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Commsphere: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi is an open access, and peer-reviewed journal. Our main goal is to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners on various contemporary communication issues (but not limited) such as media studies, mass communication and journalism, strategic communication, new media, cultural studies, and gender studies.
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THE PEACE MOVEMENT TO END THE RIVALRY BETWEEN FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS OF PSS SLEMAN AND PSIM YOGYAKARTA Brataatmaja, Decaesar Dewa
Commsphere: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 1 No. I (2023): Commsphere
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iI.853

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Football in Indonesia is a dynamic popular culture that is associated with the emotional instability of its fans. Fanaticism is something that is believed to give a greater form of love and zest for life for a person or group, while on the other hand, rivalry can also be said to be a form of anarchism of supporters. The purpose of this study was to find out the form of communication from the virtual community of two supporters in Yogyakarta in realizing better football. This research is qualitative studies that using netnography and virtual observation as the method. The rivalry between PSS Sleman and PSIM Yogyakarta supporters is a form of fanaticism or an exaggerated form of love. This research has a point that makes them reflect on each other, namely the Kanjuruhan tragedy which caused 135 lives to be lost. This made Sleman and Yogyakarta supporters reflect and produce a form of virtual communication that builds and leads to a peace movement. It is seen from this research that adaptive structuring occurs both within the scope of individuals and groups of supporters that an adult form of love for football is a peace. In the form of transactional analysis, it is also seen that the form of change or maturity of these supporters is formed based on the awareness and willingness of all layers of Sleman and Yogyakarta supporters so that peace is created. Keywords: Fanaticism & Rivality; Peace; Virtual Communities; Netnography.
CULTURE PATTERNS OF BTS FANS IN THE DIGITAL ERA ON THE @INDOMY TWITTER Desmiati, Desmiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iI.855

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This article aims to examine the ARMY fandom and see how the new fan culture in the digital era is implemented on the social media Twitter account @INDOMY. This research used method of etnography virtual by Christine Hine (2015). There are two data collection techniques used, namely exploring field sites on the Twitter account @INDOMY and literature review of previous research as additional data to complete research information needs. The results of the study show that fan culture can be seen from four things in the context of the field of fandom on the internet: 1) communication, showing that fans use virtual identities in communicating and producing fan speaking and fan jokes. 2) creativity, fans generate various forms of creative production i.e., memes, fan edits, fan covers and fan fiction, 3) knowledge, in this area the fan base is responsible for providing information to fandom members, and 4) civic power, fans success through fan projects consisting of fan streaming, fan voting, birthday projects and charity activities through donations made by fans. Keywords: Fandom; Fans Culture; Twitter; ARMY.
SUBCULTURE CAREER AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO JAPANOPHILIA OR WEEABOO (WIBU) YOGYAKARTA OTSURU COMMUNITY Wardhana, Oky Wardhana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iI.856

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weeaboo. Wibu is synonymous with the word no life or the slang language is nolep. Negative stigma is attached to the person with the title of weather and is also often considered strange. Even though this weeboo is no different at all from individuals or other groups. Therefore, researchers are interested in researching this Wednesday using qualitative methods with interview, observation, and participation techniques as well as data triangulation. The results of this study indicate that, basically, weaboo are the same as other groups or individuals, but what makes them look bad in the public eye is the negative stigma attached to the word "weaboo". In fact, if you look at them, they just need space to express their potential and preferences. Keywords: Subculture; Weaboo; Stigma; Community; Japanophilia.
THE ROLE OF NCT DREAM AS BRAND AMBASSADOR IN BUILDING BRAND AWARENESS LEMONILO’S INSTAN NOODLE: (Case Study On Lemonilo’s Instagram Account) Azizah, Aini; Damastuti, Riski
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iI.876

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The rise of the use of Korean artists as brand ambassadors is a separate phenomenon. Many of the local companies are taking advantage of the excited moment of the Korean fever that is currently happening to Indonesian society. The use of brand ambassadors is one of a company's marketing communication strategies in attracting the attention of the audience. The use of Korean artists as brand ambassadors will influence consumers to remember a brand and a good reputation as well as a broad fan base will build brand awareness. Based on this phenomenon, researchers want to examine the role of NCT Dream as a brand ambassador in building brand awareness of Lemonilo instant noodles. This research was compiled using a qualitative research method with descriptive analysis, which will describe the facts quoted systematically and using the case study method. The results of this study state that NCT Dream's involvement as the brand ambassador for Lemonilo instant noodles has been successful in attracting the attention of a wider audience, especially NCT Dream fans or K-popers and building brand awareness of Lemonilo instant noodles. Keywords: Brand Ambassador; NCT Dream; Brand Awareness
MAKNA ANTHEM AKU YAKIN DENGAN KAMU DI SETIAP PERTANDINGAN PSIM JOGJAKARTA Pratama, Aprilla Ifan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iI.880

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Anthem is a song of pride for the supporters of a football club they support. We often hear that from the many chants or chants from friends, football supporters often compete for creativity so that their proud team wins. But from the yells they showed, it was just a chant, not an anthem. The meaning of this separate anthem is very important because it can influence the players he supports to increase enthusiasm and have previous expectations such as criticism when a club that is defended or supported by all parties of management, players, coaching staff and supporters can evaluate or learn from defeat can be conveyed precisely. The emergence of this anthem has also become interesting football, especially in the Indonesian League because it is a relatively new foreign culture related to the era of Indonesian football before 2014 or since the suspension of the Indonesian League at that time. Not to be missed, the presence of this anthem changed drastically when Indonesian football used to be known even today for its riots and anarchism, but at least it has reduced the number of riots as PSIM Jogjakarta supporters who are known as Brajamusti flocked to the existing Mandala Krida or Sultan Agung stadium. in the city of Bantul, south of the city of Jogja, to showcase the anthem I'm Sure With You. Apart from providing more support to the players, athem is basically a way to express love for the club. Keywords: Anthem; Chant; Meaning; PSIM; Football Fans Club
Revealing Media Neutrality : (Case Study of Reporting on The Revocation of Bharada Richard Eliezer’s Protection by LPSK) Basri, Solluuhiyyah; Zahro', Nida Hamidatuz; Al-harithy, Sierra Larose; Jannah. S, Putri Inayatul; Salsabiilla, Wafiq
Commsphere: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 1 No. II (2023): Commsphere
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iII.987

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Independence and neutrality are ideologies that must be applied in a news story. The media has rights and obligations to ensure these two ideologies match events. The media has also experienced convergence from several types of print news to transforming into digital media online. Reporting current issues, which is the media's function, is exciting to discuss. Here, the researcher analyzes the case of Richard Eliezer's revocation of protection by the LPSK, which was very hotly discussed by the public last March. This study uses qualitative methods and analysis (DNA) with application support dna-2.0-beta25, visone-2.15, and JavaSetup8u321. Researchers found that six media portals analyzed in the reporting of Richard Eliezer's revocation of protection by LPSK, namely Kompas TV, TV One, Metro TV, CNN, Republika, and Tribune, have different alignments. Three of the six media above tend to be neutral; two other portals are pro, and one is contra. In this way, each media has its alignment according to the interests of related parties, which have a background unknown to the public. Keywords: Neutrality, Media, Revoking, Bharada E’s Protection
Gazing Homeland Politics: A Case Study of The Political Engagement of The Indonesian Diaspora Group Manila Triwardani, Reny
Commsphere: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 1 No. II (2023): Commsphere
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iII.992

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As per the data provided by KPU, the 2019 Election witnessed the participation of 2,058,191 voters amongst the Indonesian Diaspora. This number marks an increase of 19,480 voters from the previous Presidential Election held in 2014, wherein 2,038,711 registered voters across 130 Indonesian representatives abroad had cast their votes. The surge in Indonesian Diaspora voters indicates their significant role in election contests. The involvement of the Indonesian Diaspora in homeland politics is significantly impacted by their ability to stay informed about current events and maintain solid familial ties with their home country. Online platforms and social media play an essential role in keeping the Diaspora apprised of political developments and expanding their understanding of the issues. This article explores the political engagement of Indonesian diaspora communities residing in Metro Manila, Philippines, in the lead-up to the 2019 elections. The research centers on a church member group in ICF Makati, which is conventionally regarded as a non-political organization. The study employs a blend of observations and interviews to investigate how the Indonesian diaspora community participates in political affairs. Specifically, the research scrutinizes how they deliberate on topics concerning their homeland's politics and exchange their perspectives on current political events. Findings indicate that the Indonesian Diaspora is becoming more discerning of the political landscape in their homeland. This is primarily due to the widespread political discourse taking place online. Social media platforms have made it effortless for people to remain actively informed about political developments in their home country. Additionally, the Indonesian Diaspora has demonstrated a heightened interest in homeland politics, particularly in the lead-up to elections, to express their imagined nationalism. Keywords: Diaspora group, Presidential Election 2019, Political Engagement, Social Media usage  
STUDI LITERATUR: EKSISTENSI RADIO PADA ERA KONVERGENSI MEDIA Prasasti, Tika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iII.995

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This research examines the existence of radio in the era of media convergence. The research aims to discover how radio exists in the era of media convergence, where new media emerged, making it easier for people to find information. This research uses a qualitative approach to the type of literature study with a historical review—data collection techniques through reviewing books and literature and references related to the research being carried out. The research results show that radio broadcasting can survive in the era of media convergence by making new media an opportunity, not a threat, by utilizing the internet to create websites and social media for archiving content and sharing information about broadcast programs. Keywords: Radio, Technology, Internet, Media Convergence  
PERLAKUAN DISKRIMINASI TERHADAP MAHASISWA PAPUA DI KOTA STUDI YOGYAKARTA Kapisa, Imfakwak
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iII.1014

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Discrimination is still often found in society due to differences in race, gender and religion. Discrimination itself is an action that is a phenomenon that violates human rights law. In general, discrimination occurs because the majority group corners minority groups because groups that have power can act according to their wishes on different minority groups. Especially acts of discrimination against Papuans, acts of discrimination make the majority of Papuans who have migrated feel depressed or even alienated because of the discrimination. This is the background for researchers to look at the negative stigma towards Papuans and in dealing with acts of discrimination that occur in Yogyakarta. Keywords: Discrimination, Race, Culture, Religion, Multiculturalism.
LITERASI DIGITAL PADA REMAJA DAN TANTANGANNYA Rince Tatik Juanita, Rince; Fildzah, Zalsabila Putri; Nasrulloh, Naufal Dzaki; Pamungkas, Widya Jati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/commsphere.v1iII.1139

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The digital era has brought several changes as a positive effect. However, the digital era brings many adverse effects at the same time, making it a new challenge in human life today. So, there is no choice but to command and direct the technique properly and correctly to achieve the most significant benefit. Therefore, digital literacy activities provide assistance and training, especially on healthy internet, hoaxes, and cyberbullying. This activity method is carried out in several stages, namely, the stage of expressing ideas, the group discussion stage, and reflective discussion. The results of this literacy activity positively impacted the participants, namely that each participant was able to group and understand the proper use of social media, the negative impacts of their use of social media, and how to overcome the impacts of using digital media. Keywords: Healthy Internet Outreach, Hoax, Cyber Bullying  

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