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INDONESIA
Jurnal Komunikasi
ISSN : 19784597     EISSN : 25494902     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21107/komunikasi
Core Subject : Social,
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Articles 5 Documents
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Transformation of Multimedia Journalism Learning Practices in The Era of Social Media: The Influence of Instagram and TikTok on Gen Z Student in West Jakarta Gurning, Sisca T.
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 18, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ilkom.v18i2.26715

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Rapidly developed digital media technology has made it easier for everyone to contribute to the world of journalism. Social media, such as Instagram and TikTok, have increased students' interest in journalism and provided opportunities for them to be part of news production. Higher education learning spaces will have to adapt to this development. This study aims to examine the influence of social media on learning multimedia journalism through social media for Gen Z students at a university in West Jakarta, in order to produce quality graduates who are able to adapt to the development of digital technology. Research methodology with quantitative approach with a sample of multimedia journalism students. Data analysis based on the reliability testing method used in this study is Cronbach's Alpha. Validity testing using the SPSS program with the Pearson Correlation Method, which correlates each item with the total score of the questionnaire items. The results indicated that social media influenced multimedia journalism learning practices, which were also determined by other factors.
Community Involvement and Attachment in Developing Panundaan Pioneer Tourism Village: Applying Extended Social Exchange Theory Sobarna, Aditia; Primanty, Annisa; Novianti, Evi; Yustikasari, Yustikasari
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 18, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ilkom.v18i2.25449

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This study examines the impact of community involvement and attachment on the development of pioneer tourism villages, specifically focusing on Panundaan Tourism Village in West Java, Indonesia. Employing a quantitative methodology, the research utilizes structured questionnaires to gather data from residents, analyzing their perceptions of the costs and benefits associated with tourism development. Utilizing Social Exchange Theory as a theoretical framework, this study seeks to understand how perceived costs and benefits influence community support for tourism initiatives and how these perceptions correlate with residents' life satisfaction. The analysis, conducted through Structural Equation Modeling, reveals that deeper community attachment enhances perceived benefits but also heightens awareness of costs. The findings highlight the complex interplay between community involvement, perceived benefits, and life satisfaction, offering insights into strategies for sustainable tourism development in pioneer tourism villages.
Analysis of Female Audience Receptions towards Infidelity in the "Ipar adalah Maut" Movie Islami, Farina; Meok, Irene Aprilya
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 18, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ilkom.v18i2.26708

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Film is a medium of communication that is in great demand today, the impressions shown in movies have different meanings for each audience. Films depicting the issue of infidelity tend to highlight various negative impacts, the audience as an active audience certainly acts also as a producer of meaning. The purpose of the study was to analyze how the female audience's reception of infidelity that occurred in the film sister-in-law is death. The method used is Stuart Hall's reception analysis with a qualitative approach. Data collection was done by interviewing five informants. The results showed that four informants were in the dominant position, one informant was in the negotiation position and there were no informants in the opposition position. The implications of the research can reveal how women interpret and respond to representations packaged by film mass media, which in turn can increase self-awareness and strengthen advocacy regarding fairer and more empowering gender representations in the media.
Evaluation of the Illegal Cigarette Raid Campaign Message Fuad, Sahlul
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 18, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ilkom.v18i2.25650

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Cigarette excise plays a vital role as a source of state revenue and as an instrument to reduce cigarette consumption and its negative impacts. However, the circulation of illegal cigarettes remains a significant challenge, eroding state revenues and threatening the sustainability of the legal cigarette industry. The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC), in collaboration with local governments, has implemented the Gempur Rokok Ilegal (GRI) campaign to combat illegal cigarettes through repressive actions and public education. This study aims to evaluate the GRI campaign messages to provide recommendations for future improvements. Using a qualitative method with a case study approach, this research involved observations, interviews, and document analysis in Demak Regency, the highest recipient of tobacco excise revenue-sharing funds (DBH CHT) in the Semarang Customs region. Data were analyzed using the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) to assess the effectiveness of campaign messages. The findings reveal that face-to-face campaign messages are more comprehensive and persuasive compared to print media. Face-to-face messages integrate information about excise, the impact of illegal cigarettes, and a call to action as reporting agents. In contrast, print media tends to be informative, with monotonous designs and lacking adequate persuasive elements. Recommendations include integrating informative and emotional content in print media, using logical and emotional appeals aligned with ELM principles, and strengthening visuals to motivate behavioral change. A holistic approach is expected to enhance public awareness and participation in combating illegal cigarettes
Social Media and Cyberbullying Behavior: (Case Study at SMA Negeri 6 Tangerang) Firmansyah, Kevin Chelsea; Basit, Abdul
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 18, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ilkom.v18i2.27113

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Social media was created to enable people to communicate with each other without the limitations of distance, place, or time. However, irresponsible use, especially among teenagers under the age of 17, can lead to negative effects such as online harassment. Using social cognitive theory, this research aims to investigate the relationship between the intensity of social media use and cyberbullying behavior among students of SMA Negeri 6 Tangerang. Quantitative methods were used; social media was used as the independent variable and cyberbullying behavior as the dependent variable. Data were collected using the simple random sampling technique through questionnaires distributed to 38 students. A significant relationship between the two variables was found through data analysis using the product moment correlation test (r = 0.754; p 0.05). The research results indicate that the frequency of social media use leads to more cyberbullying behavior due to the disinhibition effect, which gives people the freedom to express their aggression online. In the real world, this research emphasizes the importance of teaching students digital literacy; it is crucial for parents and educators to monitor their social media usage; and to create comprehensive policies to prevent cyberbullying.

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