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INJECT Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication
ISSN : 25485857     EISSN : 25487124     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18326/inject
Focus and Scope INJECT journal focuses on the discussion of interdisciplinary communication, social-religious research that includes culture, Media Communication using quantitative or qualitative research methods. This journal is a media to accommodate the result of field research of students, lecturers, or practitioners. This journal encompasses original research articles, and short communications, including: Media Communication Political Communication Culture Communication New media and Communication Technologies Public Relations Cross-cultural Communication Organizational Communication Research Communication Social Communication Public Communication Dawah and Communication Religion Inject Journal, published twice a year (June and December) with deference topic. We receive communication articles from various countries that fit the focus and scope. The articles we received are the result of research and ideas and have not been published in other journals.
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The Role of Communication in Maintaining the Resilience of Muslim Families in Mandailing Natal in the Era of Disruption: A Qualitative Approach Based on Islamic Values Elismayanti Rambe
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.5894

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This study aims to determine the challenges and opportunities in building family resilience in the era of disruption. The research method used is qualitative, involving in-depth interviews with research informants using purposive sampling, non-participant observation, and documentation studies. The results of the study indicate that the high divorce rate in Mandailing Natal is mainly due to the unpreparedness of families to adapt to the rapid changes in communication technology, which has an impact on the poor quality of communication and causes family resilience to become fragile. Building the resilience of Muslim families in the era of disruption requires specific understanding and steps from various parties that can help families face the challenges and changes in society and technology so they can adapt and maintain the religious values that are the foundation of family unity.
Evaluating Communication Policies in Grant Management for Islamic Institutions: A Case Study of BKAD North Sumatra Muhammad Rahmadani Lubis; Hasan Sazali; Hasnun Jauhari Ritonga
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.5905

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This study aims to analyze the communication policies of the Regional Finance and Asset Agency (BKAD) of North Sumatra Province in managing grants for Islamic institutions, including the implementation of good governance principles, the effectiveness of guidance and assistance, as well as the supporting and inhibiting factors in the grant management process. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation involving BKAD officials and Islamic organizations receiving grants. The findings reveal that although BKAD has established formal regulations through Governor Regulation No. 19/2022, the implementation of communication policies remains suboptimal. Information dissemination is predominantly one-directional, causing gaps in understanding and frequent administrative errors. Guidance and technical assistance are limited, resulting in difficulties for institutions in preparing RAB, SPJ, and financial documentation. Furthermore, the application of good governance principles transparency, accountability, and effectiveness is inconsistent, mainly due to passive information delivery, limited institutional capacity, and insufficient monitoring. Supporting factors include the availability of clear regulations, BKAD's commitment to improving services, and institutions' willingness to learn. However, low administrative literacy, lengthy bureaucracy, limited BKAD human resources, and weak evaluation mechanisms hinder implementation. This study contributes theoretically and practically by highlighting the need for two-way communication, capacity building, and continuous monitoring to strengthen financial governance among Islamic institutions
The Reception of Choi Siwon’s Transnational Star Image by Indonesian ELF Fandom: An Encoding–Decoding Analysis Basar Ananta Farrel Silitonga; Aprilianti Pratiwi
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.5909

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This study aims to analyze the synergy between the Korean entertainment industry’s Star System and fandom reception in shaping and reinforcing the global image of Choi Siwon as a transnational figure within cross-border marketing practices. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with three informants from the ELF fandom and document studies of promotional materials, media coverage, and commercial data related to brands collaborating with Choi Siwon. The analysis employs Stuart Hall’s Encoding–Decoding framework to trace how audiences interpret the industry-constructed image. Findings reveal that Siwon’s persona—combining roles as an idol, actor, and philanthropist—is the result of a systematic Star System that produces a stable and marketable public identity. ELF fandom generally decodes this image dominantly, interpreting Siwon as charismatic, professional, and morally grounded. This interpretation fosters consumption loyalty, demonstrated by increased engagement and product sales endorsed by Siwon, including the Mie Sedaap campaign, which recorded a significant rise in the Indonesian market. These findings confirm that the synergy between the Star System and fandom reception forms an effective global marketing mechanism through celebrity image reinforcement and active audience participation.
Da’wah Television From The Perspective Of Islamic Media: A Theoretical Framework Of Ownership, Content, Management, Product, And Goal Mohammad Rofiq; Samsuriyanto Samsuriyanto
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.5927

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This study aims to formulate a comprehensive theoretical framework for da’wah television by integrating the dimensions of ownership, management, content, product, and goal. This synthesis is designed to provide a systematic academic standard for validating da’wah television claims and bridging the gap between operational management practices and the mission of socio-religious transformation. The research employs a constructivist-interpretive paradigm within a qualitative research design, utilizing a library research approach and a systematic literature review strategy. Data were gathered from major academic databases until late 2025 to ensure the inclusion of the most recent academic discussions. The data were analyzed using Qualitative Content Analysis, adapting the interactive analysis model by Miles, Huberman, & Saldaña (2014) to bridge Islamic normative ideals with media industry realities. The results obtained indicate that a robust da’wah television framework requires a circular integration where ownership influences management, which then dictates the quality of content and product, ultimately leading to the fulfillment of the goal. This cyclical flow ensures that the final media product serves as a tool for social change rather than a mere commodity, while the goal fulfillment feeds back into ownership values. The study contributes significant conceptual enrichment by providing a rigorous analytical vocabulary for Islamic media studies and explicitly mapping the tension points between religious idealism (e.g., peace journalism) and market realities (e.g., sensational conflict journalism). Although limited by the absence of primary empirical data, this theoretical framework establishes a vital foundation for future empirical validation in the modern broadcasting landscape.
Applying The Circular Model Of Some To Digital Public Relations: Instagram And Brand Image Construction In Taman Budaya Yogyakarta Irgiawan Aditya Rangga; Iva Fikrani Deslia
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.5995

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This research aims to analyze the digital public relations strategy through Instagram social media in shaping the brand image of Taman Budaya Yogyakarta (TBY) as “The Window of Yogyakarta”. The method employed is a descriptive, qualitative approach, utilizing case study techniques through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that the management of the @tamanbudayayogya Instagram account follows the principles of The Circular Model of SOME, which consists of Share, Optimize, Manage, and Engage. Taman Budaya Yogyakarta utilizes Instagram as a strategic communication medium to disseminate cultural content, build audience engagement, and form emotional connections with the public through two-way interaction, visual content, and collaboration with various external parties. This approach has also proven effective in building a positive image of cultural institutions amidst the challenges of the digital era, making Instagram a key instrument in strengthening Taman Budaya Yogyakarta's identity as Yogyakarta's cultural window.
Development And Evaluation of A Sufi Oriented Experiential Learning Model In Islamic Religious Education Suharjo; Duski Samad; Ulfatmi Amirsyah; Samsul Nizar
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.5997

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This study addressed the low emotional-spiritual intelligence among students at SMAN 1 Kinali, a problem stemming from a conventional Islamic Religious Education (PAI) approach overly focused on cognitive and dogmatic instruction. The research aimed to develop, implement, and evaluate the validity, practicality, and effectiveness of a Sufi-oriented experiential learning model that integrates Al-Ghazali’s spiritual stages (maqamat) with Kolb’s experiential learning cycle. Employing a Research and Development (R&D) design using the 4D model (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate), data were collected through mixed methods, including pre-test/post-test ESQ scales, participant observation, reflective journals, and in-depth interviews. The experimental group (n=32) underwent the intervention, while a control group (n=30) received conventional instruction. Quantitative data analysis using paired and independent sample t-tests revealed a significantly higher ESQ improvement in the experimental group (mean gain = +27.52, p < 0.01, d = 3.78) compared to the control group (mean gain = +10.09). Qualitative thematic analysis showed students' progression to the initial taubah (repentance) stage, marked by heightened self-awareness, behavioral changes, and value internalization. The findings conclude that the developed model is valid, practical, and effective in enhancing students' ESQ. This study offers a replicable pedagogical framework for holistic PAI, emphasizing the integration of spiritual psychology and experiential pedagogy.
Youth-Participatory Visual Communication in Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention: A Systematic Review Agung Dwi Wicaksnono; Desi Dwi Prianti; Fitri Hariana Oktaviani
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.6005

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Adolescent substance abuse remains a persistent global public health concern, shaped by developmental vulnerability, social influences, and increasing exposure to media-based messages, highlighting the need for effective and contextually relevant prevention strategies. Although visual communication has become a prominent component of prevention campaigns, evidence regarding its effectiveness and the role of youth participation, particularly through Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR), has not been systematically consolidated. This systematic literature review examines how visual communication is implemented in adolescent substance abuse prevention, evaluates its effectiveness in influencing knowledge, attitudes, social norms, and behaviours, and explores the contribution of YPAR to campaign design and impact. Following PRISMA and Kitchenham guidelines, a comprehensive search was conducted across Scopus and Google Scholar using PICO-informed keywords. Peer-reviewed studies published between 2015 and 2025 in English or Bahasa Indonesia were screened using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Methodological quality was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT), and data were synthesized through thematic analysis supported by NVivo 14. A total of 36 studies were included. The findings indicate that static visuals, audio-visual content, and social media–based strategies dominate the literature and are consistently associated with improvements in knowledge, risk perception, attitudes, and social norms. Behavioural outcomes were less frequently examined. Participatory and YPAR-driven visual approaches, although limited in number, demonstrated strong potential in fostering youth agency, engagement, and empowerment. These findings underscore the importance of integrating participatory visual communication strategies to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of adolescent substance abuse prevention efforts.
Incidental News Consumption On Social Media Among Gen Z: A Case Study Of The 'Immortal Basketball Club' Community In South Tangerang, Banten Medo Maulianza; Nur Asni Gani; Ella Xenia Maharani
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.6012

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This qualitative study investigates the process of Incidental News Exposure on social media among Generation Z. Utilizing Sanda Erdelez's five-stage Information Encountering model, the research confirms that INE is a dominant mode of news consumption, largely superseding deliberate news seeking due to social media architecture. Key findings reveal that the process is highly systematic: The Noticing and Stopping stages are driven by sophisticated algorithmic curation, repetition, and affective factors like curiosity and boredom, often transforming passively encountered content into active engagement. Crucially, the Examining stage demonstrated that news utility is primarily defined by social currency, the ability to facilitate peer conversations before any pragmatic or civic value. While the exposure is incidental, it acts as a Catalyst for Deliberate Action, prompting users to verify and seek deeper, intentional information. However, highly engaging incidental content frequently displaces the user’s original intent, confirming INE's significant structural power in dictating information flow. The study concludes that news providers must adapt to Gen Z's reliance on selective incidental exposure by prioritizing casual presentation and social relevance to remain effective.
Velar and Uvular Stop Production in Qur’anic Recitation: A Phonetic Study Across Three Speaker Groups Fatimah Azzahra; Syihabuddin; Nalahuddin Saleh
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.6017

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This study examines the acoustic realization of the velar stop /k/ and the uvular stop /q/ in the recitation of Surah Al-‘Alaq, with particular attention to the role of articulatory training. Using acoustic analysis, the study investigates spectral and temporal parameters across readers with different levels of tahsin training, focusing on the second formant (F2) and segmental duration as correlates of place-of-articulation contrast. The results indicate that the distinction between /k/ and /q/ is most consistently reflected in spectral properties. The uvular stop /q/ shows systematically lower F2 values than /k/, reflecting posterior tongue dorsum retraction associated with uvular articulation, even within the highly regulated context of Qur’anic recitation. In contrast, segmental duration does not display a consistent distinction between the two consonants, suggesting that temporal cues are strongly influenced by suprasegmental constraints such as tempo regulation and rhythmic organization. Differences across participant groups further suggest that articulatory training contributes to greater stability in spectral realization. Readers with tahsin training demonstrate more consistent F2 patterns for /q/ than pre-tahsin learners, indicating improved control over articulatory gestures critical for posterior consonant production. Overall, the findings show that spectral cues provide a more reliable basis for distinguishing velar and uvular stops than temporal measures in recitational speech, with important implications for tahsin instruction.
Understanding Multidimensional Patient Feedback as Healthcare Communication: An Interdisciplinary Computational Analysis Bahari, Aris Ridky Setiya; Berlilana; Utomo, Fandy Setyo
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v10i2.6046

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Patient feedback represents an important form of healthcare communication through which patients articulate experiences, evaluations, and expectations toward healthcare services. In practice, this communication is often conveyed through unstructured, subjective, and multidimensional narratives, in which a single message may simultaneously address multiple service aspects. Such characteristics complicate the systematic interpretation of patient communication, particularly when sentimental expressions are unevenly distributed and dominated by positive evaluations. This study aims to examine patient feedback as a communicative practice in healthcare by analyzing multidimensional sentiment expressions from an interdisciplinary communication perspective. Computational methods are not positioned as the primary contribution of this study, but are employed as analytical tools to support the interpretation of large-scale patient communication data. An aspect-based sentiment analysis framework with a multilabel classification scheme is used to capture how sentiments are communicated toward predefined service aspects. The dataset consists of 1,131 anonymized patient feedback texts collected from JIH Purwokerto Hospital. To reduce interpretive bias caused by imbalanced sentiment distributions that may obscure less explicit communication expressions, label-based data balancing strategies are applied. Indonesian language modeling is used to accommodate the informal and context-dependent characteristics of patient narratives. The findings indicate that this approach enables a more structured reading of patient communication across service aspects, particularly in identifying explicit positive and negative sentiments. In contrast, neutral sentiment remains more difficult to identify due to its implicit and contextual nature, reflecting the complexity of patient communication strategies. Overall, this study demonstrates that computational analysis can function as a supportive instrument in healthcare communication research for systematically mapping multidimensional patient feedback, provided that the results are interpreted contextually rather than mechanically.