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JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research)
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) is a national scientific journals are open to seeking innovation, creativity and novelty. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the multidiscipline area First published in 2016 and regularly published two (2) times a year, in March and September.
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COMMUNICATING LOCAL WISDOM IN DEVELOPING VILLAGE REGULATIONS ON SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Diyah Indiyati; Hartin Nur Khusnia; Muhlis; Siti Chotijah
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1509

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Tourism is considered as one of the hopes in economic growth both at the national level and at the local level. A number of local tourism spots continue to be introduced to increase the number of tourist visits. However, the growth of tourism targeting massive tourism will certainly have a diverse impact, not only a positive impact but also the potential to bring excesses that affect the community in socio-economic aspects. People learn that something that grows quickly will ignite social change which sometimes clash with the values ​​of local wisdom that were first present in the community. This study aims to find out how local wisdom communicate within the community to be integrated with policies at the rural level in the form of rural regulations in developing sustainable tourism. This study uses an action research method case study of Lantan Tourism Village which is located in the southern belt of Rinjani. The results shown are that the tourism village community has the potential to actively participate in formulating policy making, but there are some local wisdoms that have encountered obstacles to be harmonized with applicable regulations when linked to sustainable tourism. A number of issues have emerged, including identification of ongoing communication patterns, communication barriers, identification of potentials, identification of local wisdom
FRAMING ANALYSIS OF THE NEWS KOMODO 'JURRASIC PARK' PROJECT ON LIPUTAN6.COM AND TEMPO.CO Saifuddin Zuhri; Abdhi Gusti Illahi; Devi Aprilliana
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1513

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This study aims to obtain an overview and analyze an understanding of the way Liputan6.com and Tempo.co frame reporting on the Komodo 'Jurassic Park' Project. This is related to the virality of a photo of a Komodo dragon blocking a project truck. Currently, in the three areas of Komodo National Park, two different investors are currently building tourist facilities. This development stems from President Jokowi's dream of making Komodo National Park and Labuan Bajo as premium tourism. The framing analysis model that used in this study belongs to Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicky. The results obtained from this study are the similarities of journalists in writing facts. Both Tempo.co and Liputan6.com highlighted statements from government people (who were involved in this project). Liputan6.com also includes public opinion on twitter against this project while Tempo.co positions that this project does not harm the community or Komodo because the government pays attention to environmental, social and cultural aspects.
INSTAGRAM AS A CYCLISTS’ EXISTENCY MEDIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Ririn Puspita Tutiasari; Syafrida Nurrachmi Febriyanti; Ahmad Fahri Huzain; Abizard Sakti Nugroho
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1527

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Cycling in recent months has become a new trend, interestingly this trend occurs when the corona virus outbreak or what is often referred to as Covid-19 is hitting this country. At first people cycled on the grounds of increasing immunity or immunity, because during the Covid-19 pandemic the body had to be strong to fight the virus. To fight the virus, people are advised to stay at home and if they have to go outside, they must comply with health protocols, namely: wear a mask and keep your distance. During the Covid-19 pandemic cycling was the sport of choice for the people. Cycling is an activity that makes the body healthy, but during this period, it is very vulnerable to transmission of the corona virus when cycling and hanging out together. According to several reports, there are several new clusters of activities for cyclists. This cycling activity is very interesting and has a lot of followers, this can be seen from the many people who make statuses or post photos while cycling on their social media. The most widely used social media is Instagram, they post as status or as Instagram Stories. Many people post photos on Instagram as their existence to fill activities during the Covid-19 epidemic. Collecting data in this study by means of observation and in-depth interviews. The results of this research are, posting cycling photos is a form of existence during a pandemic, cyclists upload photos on Instagram as a form of education to the public about alternative sports during the pandemic.
Mental Healing in Korean Drama “It's Okay to Not Be Okay Heidy Arviani; Natasya Candraditya Subardja; Jessica Charisma Perdana
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1532

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This study aims to describe adult mental healing, which is represented in the Korean drama series "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" through several characters. This romance drama, wrapped in internal conflict and mental illness, has high ratings both domestically and internationally. Aired through the Netflix network, this series broke the record number of viewers and caused much controversy. This study uses a qualitative approach using semiotic analysis theory and data analysis techniques Charles Sanders Pierce. Pierce categorized the triangle of a meaning theory, which consisted of three main elements: signs, objects, and interpretants. The researcher analyzes the selection of text and images related to mental healing. The results showed that the characters in "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" experienced psychological disorders in the form of depression, anti-social, autism, hallucinations, Manic Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. This drama encourages Korean people who have tended to be more aware of mental problems and the importance of healing them in the personal (non-medical) realm through the interpersonal approach of the characters. Healing techniques such as Butterfly Hug, Problem Solving Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, and coping with past trauma are several solutions for mental healing.
VIEWER RECEPTION TOWARD YOUTUBER'S GIVEAWAY Dyva Claretta; Marta Wijayanengtias
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1533

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Lately Youtuber is one of the favorite professions by people because easy to getting money from uploading videos that generate Adsense. The amount of Adsense that you get depends from account owners traffic, that is the number of viewers on the video uploaded. This makes Youtubers use their brain more creative to promoting their channel with giveaway as the way. However, when something becomes a trend, there will be various reactions from the audience. For example, news about suspicion about Youtubers who give fake giveaways, giveaway law in islam, videos of giveaway reactions by Youtubers, how to get giveaways from Youtuber and many more. From the many pros and cons, the reason based on the main goal of Youtuber making giveaway to get Adsense, makes value of the video ignored. So that video Is considered less education and seems just s setting. From this respons, the researcher wants to know how the viewer receptions about giveaway trend that youtuber doing lately using Stuart Hall’s theory. The results of this qualitative descriptive study found that the viewer’s reading position is negotiated reading because they accept the existing giveaway trends, but they are quite selective and have their own standart to join giveaway and choosing Youtube videos.
Instagram account @surabaya as a Trusted Source of Information for Surabaya Students Fitria Febriana Rachman; Didiek Tranggono; Zainal Abidin Achmad
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1534

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This study proves that Surabaya students have high trust in the Instagram account @surabaya as a source of information. The @surabaya account is an official instagran account belonging to the Public Relations of the Surabaya City Government which provides information, entertainment, knowledge, development of education, food and tourism in the city of Surabaya. This study uses the theory of Uses and Gratifications. The classification of motives is used according to McQuail's motive categories: Information Motive, Personal Identity Motive, Integration Motive and Social Interaction, and Entertainment Motive. The research method used is descriptive quantitative. The population of this research is Surabaya students who access the @surabaya account with an age limit of 18-25 years. Determination of sampling in the study using purposive sampling technique, namely taking samples from certain considerations. The results showed that the percentage of the four motives (information, personal identity, integration, and social interaction) was high. This means that Surabaya students consider the Instagram account @surabaya as a reliable source of information about the ins and outs of the city of Surabaya.
Local Champion: Communication Characteristics in Community Empowerment Based on Local Innovation Didiek Tranggono; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda; Andre Yusuf T. Putra
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1535

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This research is focusing on the community development and empowerment in underdeveloped villages of Trenggalek regency by focusing on strengthening role of local champions in each village. The result from this study was the villages were villages with IDT (Inpres Desa Tertinggal) and IDB (Inpres Desa Berkembang) status, the consequence of which was often to get assistance from the government.Yet, not all of the villages were successful in optimizing government assistances. Tasikmadu, Winong, and Tegaren were the examples of successful villages in stepping up from underdevelop to developing villages. This qualitative study used focus group discussion and in-depth interview in order to get genuine data from local people. The data was not taken for granted, but verified by check-crossing from one local spot to another local spot. In sum, the application on the empowerment of underdeveloped rural communities is strongly supported by strengthening role of local champions from each village. Local champions act as driving forces to support the community in increasing their ability to get out of poverty
NEWS FRAMEWORK OF THE ARREST OF DJOKO TJANDRA IN KOMPAS.COM AND DETIK.COM Bella Febriyana Ananda; Razanah Mutiara Rysan; Fikry Zahria Emeraldien; Juwito Juwito
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1540

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Like conventional media, online media is also active to take part in reporting every reality that is happening around. Online media can influence the meaning and image that results from the reality it constructs. This study aims to identify the news about Djoko Tjandra's arrest in online media Kompas.com and Detik.com. This study uses a qualitative approach with a Robert N. Entman framing analysis method which is carried out with four tools, namely: (1) defining the problem, (2) diagnosing the cause, (3) making moral judgements, (4) treatment recommendations. Object of this research is the news about the arrest of suspect in the corruption case, Djoko Tjandra, by Bareskrim Polri which were uploaded by the two media from 31 July to 7 August 2020. From the research results, Kompas.com uses a frame in the legal field and tends to highlight this case as a legal problem. This is reinforced by the inclusion of legal references, selection of sources with legal backgrounds, and explanations of legal procedures in this case. Meanwhile, Detik.com defines the problem as a violation of the law and presents news related to moral issues such as Djoko Tjandra asking for protection from various parties.
Covid-19 Information on Social Media and Anxiety Disorders in Students Sherina Pebriany Marpaung; Syifa Syarifah Alamiyah; Theressia Sunday Sillalahi
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1543

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on all levels of society around the world, including in Indonesia. Since its appearance in Wuhan China, various information and news about this virus has been massively broadcasted through various channels. Posts on social media can be in the form of news links from official mass media channels, in the form of opinions about Covid-19. This research focused on the relationship bertween information of covid-19 on social media and the level of anxiety of university students and the objective of this research to seek the relationship or causality among both variable. Independent variable on this research is the social media post about covid-19 (X), which is influence to dependent variable that is the level of anxiety of university students. A number of 100 students participated on the research and filled the questionnaire, which was distributed along September 2020. At that time, Indonesia has experienced the second wave of the Covid-19 global pandemy. The study find that there is relationship between Covid-19 information on social media and the anxiety level of university students. However the relationshipsamong both variables is on the low level. These findings show imply that there is a need for the party who are in the effort on pandemic mitigation to put attention about the information spread on the society, considering that those information could influence to the mental health of the university students and the welfare of the society at general
Foreign Aid for Alliance: Indonesia’s Effort to Find Support in the South Pacific Region Maria Indira Aryani; Renita Dwi Hapsari
JOSAR (Journal of Students Academic Research) Vol 6 No 3: September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/josar.v7i1.1544

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United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) has been actively seeking for independence since its inception in 1969. ULMWP founding fathers, as well as leaders, stated that this movement aims at achieving West Papua independence and freedom, while at the same time, is being regarded in Indonesia as a separatist movement, representing only a small portion of Papuans abroad. In order to achieve this goal, the ULMWP has been trying to gain international recognition and support, mainly from its neighboring countries and region. One of ULMWP constant supporter is Vanuatu, who has been declaring its support for the ULMWP since the time of its first Prime Minister Walter Hadye Lini in 1980. Vanuatu often calls for Papuan Independence in various international arena, such as the UN Assemby and the Melanesian Spearhead Groups (MSG) High Commisioner Meetings. To ward off Vanuatu’s influence in the South Pacific region, Indonesia has been actively providing and offering aids for South Pacific countries, as a token of appreciation for their support for acknowledging Indonesia’s sovereignty. This paper thus aimed at answering and explaining how Indonesia is using foreign aid as a mean to build alliance in the South Pacific and in the MSG. Foreign aid almost always contains political interest, in this particular case, Indonesian aids to the South Pacific are aimed at maintaining relations and supports from the South Pacific countries for its sovereignty. As a result, prominent South Pacific countries have expressed their support for Indonesia’s sovereignty

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