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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.
Articles 96 Documents
Instagram As Media and Tool in English Language Teaching Ary Putra Sanusi; Dea Serly Safitri; Surahmi Sabar
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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The main concern of this paper is to discuss the use of Instagram features as a media and tool in English language teaching. This paper outline the points including Social Media for Education and Instagram for English Language Teaching. The discussion of this paper reports that Instagram is beneficial for the English language teaching where there are several features which can support the teacher to conduct an effective and efficient teaching and learning process. It also supported by some technical use com combining digital media of Instagram and English language materials. The content of this paper is also expected to contribute for the teacher to make a digital learning environment through the media and tool that provided by Instagram.Keywords: Instagram, Media, Tool, English Language Teaching 
Marketing Communication of Religious Tourism in Banjarmasin by the Regional Tourism Ambassador (Study on Nanang Galuh Banjar) putri ayu hidayatur rafiqoh
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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Banjarmasin as the capital of South Kalimantan has a variety of tourism, as the majority of Muslim, Banjarmasin also has several religious tourism objects that are visited by tourists, including the Mosque and the Tomb of Sultan Suriansyah, Masjid Raya Sabilal Muhtadin, Kembang Island , Jami Haur Kuning Mosque, and the Tomb of Habib Basirih. In this research, the writer wants to explore marketing communication conducted by Banjarmasin regional tourism ambassador or called Nanang Galuh Banjar in attracting tourists to visit religious tourism in Banjarmasin based on eight basic elements of marketing communication consisting of communicators, communicants, messages , media, obstacles, goals, feedback, and products. Which of these elements if used and applied properly can support success in the promotion process. In this case all parties must be aware of tourism, all can play a role as communicators, communicants, and people are able to collaborate with related sectors in the development of religious tourism with the aim of improving the economy of local communities, namely by providing business opportunities for typical crafts which can be a souvenir for visiting tourists. Then Nanang Galuh Banjar needs to make regular visitor data in order to know the effectively of marketing communication.
Culture Influence in Political Communication Musliamin Musliamin
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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This study discusses "The Influence of Culture in Political Communication".The aim of this research is to understand the influence of the concept of culture on political communication and to strengthen our understanding of the causality involved in creating effective communication in creating a positive political culture. This research or library research, this research explores and understands the influence of Political Communication Culture. Library research is a series of activities related to methods of collecting library data, reading, and recording and managing library collection materials. The results showed that the influence of political communication culturetends to shift. Currently, by prioritizing democratization, the culture of political communication tends to be open, transparent, rational and can be conveyed through open ways. Keywords: Culture Influence; Political Communication.
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
Communication Ethic on Internet Wandi Wandi
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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The advance of communication and information technology nowadays have contributed to a major impact on social life in the global world, one of them is the activity of communicating on the internet. The tendency and habit of communicating using the internet sometimes makes netizens forget the ethics in communicating and speak as they want, making rude comments, verbal abuse, bullying, blaspheming, and even offending the SARA (Ethnicity, Religion, Race, and Intergroup). From this phenomenon, this study aims to focus at the communication ethics the internet. This study employed a Library Research which is descriptively explained. The results of the study report that good ethics in communicating on the internet is very vital to maintain human relationships and survival among other humans. Therefore, there are some ethics in communicating on internet that we need to understand, such as considering about the good and bad impacts before sending messages on the internet, Using polite language, Having mutual respect in communicating on internet. Therefore, when communicating on internet, it must maintain good ethics and be wiser in using the internet so as to create harmony and happiness in social, national, and state life.
"Jamaah" As a Communication Symbol of Da’wah of Wahdah Islamiyah Group Hasanah, Uswatun
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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Wahdah Islamiyyah is a religious group that has its own characteristics. Its main strength lies in the concept of 'Jamaah' as well as its group doctrine. As a dakwah concept, the term 'Jamaah' has a meaning manifested in the behavior of each of his followers. Therefore, this study aims to reveal the meaning of 'Jamaah' as religious propaganda. The unit of analysis of this study was the followers of the Wahdah Islamiyyah group. Thus, this research approach is a case study. Data were collected by in-depth interview techniques, observation, and literature review. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using the Three-Groove Technique model in the form of reduction, categorization, and interpretation as a result. The results of this study are: (1) Wahdah Islamiyyah (WI) has the power as a 'Jamaah' (community) which is also a symbol of communication. Through the 'pilgrims' they display their identity as a form of dakwah. (2) 'Jamaah' is also a social relationship which has the function of strengthening individual relations by means of emotional ties and social solidarity. The conclusion of this research is Wahdah Islamiyyah has the identity (characteristic) of 'Jamaah' with all its elements which is an attraction to others as a symbol of communication.
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.
Communication Strategy in the Mappetuada Tradition (A Case Study of Macege Urban Village, West Tanete Riattang Subdistrict, Bone District) Ega Setyawan; Kurniati Abidin
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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AbstractThis paper discusses the Communication Strategy in the Mappetuada Tradition (A Case Study of Macege Urban Village, West Tanete Riattang District, Bone Regency). The objective of this study is to determine the communication strategies used in the Mappetuada tradition in Macege Village, West Tanete Riattang Sub-District, Bone Regency and to find out the process of resolving differences of opinion between the two parties in the Mappetuada. This study employed field research by conducting study through interviews, observation and documentation. The sources of data in this study are speakers, cultural figures, and also priest. The data collected were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results exposed, 1) There are three strategies used in the Mappetuada, namely the religious approach, cultural approach, and artistic approach. 2) Differences of opinion between the two parties in Mappetuada are very rarely encountered because previously the speaker had been given a briefing related everything that would be discussed, especially in Macege. Even if there is a solution, mediation can be carried out by matching thr data by the speakers and asking the two parties of the family to take part in discussing the problem. Keywords: Communication; Mappetuada; Strategy.
Alpha Generation and Digital Literacy for the Future of the Nation A.Nur Aisyah Rusnali
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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Digital skills are a basic need that must be owned by everyone in today's digital world. Digital skills are the ability to operate digital devices and to be able to use them intelligently and wisely. To grow digital skills, a digital literacy movement is needed. The alpha generation is the generation born between 2010 and 2025. Because we live in the digital era, the Alpha generation needs digital skills. This of course can be obtained from the digital literacy movement. This research was conducted to examine more deeply the role of digital literacy in growing digital skills for the Alpha generation as the nation's next generation. The research method used is Library Research, namely by collecting literature related to the theme to be studied.
Intercultural Communication in the Construction of Islamic Teaching Fajar Wajdu
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

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Communication is understood as a process of interaction between two or more individuals exchanging information using symbols so there is a mutual understanding between them. Every communication phenomenon requires a relationship between individuals or more who exchange information with the aim of conveying a message so each of the involved parties can understand each other. Thus, intercultural dialogue refers to a fact of communication in which participants with different cultural backgrounds are involved in a contact with one another, either directly or indirectly. The teachings of Islam as a religion that loves peace also recognize the existence of cultural diversity as a necessary thing. So Islam teaches its people to always build deep interactions (lita'arafu) between different cultural elements. It is, a dialogical attitude, an attitude of openness to build communication to all cultural elements that surround it. Nation, tribe and ethnicity, beside to religion, is one of the cultural elements that confirms the identity of human groups. These three cultural elements make people feel as part of a certain group and at the same time it makes them feel different from certain groups. Surah al-Hujurat verse 13 acknowledges human diversity. Even though we are both Adam's children and grandchildren, born from the same ancestor, we are aware that we are different both as a nation, ethnicity, race, and as part of a certain religion. Humans by nature always attach their identity to certain groups of people because of the similarity of characteristics. For example, the similarity of language, tribe, race, ethnicity, religion, history and residence. For this reason, the surah al-Hujurat verse 13 recognizes cultural diversity. As humans are culturally diverse, humans must know each other (li taarafu) or build a dialogical attitude on the top of the diversity that surrounds them.

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