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Palakka : Media and Islamic Coummunication
ISSN : 27464687     EISSN : 29619017     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30863/palakka
Palakka: Media and Islamic Communication is published twice a year, June and December by the Communication and Islamic Broadcast Study Program at the Bone State Islamic Institute. This journal is a publication of scientific papers for academics and practitioners. This journal publishes articles from the results of field research (research reports) as well as library research (literature studies), conceptual study articles, scientific book references related to the actual problems and problems of media and Islamic communication. This journal focuses on the field of media and Islamic communication with the scope of mass communication / communication of social change and innovation / communication of Islam / popular culture and new media.
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Psychological Interaction between Da'i and Mad'u Against the Da'wah Process Samsinar S.; Sapta Wardana; Ayu Aspila
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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This study discusses the concept of the psychological interaction of da'i and mad'u, forms of psychological interaction of da'i and mad'u, the process of da'wah and the effect of psychological interaction of da'i and mad'u on the da'wah process. This research is library research with descriptive-qualitative approach. The method and analysis used is an inductive qualitative analysis. Inductive qualitative data analysis is an analysis based on the data obtained, then developed into answers to the problems in this study, and searched for data repeatedly so that the data collected can be known to be accepted or rejected. The results showed that the concept of psychological interaction between the da'i and mad'u is a process of interaction carried out between the da'i and mad'u with the aim of influencing attitudes and behavior so that changes occur in honey which are carried out both consciously and unaware. There are several forms used by da'i in psychological interaction with mad'u, namely providing motivation in behavior, social interaction, communication and leadership. This interaction takes place in the da'wah process through several stages, namely the stage of receiving da'wah material, processing da'wah material, storing da'wah material and producing da'wah material again. With this psychological interaction, it will have a positive influence both da'i and mad'u on the da'wah process so that da'wah runs effectively and efficiently.
Misunderstanding and Offense in the Digital World as Impacts of Community Low Level of Language Literacy and Communication Skills Herman Resyadi
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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AbstractCommunication is part of social interaction that acts as a means of exchanging information, meeting individual needs and development. However, such social interaction activities may fail and create interaction problems, including misunderstanding and offense. Misunderstanding occurs when the listener thinks he or she has understood or misinterpreted what the speaker meant while offense occurs when the listener is unable to accept, is annoyed and disturbed by what the speaker is saying. Since entering the digital era which began about 10 years ago, misunderstandings and offenses have become increasingly common. The rapid flow of information exchange where everyone is almost free to speak and respond to speech makes these two issues even more unstoppable. Responding to these, as the main concern of this paper, the author invites the readers to discuss about misunderstanding and offense as results of individual low level of literacy and communication skills.Keywords: Misunderstanding and Offense, Communication, Language Literacy
The Influence of Online Learning on Students' Level of Understanding in Courses of Quantitative Research Methods KPI2 Class Ramadhani Ramadhani; Ika Fitrah Dayanti; Annisa Nur Ramadhani; Putri Hidayani; Andi Dian Fitriana; Sulvinajayanti Sulvinajayanti
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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This study aims to determine the understanding of students during the online lecture learning (online) in the quantitative research method of the KPI2 Class IAIN Parepare. Meanwhile researchers use ex post facto research design which is part of the quantitative method. As for getting data used the primary data collection techniques in the form of questionnaires and documentation. With a population of 40 KPI class students of the quantitative research method course and the sample number of 28 students. Based on the results of research that has been collected through the spread of questionnaires, (1) 60.7% of respondents answeredthat they do not like online learning, while 39.2% of them like online-based learning, (2) 71.4% agree that online courses facilitate the lecture process, while 28.5% disagree with the statement, (3) 60.7% disagree with online courses for quantitative research method courses, while 39.2% agree with the statement, (4) 57.1% agreed with the use of Zoom and WhatsApp apps, while 42.8% agreed. So it was concluded that the influence of online lectures on students' understanding in the quantitative research method courses of KPI2 classes entered the moderate category. Keyword: Online, Understanding, Quantitative Lectures
Code Mixing as a Communication Style Among South Jakarta Teenagers in Social Media A Fitriani; Dewi Nandita Ramadhani
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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ABSTRACTThe main concern of this study is to explore the trend of code mixing as a communication style in south Jakarta. This study is highly outline the why and how the use of code mixing among south Jakarta teenagers. To gain a powerful discussion, this study employs descriptive study which is the data were taken from research, journal, book, and other relevant sources. The conclusion reports that the appearance of code mixing among south Jakarta teenagers is influenced by 1) the use social media, 2) social environments, and 3) self-identity and recognition from community. Additionally, this trend can be positive for teenagers’ language and communication development but negative if this code mixing is potentially arise a misinterpretation.Keywords: Code Mixing, Communication Style, South Jakarta Teenagers
The Sijujju Sulo Tradition as a Media of Community Communication in Pongka Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency Arniati Arniati; Kurniati Abidin
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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The Sijujju Sulo tradition is a tradition that is still maintained by the people of Pongka Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency, which is held every three years to commemorate the birth of Pongka Village. This tradition is carried out continuously and routinely until now. The process of implementing the Sijujju Sulo tradition presents cultural rituals with various symbols full of good meaning, togetherness, local friendliness, kinship, simplicity, the spirit of mutual cooperation and hard work in opposing evil, and always being grateful to the Creator and Ruler of the universe. Allah SWT. by His grace and mercy. The Sijujju Sulo tradition is one of the communication media for the people of Pogka Village to convey messages or advice from their predecessors, especially those who are considered to be the originators and  founders of Pongka Village. Each implementation process and the equipment used has a symbol, namely a form of non-verbal communication that is full of messages and meanings.
Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Online and Offline Learning Methods in the Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Study Program Class of 2020 as a Trial Class in 2021 Muhammad Ikbal Husma; Rahmiati Rahmiati; Nur Fadillah Amir; Muh. Khaerul; Andi Dian Fitriana; Nurhakki Nurhakki
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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This study focuses on comparing the effectiveness of online and offline learning methods in the 2020 Islamic Communication and Broadcasting study program as a trial class in 2021. This study uses the Uses and Gratification method. This research was conducted using the Quantitative Comparative method. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the offline learning method has a higher effectiveness than the online learning method on KPI Students Class of 2020 as a trial class in 2021, this is evidenced by comparative quantitative calculations carried out by researchers in which the variable y shows a higher value. compared to variable x. This research is limited to one class in the study program at IAIN Parepare, therefore it is recommended that further research can expand the scope of the subject.
The Effectiveness of Social Media Facebook IAIN Parepare in Providing Information to Prospective New Students at Sman 3 Parepare Juswanda Safitri; Era Fasira; Muh. Ayub; Dafid Dafid; Andi Dian Fitriana; Nahrul Hayat
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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Social media is online media that makes it easy for audiences to provide and get information, now social media has many platforms such as Facebook. Facebook has many users who can update daily and others. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of IAIN Parepare's Facebook social media in providing information to prospective new students at SMAN 3 Parepare by covering three indicators namely frequency or intensity, duration, and activity. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative research instrument in the form of a questionnaire given to 55 research samples (respondents) 3rd grade students of SMAN 3 Parepare. The results of this study indicate the ineffectiveness of IAIN Parepare's Facebook social media in providing information for several reasons, one of which is not using Facebook to find information regarding prospective new students. It can be concluded in this study that IAIN Parepare Facebook is not effective in providing information to prospective new students at SMAN 3 Parepare. 
The Importance of Digital Media Literacy in Family Wandi Wandi
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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Digital media is a necessity that always accompanies family activities, this has also become a new habit in family environment in the new normal era and also to adapt to the technological developments and developing communication situations. This phenomenon reinforces that media literacy in family is something that is crucial to be an attention for parents in protecting the family from the consequences that can be caused by the use of digital media which can damage the children’s life and adolescents in family. Hence, the role of parents is needed, such as: (1) Parents have to monitor children's activities so they feel their parents' attention. (2) Parents can play with children while directing children to open content that is useful for their learning development. (3) Parents can provide time limits for children in using digital media to avoid the dangers of addiction. So the negative impacts that can damage the psychology and behavior of children in family such as content that leads to violence, pornography, and cyberbullying as well as foreign cultural influences can be avoided and the positive impacts of digital media can be used well by children.

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