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Jurnal Komunikasi
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Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
Journal Komunikasi is a peer-review journal published by Department of Communication Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta. We welcome all contributions on the following topics: media, journalism, strategic communication and all field related to communication studies. The article that uses critical theories/perspectives and encourages the spirit of empowerment would be more preferred.
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Pemaknaan Artefak Budaya dan Tuturan Perayaan Keagamaan Turnomo Rahardjo; Hapsari Dwiningtyas Sulistyani; Lintang Ratri Rahmiaji
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 1 (2022): VOLUME 17 NO 1 OKTOBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/komunikasi.vol17.iss1.art6

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This study was intended to comprehend how faith-based community groups communicated about cultural artifacts such as diverse Christmas celebration speeches. this study employed a phenomenological approach in order to understand the importance of identity expressions from the cultural artifacts associated with the Christmas season. This study found that faith-based community organizations interpret the issues of Christmas speeches or greetings differently. Muhammadiyah "frees" its adherents to wish Christians a Merry Christmas or not. Additionally, since Christmas characteristics were seen as examples of cultural inventiveness, it did not raise any objections to them. Congratulating the religious holidays of other religions, such as "Merry Christmas," are officially not prohibited by Nahdlatul Ulama. Similar circumstances apply to the Indonesian Chinese Islamic Association. With so many different religions practiced in Chinese society, sending presents and expressing congratulations during religious events is customary. Persatuan Islam and Majelis Mujahidin offered a different viewpoint. Because it goes against their beliefs, they generally resist sending christmas greetings.
Medium, Teks, dan Makna Puji Rianto
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 1 (2022): VOLUME 17 NO 1 OKTOBER 2022
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Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 1 (2022): VOLUME 17 NO 1 OKTOBER 2022
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Pemaknaan, Sosialisasi, dan Internalisasi Filsafat Noken dalam Komunikasi Pembangunan Masyarakat Kota Jayapura Avelinus Lefaan
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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This study aims to reveal the meaning of noken, and how the socialization and internalization of the noken philosophy in Jayapura society in the dynamics of development communication. The research method uses field studies. Data was collected through in-depth interviews. The results of the study show that the meaning of the Jayapura people for noken is not only as a work of civilization in the form of an art object in the form of a knitted bag, but also contains a philosophy regarding Papuan socio-cultural values. On the other hand, even though noken contains a philosophical meaning full of Papuan values, the people of Jayapura and Papua in general do not know the philosophical meaning of noken. This research suggests the need for communication activities aimed at socializing and internalizing the noken philosophy to the people of Jayapura. Socialization should be carried out using a positivistic paradigm communication model, while at the internalization level using a constructivist paradigm.
Ketika Fakta Bukanlah Kebenaran: Peran Media Daring dalam Amplifikasi Misinformasi Kesehatan di Era Pandemi Covid-19 Rani Prita Prabawangi; Megasari Noer Fatanti
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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During the Covid-19 epidemic, people must not only escape getting infected with the virus, but also avoid being targeted by hoaxes. In cyberspace, there are several topics of misinformation ranging from conspiracy theories to claims of finding anti-corona medications. Various studies have discovered that during a pandemic, social media is the mechanism through which health misinformation begins and spreads. However, there is a lack of data on misinformation disseminated by other media, particularly verified media. This study intends to bridge a research gap by investigating more into how claims of traditional medicine healing Covid-19 are publicized by Indonesian online news outlets. This study did a content analysis of 14 media articles from various online media about anti-corona herbal remedies affiliated to the 'Covid-19 Herbal Research Team for the Nation.' The study's findings suggest that in reporting on anti-corona medications, the majority of the media have abandoned the discipline of verification in the news production process. The media has amplified the lies of the 'Covid-19 Herbal Research Team for the Nation' through misleading headlines and reports that only feature sole claims.
Support Group Communication untuk Kesehatan Mental pada Pasien Covid-19 di Kota Malang Nilam Wardasari; Nia Ashton Destrity
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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Mental health is a major problem for Covid-19 patients who are undergoing isolation. This is feared to have a negative impact on the patient's physical condition. Support groups have the potential to reduce and relieve psychological discomfort for patients and contribute to the recovery of Covid-19 patients. This research aims to identify the communication process and communicative behavior in the Covid-19 patient support group. The research was conducted qualitatively. In-depth interviews were conducted with four Covid-19 survivors who had been hospitalized at the Idjen Boulevard Field Hospital in Malang City. This research shows that when patients first receive a diagnosis of Covid-19, individuals experience stress due to feelings of panic and worry due to insufficient information received. Hospital facilities support the frequency and intensity of interactions between patients. Support groups that have emerged among Covid-19 patients in quarantine homes encourage patients to share stories and experiences with each other. The presence of a psychiatrist at the quarantine home also contributes to reducing the level of stress experienced by Covid-19 patients. This research also confirms that the physical presence and face-to-face communication among patients at the quarantine house has a more significant impact than forms of support from friends and family through mediated communication.
New Media dan Penguatan Moderasi Beragama di Indonesia Hasan Sazali; Ali Mustafa
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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This article aims to analyze the use of YouTube in an effort to strengthen religious moderation in Indonesia on the official YouTube account of the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia, "Kemenag RI". The Ministry of Religion was chosen as the subject of the study because it is an institution that is the leading sector in strengthening religious moderation in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative method. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. This study found several conclusions. First, the use of the YouTube channel in strengthening the issue of religious moderation requires intensification efforts, especially in terms of the variety of themes and the type of content uploaded. Second, the idea of religious moderation that is uploaded revolves around two forms, namely the idea of conception and the idea of action. The notion of conception explains religious moderation as a religious way that is tolerant, spreads compassion, and is non-violent. The idea of action describes a number of programs carried out by the government to strengthen religious moderation in Indonesia. Third, netizens' response to religious moderation content is in two forms of participation, namely affiliation and expression.
Arena Komunikasi Politik di Indonesia: Bagaimana Masyarakat Sipil Menggunakan Media Baru sebagai Komunikasi Politik Wisnu Martha Adiputra; Budi Irawanto; Novi Kurnia
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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This research seeks to explain the arena of political communication in Indonesia for civil society groups to use new media from 2010 to 2020. The context of this time shows the increasingly complex development of democracy and new media, including the presence of social media. The research was conducted using the case study method by exploring three cases of civil society groups, namely Remotivi, Combine Resource Institution, and Zero Kilometer Makassar. This study departs from the hypothesis that the use of new media by civil society groups can encourage a more democratic process of political communication. This study found that the presence of new media has not been able to encourage civil society to use the arena of political communication properly. Judging from the aspect of the arena, which consists of existence, regulation, relations, and public space, it turns out that it has not been able to encourage a democratic political communication process even though new media has been used in communication actions by civil society groups.This research seeks to explain the arena of political communication in Indonesia for civil society groups to use new media from 2010 to 2020. The context of this time shows the increasingly complex development of democracy and new media, including the presence of social media. The research was conducted using the case study method by exploring three cases of civil society groups, namely Remotivi, Combine Resource Institution, and Zero Kilometer Makassar. This study departs from the hypothesis that the use of new media by civil society groups can encourage a more democratic process of political communication. This study found that the presence of new media has not been able to encourage civil society to use the arena of political communication properly. Judging from the aspect of the arena, which consists of existence, regulation, relations, and public space, it turns out that it has not been able to encourage a democratic political communication process even though new media has been used in communication actions by civil society groups.
Ketika Animasi Menjadi Soft Diplomacy: Bagaimana Animasi Mengkonstruksikan Nilai-Nilai Pancasila? Andrian Wikayanto; Sentiela Ocktaviana; Lengga Pradipta
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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The increasing number of conflicts and hatred narrations that spread on online and offline media motivate local filmmakers to make animations that present Pancasila, one of which is the animated series Adit Sopo Jarwo (ASJ) which can be accessed freely on YouTube. This study is to analyze how Pancasila's values are communicated through animation works. This study uses a qualitative content analysis method. Qualitative content analysis emphasizes text and symbols in a particular context. The coding process is carried out using NVivo 12 plus by examining the Pancasila values' distribution through two variables, animation elements (audio, motion, narrative, and visual) and the characters in the series. The data were collected by identifying the Pancasila values that appeared in the ASJ series: religion-tolerance, humanity; patriotism-unity; democracy; and social justice. Those values are articulated in this animation work through animation basic elements and characters. Animated series not only can be used as entertainment media but also can be used by creators as soft diplomacy tools to convey the values of Pancasila
Social Media as a Negative Source of Political News in a Polarized Society? Indonesian and Filipino Students' Perception Titin Setiawati; Andys Tiara; Sri Mustika
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 17 NO 2 APRIL 2023
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The polarized society due to political elections in Indonesia and the Philippines is inseparable from many aspects. This study aims to elaborate the perception of Indonesian and Filipino students of social media as a political news source in a polarized society during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a qualitative method. The result of this study shows that Indonesian and Filipino students used social media as a reference news source. For Indonesian students, Instagram became the most influential social media, whilst for the Filipino students, Facebook was the most influential social media. Indonesian students negatively perceived social media as a political news source due to the power of social media to increase or decrease polarization, whereas Filipino students have a reversed point of view. The positive perception of media is related to the ability of social media to give the knowledge about the political actors. According to Indonesian and Filipino students, political polarization in society occurs and continues because it is caused by fanaticism, group influence and the media. This research provides new insights to the public about how social media can affect social conditions concerning political contestation, and provides insight to political contestants about the social media usage as a source of political news among the younger generation.

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