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QUO VADIS ONLINE JOURNALISM: PREDICTING THE FUTURE OF PRINT MEDIA AND ONLINE MEDIA Supadiyanto Supadiyanto
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2982

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Now online journalism into a new chapter in the world of journalism. Paper technology increasingly frozen out by the internet technology. Various press company went bankrupt, whether at home or abroad. So they divert business to the online media. Because it is considered faster, environmentally friendly and efficient. The implication, glory newspaper and other paper-based media increasingly replaced by internet-based online media presence.And proven, now the internet had transformed the conventional industry, a digital-based industry. One was the mass media industry. Until now the mass media still believed to be the most powerful tool in influencing public opinion. Industry print media, electronic media and online media growing rapidly today, confirms the mass media business is a much-loved business entrepreneurs. The trend now, the expansion of the conventional mass media towards online internet-based media more lively. Advantages of online media is far superior in speed display, the content more varied and wide range power, the whole audience can be accessed all over the world, and are economically very cheap, makes a lot of print media company's management to change its format to online media. As it is, online journalist to be very prospective, economic calculation and idealism. Especially now everyone can be a journalist online. The term popular, everyone can be a journalist resident (citizen journalism). By being an online journalist, everyone is more extensive and flexible reporting in a variety of activities. Finally, the competition between online media becomes a necessity that cannot be avoided anymore. Only online media, supported by editorial management and professional management of corporations, eventually became the winner in the heat of the media industry (print, electronic and online media).Unfortunately, public preparedness in the country in the use of online media as a medium of information, entertainment, education and supervision, is still questionable. The majority of Indonesia's population are still not aware of the media, strengthen public awareness of how the use of print media, especially online media is still quite low. That is the challenge that must be answered by all elements of the nation. By optimizing the use of online media and make everyone become a journalist or citizen journalism online and will accelerate national development.
COMMUNICATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOMS TO CREATE TWO–WAY SYMMETRICAL PUBLIC RELATIONS Hasmah Zainuddin; Aizirman Djusan
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2983

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Most of Public Relations research adopt Grunig’s model which divided Public Relations practices into four types; press agentry, public information, two-way asymmetrical, and two-way symmetrical model. The history shown the practices has been stressed on the types of press agentry and public information at the beginning until it emerged the two-way communication which is considered to be more effective. Cultural approach on Public Relations has been deliberated since 1992 through Hofstede’s values and Excellence Theory of communication. Culture as an environment for Public Relations affects and is affected by Public Relations practices. Some studies on the effect of culture on Public Relations practices are found in specific countries. This paper convinces the chances of local wisdoms as a part of culture to create symmetrical Public Relations. Local wisdoms acquiredand passed downfrom generation to generationcan be observedthrough cultural approach which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits of human as a member of society. The methodology used is literature reviews and exposure to the practices in some cases in Indonesia. It is expected that this study can motivate scholar to do empirical evidence and build a database of more types of local wisdoms in order to help practitioners (in corporations, governments and non-profits) reach out to their relevant publics.
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM AND CAPITALISM MEDIA IN ISLAMIC VALUES DECONSTRUCTION ON RAMADAN SHOW IN TELEVISIONS Umaimah Wahid; Muhamad Isnaini; Ni Gusti Ayu Ketut Kurniasari
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2979

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Indonesia is the country with the largest number of Muslim occupation in the world today. The largest number of Muslims  require various forms of religious education as an attempt to provide insight to the community about the concept and values of Islam. In the process, mass media, which has grown rapidly in Indonesia, especially television come to take a role by providing a variety of spectacle that contains values of Islam. Islamic nuances such as soap operas and television speeches adorn the face of Indonesia. The phenomenon was initially only during the Ramadhan 2010-2012. The focus of this paper is about the deconstruction of Islamic values in TV’s programs, cultural imperialism and mass media capitalism which implies the reconstruction of religious understanding of the ummah. The emergence of commodification and religious shows on television structuration  as a form of capitalism media. This means that the value of profit is the primary consideration nuanced spectacle of Islam on television. That led to a new cultural imperialism in the community because dekonstrusi Islamic values by the mass media in beragamma tv program in the month of Ramadan. Comodification and structuration in the mass media thus changing the value of media is becomes a commodity that has economic value All that become on understanding community that increasingly loose with values of Islam. community more enjoy to understanding the religious impressions are nothing more than a mere entertainment. Reality is changing the way of thinking, attitudes and behavior which was originally more confidence to the understanding that comes from the explanation of 'real' in society, switch to the understanding of religion believe that they watch on television.
AN EFFECTIVE PROCESS OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION: AN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION APPROACH Muharto Toba
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2984

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In general, an effective communication is something so difficult to do. The communication process always involves cross cultural factors which would form a potential communication problems. These factors are, such as semantic problems, is that the same of words but having different meaning by the communicators that come from different cultures. Also, the problems are related with tone and intonation voices, perception, etc that come from different clusters of social and cultures.In the organization, the differences that come from different clusters of cultural society are also potential to become barriers of the effective communication which results in incorrect interpretation, evaluation and perception. More over if the boss suffered by “a hard to hearing disease”, as results of differences of position and class that owned by the boss, the barriers would be grow bigger and bigger. The other problems could be come from the Indonesian ethnic groups who embrace “high-context culture”, so that the information such as advice, complain, critic, etc., do not need to be submitted in words, verbal forms. In the high-context culture’s groups, information obtained by conclusion, behavior, and even in silences. More over if the process is related to the superior-subordinate position, so that the process of communication becomes an ineffective one. The boss is often seeing that the messages come from the subordinates is negative, not qualified, so it does not to be heard. If it happens it could cause anxiety and reluctance of subordinates to deliver the right information. Adverse impact of the organization is the existence of subordinate’s dissatisfaction and distrust of the superiors, and therefore contributes the overall organizational performance.This description reveals the barriers that exist in a cross cultural communication in order to achieve an effective organizational communication. The approach used is descriptive qualitative, which produces description of the behavior of certain individuals in an organization and analyzed from the point of view of a thorough and complete. The data obtained from several sources who have worked in an organization for a long time. The author uses the theory of triangulation of sources, methodological, and theories to obtain reliable data. The description of the findings in this paper is the need for cross-cultural approach to organizational communication to achieve an effective communication.
THE CONSTRIBUTION OF VILLAGE TOURISM IN INCREASING INTER-REGIONAL COMMUNICATION Agus Triyono; Suhariyanto Suhariyanto
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2985

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The existence ofthe village has an important role in tourism today. Many rural areas are far from the city’s noise has a natural feel that has been transformed into an area with tremendous value. Various circles trying to find such those areas in order to enjoy the beautiful scenery that they rarely found in the cities. The villages are not only having a natural beauty, but also having people with strong traditions, culture and heritage, as well as their hospitality to all people. They are able to provide a verbal and non verbal information and communication without differentiate each of other. They don’t consider to whom they speaks, does not care about race, ethnicity, religion, or even class. They only provide an open communication without asking a reward. Each village tourism has a various natural resources that is rarely owned by other village tourism. Each village tourism also has its own unique characteristics that are attractive to be visited. The interesting thing that owned by villagetourism is a heritage, such as various types of traditional toys like Grobak Sodor, Dakon, Petak Umpet, Sunda Manda and many other. Those types of toys become a part of village tourism that are able to deliver the communication into the public at large and show that a village has a various natural resources that able to communicate and give a contribution in the tourism area.
INITIATING MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION IN INDONESIAN COMMUNICATION STUDIES Fajar Junaedi; Aswad Iskak
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2980

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The issue of multiculturalism into a time bomb that exploded after the 1998 reform. The various conflicts that contains multicultural sentiment as happened in Ambon, Poso and Sambas proof multicultural issues in Indonesia. In relation to communication, multicultural conflict is inseparable from the role of opinion leaders who communicate ideas and ideas on the audience and also how the mass media do multicultural framing the conflict that occurred. An important role of communication in the realm of multicultural issues is the position of higher education is becoming increasingly significant communication sciences. Communication studies in Indonesia is in the face of communication seen stuttering multicultural issues that occur. This bias was also not released from the state of higher education before the reform of science communication is dominated by a paradigm that was developed to emphasize the New Order developmental models. In the New Order era, multicultural issues covered by the government and if the emerging multicultural issues through the repressive military government officials and leading into the solution. This condition is different from the post-reform era, when transparency of information and communication occurs. Multicultural issues can no longer be solved by the approach of state power but should involve civil society. Involving civil society is an open communication opportunities for higher education to contribute in the insertion of multiculturalism in education. This paper attempts to examine how multiculturalism should insertion of communication in higher education in Indonesia, so the higher education of communication is able to produce graduates who are competent communication with multicultural perspective.
DISCOURSE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THAI MASS MEDIA: A TRANSMISSION OF PATRIARCHY THROUGH THE LANGUAGE Neunghathai Khopolklang; Weerapong Polnigongit; Nisachol Chamnongsri
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2986

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Since its beginnings, feminism has studied the relationship between men and women which is based on sexual inequality.  It indicated that the needs of men to dominate women has lead to sexual violence at present.  This concept, sometimes called ‘Patriarchy’, was implemented almost at the same time as the beginning of urbanization.  Patriarchism is the concept that men have the power to oppress women.  It is the power in society, ideology, family, and the political system which men use to oppress directly or through worship, law, language, custom,  idioms, education as well as the division of labour in which women are always less powerful.  Patriarchism is the system by which men use the law, culture and religion to give them the confidence that they have more power than women.  Therefore, they use violence because women are lower in status and they need women to be lower in status.  This also affects men’s need to overcome their sense of alienation caused by women’s fertility whereby women give birth and raise children.  This article focuses on the discourse about violence against women through the language of various Thai media, which reflects the transformation of the patriarchy mechanism to the social truth establishment by the media.
COMMUNICATION DIMENSIONS WITHIN SPIRITUALITY COMMUNICATION: THE QU’RAN PERSPECTIVES Subhan Afifi; Basuki Agus Suparno
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i2.2981

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The study aims to investigate the communication concepts introduced by the Qur’an. As the holy book of Moslem, the Qur’an explain  many concepts of human daily life, including communication.  Communication as sending and communication as reading in the modern communication theory can be elaborated in Qur’an perspective. This study identifies communication-related verses and analyzes the models of communication. The models are elaborated by examples from the Qur’an and the Hadith. Using interpretive paradigm, this research  uses the Qur’an as the analysis unit to explore the patterns, models, and issues of communication. The result of this research  contribute to develop eastern  perspective theory of communication. 

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