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Jurnal Komunikasi
ISSN : 1907848x     EISSN : 25487647     DOI : -
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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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From Awareness to Risk Prevention: Developing Messages for Crisis Communication During Pandemics and Infodemics Hasanah , Fadhiilati; Destrity, Nia Ashton
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/komunikasi.vol19.iss1.art1

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This study aims to describe the crisis communication messages delivered by Kawal COVID-19 via Instagram social media in the pre-crisis and early crisis stages to deal with the pandemic and infodemic in Indonesia. Qualitative content analysis was conducted on 190 posts by the Instagram account @kawalcovid19.id on March 1-May 24, 2020. The results of the study showed that the crisis and risk communication delivered were in the form of sensemaking messages (awareness/understanding), possible risks and potential crises that would occur, and education related to the COVID-19 virus. Efficacy messages (efficacy/success) were also presented. This study also found a combination of sensemaking and efficacy messages and linked them to the social and cultural context. Other messages related to identity and public relations strategies were used to build credibility and interactivity with the public.
Sharenting Practices by Millennial Parents as an Effort to Gain Social Recognition Hidayanto, Syahrul; Athalarik, Fadli Muhammad
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/komunikasi.vol19.iss1.art6

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Unwittingly, when parents share information about their children's lives on social media (sharenting), they need their followers' attention, affection, and a warm attitude to fulfill their emotional needs. This study used a qualitative research approach. Data collection tools in this study were in-depth interviews, literature studies, and observations. The criteria for research informants were parents from the millennial generation who had been actively using social media for more than three years and had a high frequency of social media use. The data analysis used was thematic analysis, which could help researchers capture informants' experiences accessing social media, which researchers then presented through specific themes. Based on the research data processing, in the current digitalization era, the practice of sharing carried out by millennial parents is used to gain social recognition. The results of this study can enrich the discussion on sharing motivation, namely not only in the aspects of self-presentation and social participation but also in the aspect of social recognition.
Localization of the Spotify Website from English to Indonesian Satyaningrum, Nisrina; Alfarisy, Fitri
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/komunikasi.vol19.iss1.art5

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The rise of a digitally and globally integrated society has pushed global companies to adapt their products across various markets through GILT. Among the businesses that have successfully localized their platform for the Indonesian market is Spotify. Using a qualitative case study approach, this study examines the verbal and nonverbal components of the Premium, Support, Download, and Legal webpage localization of Spotify. The study identifies three core localization aspects: technical, content, and linguistic. It also highlights adjustments like price localization, payment methods, copywriting strategies, and the use of loanwords, target language equivalents, and naturalized terms. The analysis comes to the conclusion that due to internationalization and market localization, the Indonesian Spotify website closely mirrors the original, while also being localized for the target locale.
The Meaning of Cross-Cultural Communication Experience of International Students on Pesantren-Based Campuses Setiawan, Erik; Chatamallah, Maman; Wiksana, Wiki Angga
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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This paper aims to examine the cross-cultural experiences of international students at Darussalam Gontor University in Indonesia. The study focuses on the interrelated themes of identity, language, and communication, and seeks to gain insight into how students from a range of countries, including Sudan, Chad, Turkey, and Thailand, experience life at this boarding university. A qualitative, phenomenological approach was employed by researchers, who conducted in-depth interviews and observations to gain insight into the experiences of these students. The findings indicate that identity is shaped by a process of comparison with others, driven by a desire to understand one's group. Language, particularly Arabic and English, plays a pivotal role, in supporting academic and social activities. However, students also engage in voluntary learning of Indonesian to enhance their interactions with the local population. Communication was identified as a crucial aspect of self-concept, self-actualization, happiness, and stress relief.
Different Levels of Social Media Use on Online Political Participation Intyaswati, Drina; Venus, Anter; Kusumajanti; Saputra, Windhi Tia; Qasim Mahmood
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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In many studies, social media use related to political information impacts political participation. However, only some have seen how different levels of social media use affect online political participation. This study aims to see how different levels of social media use affect online political participation by using the theory of source credibility. This study was conducted using a survey method by distributing questionnaires through social media networks. The population is Jakarta residents. Using purposive sampling, we obtained a sample of 500 respondents. Results showed that in the low category, apart from gender and education, the use of social media also impacts online political participation. In the medium category, besides the use of social media, gender, education, age, and political trust affect online political participation. In the high category, what influences online political participation are the use of social media, political trust, and social media credibility. The source credibility theory is confirmed only among high users.
Pantun Sebagai Bentuk Komunikasi Lingkungan Masyarakat Uluan di Sumatera Selatan Yenrizal, Yenrizal; Muhaimin, Ahmad; Sirozi, Muhammad
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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The purpose of this study was to find and explain the existence of pantun as a means of environmental communication in the Uluan community of South Sumatra. The study used a qualitative method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and searches for relevant documents. The results of this study indicate that environmental communication in pantun can be divided into two categories. The first category explicitly refers to environmental issues, and the second category is not explicitly related to environmental issues, but its implicit meaning refers to environmental issues. This study also found that pantun as a form of environmental communication in the Uluan community of South Sumatra is dynamic and continues to reproduce. Because pantun is rooted and sourced from the environmental conditions of the community itself, this study recommends that pantun can be a medium for environmental campaigns.
Narasi Budaya dan Ketahanan Komunal: Eksplorasi Makna Simbolik Spanduk Berbahasa Jawa pada Pandemi Covid- 19 Kertamukti, Rama Kertamukti; Nashira, Khalifa Zia
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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This study analyses the symbolic meaning of Javanese banners warning of the danger of COVID-19 in Yogyakarta using Roland Barthes' semiotic theory. The analysis includes three stages: denotation, connotation and myth. The messages on the banners contain clear literal meanings about lockdowns and the coronavirus, and reflect people's frustrations and concerns about social restrictions. At the mythic level, the banners reinforce cultural narratives of resilience and communal co-operation. Javanese society has a long-standing culture. The use of Javanese language demonstrates an emphasis on local values and strengthens community ties. This study confirms the importance of health communication that resonates with local culture in improving community adherence to health measures. These messages not only disseminate information but also shape collective identity amidst the pandemic.
Melihat krisis sebagai ”ruang belajar” Rianto, Puji
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 19 NO 1 OKTOBER 2024
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Krisis senantiasa “berwajah ganda”. Pada satu sisi, krisis menciptakan ketidakstabilan, kecemasan, dan kerugian baik material maupun immaterial. Namun, krisis juga menciptakan peluang (Ioannides & Gyimóthy, 2020) dan pelajaran berharga bagi organisasi dan, dalam banyak kasus, umat manusia. Pandemi Covid-19 yang dideklarasikan sebagai Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) oleh organisasi kesehatan dunia (WHO) pada 30 Januari 2020 dan baru dinyatakan berakhir pada 05 Mei 2023 menyebabkan kematian antara 13,3-16,6 juta orang (dalam kurun 1 Januari 2020 hingga 31 Desember 2021) (Rahadian, 2022). Tidakberbeda dengan krisis dan bencana lainnya, pandemi Covid-19 juga telah memberikan banyak pelajaran berharga. Pandemi Covid-19 tidak hanya menguji sistem kesehatan, tetapi juga menguji sistem-sistem lainnya seperti sistem jaminan sosial, sistem politik, kapital sosial masyarakat, dan yang tidak dapat diabaikan adalah sistem komunikasi publik. Oleh karena itu, yang terpenting dari pandemi covid adalah bagaimana mengambil pelajaran dari krisis tersebut. Dalam hal ini, Dirjen WHO, TedrosAdhanom Ghebreyesus (Dinkes Aceh, 2023) mengemukakan,”Covid telah mengubah dunia, mengubah kita. Seperti apa yang seharusnya terjadi. Jika kita kembali seperti dulu sebelum Covid, kita gagal untuk belajar dan bersalah ke generasi masa depan”. Dengan demikian, kegagalan dalam mengambil pelajaran bukan saja sebuah kesalahan, tetapi juga”dosa” untuk generasi yang akan datang.
Media Sosial dan Aktivisme Digital Perempuan: Analisis Wacana #Ibutunggalmelawan di Instagram Dwityas, Nindyta Aisyah; Marta, Rustono Farady; Briandana, Rizki
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): VOLUME 18 NO 2 APRIL 2024
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Digital activism, commonly referred to as online activism, is the practice of using electronic communication tools as a type of activism aimed at fostering the development of community movements. Digital activism is connected to online discourse through various mechanisms, including social media platforms, connectivity actions and the discursive construction of digital technology.  The purpose of this study is to examine the discourse that is growing in the comments section of the online petition content for the #MotherSingleMelawan on the Instagram account @changeorg_id, as well as the signs of female digital activism that are emerging. Marie-Anne Paveau pioneered the qualitative discourse analysis research methodology, which is particularly relevant when applied to online communication. The results of the research show that women's digital activism in the comments column of the #SingleMotherMelawan online petition consists of four main discourse themes, namely; 1) the discourse of belief-based gender oppression, 2) the discourse of gender relations in parental relations, 3) the discourse of justice for victims of gender-based violence, 4) the discourse of discrimination against single mothers.
Kecakapan Literasi Digital Para Penyintas Online Gender-Based Violence Andiyansari, Popi; Juwono, Andri Prasetyo
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): VOLUME 18 NO 2 APRIL 2024
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The digital literacy index in Indonesia continues to increase. However, apart from increasing the literacy index, the number of online gender-based violence (online GBV) is in the high category. This research aims to determine the level of digital literacy skills of survivors of online gender-based violence in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. This research aims to understand the digital literacy skills of online GBV completers so that it becomes a consideration for related parties in efforts to improve digital literacy skills. This research was studied using 10 digital literacy competencies by Japelidi. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with the research object being eight online GBV editors in the DIY area. The results of this research indicate that participants have not fulfilled the evaluation and collaboration competencies on digital platforms. Participants have not been able to choose the correct content and only follow the opinions of other people (netizens). Participants also have not been able to use their critical powers to initiate communities on online platforms to resolve online GBV problems.

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