raqib Mohd
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v5i2.99

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This study aims to analyze the empowerment carried out by virtual communities in Indonesia, focusing on the Sahabat Ibu Pintar community. This study explores the role of members and the level of interaction in the community as part of women's empowerment efforts. The method used in this study is netnography, with data collection techniques through interviews and observations. The results of the study indicate that economic empowerment is the main driver of activity in this virtual community. Typologically, the Sahabat Ibu Pintar community is a community formed through organizational support to run empowerment programs. In order to increase economic empowerment, this community provides access to work for its members, as well as holding online and offline training. In addition, the empowerment of this community is highly dependent on the participation and interaction of its members. Based on the purpose of communication, interactivity in this community is formed through various communication patterns, both between users and the system, between users, and between users and documents. The interactions that occur in this community contribute to expanding networks and opening up opportunities for its members to improve economic welfare.
LOMBOK TOURISM SENTIMENT ANALYSIS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA MONITORING Sari, Wulan Purnama; Irena, Lydia; Oktavianti, Roswita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v5i2.102

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Previous studies have shown that media monitoring provides significant benefits for the development of organizations or companies. The objective of this study is to analyze the sentiment surrounding Lombok tourism using social media monitoring. This research employs a quantitative method with a positivist paradigm and utilizes the Brand24 media monitoring tool. This research concludes that sentiment analysis towards Lombok and Mandalika tourism shows a dominant positive sentiment. Social media plays a key role in shaping perceptions of Lombok tourism, with Instagram being the dominant platform, while online news continues to have a big impact, with travel influencers playing a significant role in shaping tourist opinion
REDEFINING CULTURAL DIMENSIONS: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN ASIA Fernando, Joshua; Supiyandi, Andi; Sulistiawati, Asri; Apriza, Dwi Kartini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56353/aspiration.v5i2.105

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Many Indonesian Diaspora are studying as international students at various universities worldwide. Cross-cultural communication plays a vital role in actualizing Indonesian students, especially in interacting with local residents. This study aims to determine the pattern of cross-cultural interaction and understand the six cultural dimensions in the Asian continent through the perspective of the Indonesian Diaspora, namely Indonesian students abroad. This research examines the construction of meaning that occurs using research instruments in the form of in-depth interviews and documentation studies in the perspective of Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory. This research is based on the cross-cultural communication paradigm, namely dialectics as an integration between functionalist and critical paradigms with a descriptive qualitative research approach. The study results indicate a discrepancy between Hofstede's functional data and the social reality experienced by diaspora students. Several cultural dimensions, such as power distance, individualism vs collectivism, and indulgence vs restraint, experience reinterpretation in everyday social practices. Communities with low individualism scores tend to be closed to foreigners, while collectivist societies show openness and responsiveness to newcomers. These findings confirm that cultural dimensions are contextual and dynamic and are greatly influenced by the negotiation of meaning in intercultural social interactions. Thus, this study enriches the understanding of cultural flexibility and the importance of a micro approach in reading cross-cultural communication in international education.
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION OF THE INCUMBENT REGENT OF BANGGAI TO INCREASE ELECTABILITY IN THE 2024 BANGGAI REGIONAL ELECTION CONTESTATION Setiadi, Muh. Darmawan; Sadono, Teguh Priyo; Tachopisalwong, Attanan
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This study examines the political communication implemented by the incumbent Regent of Banggai in an effort to increase electability in the 2024 Banggai Regional Election. Amidst increasing voter rationality and the complexity of local political dynamics, political communication has become a crucial instrument for building image, expanding support, and strengthening leadership legitimacy. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study design and applies Harold D. Lasswell's communication model of Who says what in which channel to whom with what effect? to analyze the communication carried out. The main informants in this study consisted of eight figures, including the incumbent, his winning team, and coalition party leaders. The results show that the incumbent acts as the main communicator with a political narrative that emphasizes development success, increased regional budget (APBD), religious character, and social closeness. The communication channels used include formal channels (mass media, billboards, and government forums), informal channels (field visits, face-to-face), and digital channels (Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook), which are tailored to voter segmentation, such as religious voters, millennials, rational voters, and swing voters. The communication effects showed a significant increase in electability, public engagement, and the formation of a positive image of the incumbent as a religious, responsive, and visionary leader. By integrating a media convergence approach, values-based messaging, and structured audience segmentation, the incumbent's political communication strategy proved effective in maintaining and expanding public support. This research contributes to the development of political communication studies, particularly in the local context and regional head elections.

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