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International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30267463     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46336/ijlcb
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The International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting (IJLCB) is an official journal of the Communication in Research and Publications (CRP) and publishes original research papers that cover the theory, practice, history, or methodology of International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting (LCB). IJLCB will act as a platform to encourage further research in Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting (LCB) theory and applications. In the era of globalization, language has a very important role as a means of communication between citizens and the world community. The era of the wave of human civilization on earth includes the existence of a language of communication as one of the pillars of human civilization. In this era of globalization, mass communication media are even more sophisticated and complex than before, especially after reaching the communicant or the person receiving the message. Technology makes it very easy for humans to find out what is happening in the world so quickly, so that electronic media has a very wide network and is able to present clear images and can provide benefits and a source of knowledge and entertainment to the public. Broadcast media are institutions or organizations that disseminate information in the form of cultural products or other information that can influence and reflect the socio-culture in society. Broadcasting media is divided into two, namely radio broadcasting and television broadcasting. Both types of broadcasting in the perspective of communication fall into the category of mass communication. In this era of globalization, research related to language, communication and broadcasting is very important, in order to obtain innovations in the field of language, communication and broadcasting which have a positive impact on the civilization of the world community. The mission of the International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting (IJLCB) is to enhance the dissemination of knowledge across all disciplines in theory, practice, history, or methodology of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting. The above discipline is not exhaustive, and papers representing any other social science field will be considered. The IJLCB particularly encourage manuscripts that discuss the latest research findings or contemporary research that can be used directly or indirectly in addressing critical issues and sharing of advanced knowledge and best practices in The essential. The essential but not exclusive, audiences are academicians, graduate students, researchers, policy-makers, regulators, practitioners, and others interested in business, management, economics, and social development studies. For ensuring a wide range of audiences, this journal accepts only the articles in English. The scope of Linguistics are: Theoretical and Descriptive Linguistics, Psycholinguistics and Sociolinguistics, Translation, Forensic Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Graphology, Lexicography, Neurolinguistics, Applied Phonetics, Historical Linguistics, Language Education, and other relevant matters. The scope of Communication are: Social Communication, Business Communication, Organizational Communication, Traditional Communication, Development Communication, Intercultural Communication, International Communication and Political Communication, and other relevant matters. The scope of Broadcasting are: Journalism, Photography, Computer Broadcasting Applications, Techniques for Searching and Writing News, Multimedia Communication, Television Production, Visual Advertising, Advertising Media Planning, Television (TV) Computer Graphics, Reporting and Interview Techniques, TV Post Production, Media and TV Studio Systems, Management TV Production, Political Economy of Media, Media Research, Vocal Engineering and Host, TV Journalism, Broadcast Management, Film and TV Screenwriting, Online Journalism, Press Ethics Law, and other relevant matters.
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The Influence of Media Conglomerates in the Context of Migration from Analog to Digital Broadcasting: Analysis from a Media Political Economy Perspective and Its Impact on Society Prabowo, Agung; Cahyandari, Rini; Abdul Halim, Nurfadhlina
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i1.87

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This research discusses the role of media conglomerates in the context of migration policies from analog to digital broadcasts. Media conglomerates often have great influence in the media industry, and migration policies such as these can affect the way information is delivered and accessed by the public. This research analyzes the tendency of media conglomerates to report information that suits their interests, their impact on society, and how they respond to digital migration policies. The political economy of communication theory, especially the concepts of commodification, spatialization, and structuration, is used to explain these dynamics. Some media conglomerates reject the migration policy, considering it a threat to their dominance in the media industry. However, migration policies also open up opportunities for new entrants in the broadcasting industry. In conclusion, it is important to understand how the dynamics of the political economy of the media influence media policies that affect society.
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in the Rehabilitation Process for Drug Addicts at Rancamaya Singaparna Mental Hospital: An Interactional Analysis Aglia, Arla; Sidiq, Fahmi; Chatimah, Chusnul
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i1.88

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This research investigates communication behavior, both verbal and nonverbal, that occurs in the rehabilitation process for drug addicts at the Rancamaya Mental Hospital. These data are presented in the context of communication between medical staff and residents, and include various aspects of communication such as facial expressions, hand gestures, spatial arrangement (proxemics), use of time (chronemics), clothing, as well as voice characteristics and sound intensity (paralinguistics). The research results show that nonverbal communication plays an important role in building empathy, conveying messages, and creating an effective rehabilitation environment. This research provides in-depth insight into how nonverbal communication influences the rehabilitation process of drug addicts.
Digital Health Literacy and Telemedicine in the Information Age: A Comprehensive Review and Future Prospects Azahra, Astrid Sulistya; Pirdaus, Dede Irman; Prabowo, Agung
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i1.89

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In the digital era, advances in information technology have penetrated various aspects of life, including the health sector. This article reviews the importance of health literacy and digital literacy in facing the challenges of health information that is easily produced and disseminated in the digital world. Telemedicine or e-health is in the main spotlight in facilitating access to health services, while this research introduces a health literacy model with three level including functional, interactive, and critical. Digital literacy is described as a key skill in understanding, evaluating, and wisely utilizing online health information. The article also discusses the role played by the government and society in overcoming the spread of hoaxes and increasing digital literacy. Thus, by increasing health literacy and digital literacy, it is hoped that people can access correct health information and avoid misinformation, which will ultimately contribute to improving quality of life and welfare. In an increasingly digitally connected world, the ability to critically sort information and use technology wisely is key to maintaining the health and well-being of society. Therefore, joint efforts between the government, health institutions and the community in increasing health literacy and digital literacy are very important to face this ever-growing digital era. In the digital era, advances in information technology have penetrated various aspects of life, including the health sector. This article reviews the importance of health literacy and digital literacy in facing the challenges of health information that is easily produced and disseminated in the digital world. Telemedicine or e-health is in the main spotlight in facilitating access to health services, while this research introduces a health literacy model with three level including functional, interactive, and critical. Digital literacy is described as a key skill in understanding, evaluating, and wisely utilizing online health information. The article also discusses the role played by the government and society in overcoming the spread of hoaxes and increasing digital literacy. Thus, by increasing health literacy and digital literacy, it is hoped that people can access correct health information and avoid misinformation, which will ultimately contribute to improving quality of life and welfare. In an increasingly digitally connected world, the ability to critically sort information and use technology wisely is key to maintaining the health and well-being of society. Therefore, joint efforts between the government, health institutions and the community in increasing health literacy and digital literacy are very important to face this ever-growing digital era.
Family Communication Patterns in Javanese Culture and Their Influence on Children's Emotional Development: A Qualitative Study Kalfin, Kalfin; Azahra, Astrid Sulistya; Yuningsih, Siti Hadiaty
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i1.90

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This research examines the application of communication patterns in Javanese cultural families and their impact on children's emotional development. Qualitative descriptive methods were used with in-depth analysis of field data. Data was obtained from interviews and observations of 18 families with socio-economic variations. The results show that family communication patterns play a central role in shaping children's emotional development. Authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative/democratic communication patterns were identified as the main patterns. Implementing democratic communication patterns has a positive impact on children's emotional development. Family understanding regarding the relationship between family communication and children's emotional development needs to be improved. The combination of Javanese and modern cultural values and religious life plays an important role in supporting children's emotional development. This research provides an in-depth view of communication patterns and their influence on children's emotional development in the context of Javanese culture. It is hoped that the implications of these findings will help families strengthen positive relationships and support children's emotional well-being in a rich and diverse cultural context. By understanding more deeply about communication patterns in Javanese families and their impact on children's emotional development, it is hoped that this research can provide practical guidance for families in strengthening positive relationships and supporting children's emotional well-being in the unique Javanese cultural context.
The Impact Of Smartphone Use On Social Interaction In The Work Environment: Case Study Of Pt Teodore Pan Garmindo Tasikmalaya Employees Pirdaus, Dede Irman; Amal, Moh Alfi; kalfi
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i1.91

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This research aims to evaluate the impact of the use of communication technology, especially smartphones, on social interactions in the work environment. Data was collected through a survey filled out by 150 employees from Pt Teodore Pan Garmindo Tasikmalaya. The results of the analysis show that smartphone use has the potential to influence social interactions, especially in the context of face-to-face communication. Women tend to be more involved in social interactions via smartphones compared to men. These findings emphasize the importance of controlling smartphone use wisely in social interaction situations. Effective face-to-face communication remains the key to building harmonious relationships in the work environment.
Strategies for Anticipating Speech Production Errors in the Public Speaking Context: Psycholinguistic Analysis and Improving Public Speaking Ability Cahyandari, Rini; vimelia, willen; salih, yasir
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v2i1.92

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This research explores and analyzes various aspects related to public speaking and speech production errors in real life contexts. Through a literature review, this research explains the types of speech production errors, their causes, and strategies to anticipate these errors. This research also links speech production errors with public speaking, highlighting the importance of psycholinguistic understanding in this regard. The research results show that anticipating speech production errors is the key to improving public speaking skills. Anticipation strategies include preparing the topic well, maintaining composure, focusing, and using familiar vocabulary. Speech production errors can disrupt the flow of a presentation, so a deep understanding of these aspects is very important in public speaking.

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