Journal of Communication Studies and Society
This journal is published to develop the ability in writing in accordance with the field of communication, including public relations and journalism, in addition to the journal COMMUSTY discusses social phenomena concerned with the science of communication. Cultural Studies: Representation Studies, Critical Theory, Identity Studies, Minority Studies, Gender, Feminist Theory, Reception Studies, Popular Culture, Film Studies, Subcultures, Ideology, Hegemony, Texts, and Readers. Communication Studies : Public Relations, Corporate Communication, Crisis Communication, Advertising, Brand Value, Digital Branding, Direct Selling, Promotion, Interactive and Digital Marketing Communication Studies, Memory and Media, Gender and Sexuality in the Media, Social Media, Media Globalization, Media Convergence, Media Literacy, Media Language, Media and Religion, Media and Technology, Psychology Communication, Strategic Communication, Education communication, Interpersonal Communication, mass communication, media, business communication, semiotic, Disaster Communication, and all the research in the communication field.
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Online Media Coverage of COVID-19 in Tempo.co
Lokita, Raden Arditya Mutwara;
Astari, Devi Wening;
Sekarningrum, Anggun Anindya
COMMUSTY Journal of Communication Studies and Society Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional
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DOI: 10.38043/commusty.v4i1.6659
When WHO (World Health Organization) declared COVID-19 a pandemic, the world realized that COVID-19 was a real threat. In Indonesia, the first case appeared on March 2, 2020. The Indonesian government categorized COVID-19 as a non-natural disaster. The aim of the research is to see how news trends appear in online media related to COVID-19, especially on Tempo.co. The research method uses content analysis with purposive sampling to process data. The data was then analyzed using the concept of news objectivity and health communication theory. As a result, 97% of COVID-19 news dimension on Tempo.co are related to health themes. The largest portion of the news is the spread of the virus, at 79%. From 840 news articles, 99% are reported in straight news. Overall, the media was successful in conveying health issues on the public agenda and was able to frame the problem (pandemic) correctly.
Kipin School Digital Learning Application at Tarbiyatul Islamiyah Jagakarsa Elementary Madrasah School
Ramadhan, Muhammad Azizi;
Ohorella, Noviawan Rasyid;
Anggraini, Dyah;
Yudha, Reza Praditya
COMMUSTY Journal of Communication Studies and Society Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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DOI: 10.38043/commusty.v4i1.6701
This study aims to analyze how the use and utilization of the Kipin School application supports the learning process at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Tarbiyatul Islamiyah. This application provides various educational features that can help students and teachers improve the quality of learning, as well as support access to more interactive and easily accessible teaching materials. In this study, the theory used is the theory of technological determination, which emphasizes that technological developments have a dominant influence in shaping social change, including in the world of education. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The paradigm used in this study is the constructivist paradigm. Data collection techniques include in-depth interviews, observations, documentation, and literature studies. The results of the study indicate that the use and utilization of the Kipin School application plays an important role in supporting the learning process at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Tarbiyatul Islamiyah. This application helps improve access to teaching materials, enriches learning methods, and encourages more active interaction between teachers and students in teaching and learning activities.
The Role of the Werkudara Double-Decker Tourist Bus in Strengthening the Tourism Identity of Solo City
wulan, Ajeng Ayu Wulandari;
Fahrudin, Atef
COMMUSTY Journal of Communication Studies and Society Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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DOI: 10.38043/commusty.v3i2.5998
This study analyzes the role of the Werkudara Double-Decker Tourist Bus in strengthening the tourism identity of Solo City using the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) theory. With its distinctive design reflecting local culture and educational narratives delivered by tour guides, the bus serves as a unique mode of tourist transportation in Solo. Through in-depth interviews with five respondents, including tourists, the study reveals that the bus’s visual and narrative stimuli positively impact tourists’ perceptions of Solo. The striking design and rich cultural storytelling enhance appreciation for the city’s history and local culture, thereby reinforcing Solo’s image as a cultural tourism destination. As a result, these stimuli elicit positive responses, such as increased interest in visiting other attractions in Solo and a willingness to recommend the city to others. Through its visual and narrative elements, the Werkudara Bus plays a significant role in strengthening Solo’s tourism identity