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THE STRATEGY OF KIE VASECTOMY/MOP METHOD IN ATTEMPT TO INCREASE KB PRIA LESTARI ACCEPTOR (Case Analysis in Badung District and Surabaya City) Panji Dwi Ashrianto; Basuki Basuki
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 11, No 2 (2018): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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.v11i2.2959

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reproduction by concerning about the rights of reproduction and gender equality. One of the attempt or effort is men participation in KB whether it is by condor or vasectomy. The socialization of MOP Method is not easy. Many contradictions come from both man and wife. The man’s side are hard to accept because afraid of erection dysfunction (not manly enough). While the wife’s side are afraid if their husband cheating. Government Program (BKKBN) is formulating the Strategy of KIE and the counseling service for vasectomy. The interesting phenomenon is the achievement from the government of Surabaya city on 2013 MGDs Award on the health of mother and child category with excellent program “Pioneering and Empowerment the Group of Vasectomy Participants”. In Badung District one midwife, Nyoman Rai Sudani won the “Bidan Teladan Nasional” (National Exemplary Midwife) competition in 2011 because of her achievement in increasing and forging the vasectomy acceptor. The aim of this research is synthesizing the strategy of KIE vasectomy in Surabaya City and Badung district. Result of the research shows, the usage of face-to-face communication is effective for vasectomy method acceptance. However, on its development, the officials think that this method cannot create public opinion. Therefore, there is activity called “gerebegpasar& terminal”. Together, (officials, health cadre and Man KB Community) introduce vasectomy to the crowd in that place. The term vasectomy changed to “KB Lanang”. Enthusiasms from the community in that place to discuss and continued to participate in vasectomy need to appreciate. The achievement of this method then adopted by government by improving with service infrastructure such as car and doctor. They who interested in this program could directly do vasectomy. In this case testimony is important factor on opinion creation and the behavior of vasectomy participant candidate. 
UNDERSTANDING INDONESIAN NEWS MEDIA CULTURE IN REPRESENTING DIVISIVE ISSUES Prayudi Prayudi
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2975

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This research looks at the culture (daily practice) that Indonesian news media has to follow in representing divisive issues. Mass media and divisive issues are inseparable. The representation of divisive issues in the Indonesian news media is the result of a complex construction process which incorporates cultural, political economic and industrial factors. Particularly, it is very much influenced by the rise of the idea of civil society. It has also driven the new idea of freedom of the press in Indonesia. The press becomes more critical in reporting an issue. Media policies also experienced significant changes. Government communication policy only regulates the press in order to ensure they obey codes of ethics and law. To this extent, controversial and highly divisive issues are managed and represented according to the internal policies of the media organizations, rather than the directives of government. At the same time, the mass media has to consider various factors in reporting sensitive and potentially divisive issue. In this research, in-depth interview was conducted to some Indonesian news media editors and journalists to understand how the media develop their editorial policies and what need to be considered in reporting divisive issues. Further, some news of divisive issues were analyzed to identify how cultural, political economic and social conditions are treated differently in constructing news.
HEALTH COMMUNICATION LITERACY OF ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN BANTUL REGENCY YOGYAKARTA Mochammad Fauzul Haq; Muhammad Muhajir
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 2 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i2.4139

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The phenomenon of early marriage in Indonesia seems to be shared. Indonesia is the second-highest country in ASEAN in the level of early marriage. Bantul Regency, as part of the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province, faces a similar problem, early marriage rates are relatively high. This is crucial because early marriage is vulnerable to various problems, including physical and mental health problems. This research focuses on the level of youth literacy in the Banguntapan village, Bantul Regency, about sex education. Besides, this research also focuses on health communication by the government to educate adolescents related to sex education. The design of this study is qualitative, data collection techniques carried out with Content Analysis, In-Depth Interview, and Focused Group Discussion. The data analysis technique used is a cross-site analysis. The validity test in this study uses source triangulation and method triangulation. The results showed that the literacy culture of adolescents in Banguntapan village is still low; adolescents cannot yet understand sex education. Even so, the government has conducted health communication that focuses on the dangers and effects of sexual relations at an early age.
ANALYSIS OF THE ACTION OF RACISM ON THE HELP FILM DIRECTED BY TATE TAYLOR Damara Komala Padma; Senja Yustitia; Siti Fathonah
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 1 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i1.3848

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Racism is a problem that has existed throughout the world since ancient times. Indonesia also does not escape the issue of racism. From the small issues that we did not realize until the big problems involving many parties. This racism makes the atmosphere uncomfortable and conducive if it has to involve many parties. Therefore, many filmmakers who try to raise the theme of racism become a film. This study's problem is how the movie, especially those related to forms of racism. From the formulation of this problem, this study aims to find out the contents of the film The Help, especially those related to forms of acts of racism. This study uses the content analysis method with the data validity technique is reliability testing. Based on the results of the study, it is known that the film The Help contains many acts of racism. In the scene of discrimination and prejudice dominated by actions taken by white figures to blacks. The response to this attitude of racism gave rise to hatred also fear—the scene dominated by black characters' treatment to white people. The scene of the rules made for black characters also appeared. At the same time, violence and prohibition are dominated by actions to fellow race. The act of racism appears more in the middle part of the film.
INDEPENDENT CAMPUS IMPLEMENTATION AT UPN “VETERAN” YOGYAKARTA Kusumo, Yudhy Widya; Ardhanariswari, Kartika Ayu; Perdana, Arika Bagus; Indah, Sika Nur
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 2 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i2.4067

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Independent campus policy was a form of Student Centred Learning (SCL) actual implementation. Through this policy, learning might be performed outside campus area, yet still within lecturer’s supervision. The policy implementation needed carefulness. Objective of this research was to establish the implementation of independent campus at UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta. This research used qualitative descriptive method using in-depth interview. This research, also, used diffusion of innovation theory to see how the adaptation process performed by academics of UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta in implementing independent campus policy. Result of this research showed that University of National Development (UPN) “Veteran” Yogyakarta satisfied Independent Campus program preparation in the future and would be elaborated and referred to 5 decision making processes. Stages in diffusion of innovation were stages of knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation. Lecturer as educator had been socialized about Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus (MBKM) program. Therefore, after draft of Independent Campus had been implemented, freshmen would be the first batch that would be tried with this policy. In competency, UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta lecturers had been known that they met the teaching quality standard. In addition, learning process method would be made creatively and innovatively to balance the MBKM dynamics.
CONTENT ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL CRITICAL IN ANTITANK-PROJECT INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT Wipti Aga Pramasepta; Christina Rochayanti; Kartika Ayu Ardhanariswari
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 1 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i1.3849

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Criticism is one element that can keep the existing system in its tracks and not get out of the way the system should be. Anti-tank has initially been one of the artists and activists who expressed their criticism using posters in Yogyakarta. This study aims to determine the content of criticism in the Antitank Project and the tendency of criticism. The method is content analysis. The theory used is the spiral silence theory and Habermas' critical theory. The study population amounted to 192 images in the period of January 2016 - December 2018. The study sample was taken 46 pictures to be examined because of the repetition of several photographs. The research results show that there is a tendency in Antitank criticism, namely in the political field, in which there is an important element of power and has high publicity. The object of criticism of Anti-tank's dominant work is the state government, which holds the country's highest authority. Communication of indirect criticism works or symbols becomes dominant in Antitank social criticism works. The use of symbols is more interesting and wise, to reduce conflict with the object of criticism. Antitank uploads through Instagram to get broad support and increase the approach to his work to cause movement to a broad audience by the theory adopted, namely the spiral of silence theory.
COMMUNICATION OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN MILLENIAL GENERATION Virginia Ayu Sagita; Khuswatun Hasanah; Medi Trilaksono Dwi Abadi; Gabriella Hot Marsondang Simamora
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 2 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i2.4138

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Mental health is currently a health that must be considered in addition to physical health. According to Riset Kesehatan Dasar (2018), it shows that depression is the highest mental illness and there are 450,000 people who are people with severe mental disorders (ODGJ) who have an age range of 15-29 years. This study aims to see the communication made by survivor of mental health disorders in creating millennials to their closest people. The theory used in this research is Communication Privacy Management Theory (CPM) and Contructivism Theory. CPM theory explains how a person with a health disorder communicates mental illness by considering their personal information. Meanwhile, constructivism theory supports the CPM theory to explain how sufferers of mental health disorders choose the right diction so as not to cause wrong perceptions. Constructivism theory explains how a person constructs the message to be delivered. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with purposive sampling, which is to determine the information required by the researcher. The results of this study are each information that has rules for conveying privacy information to the closest person. The informants' trust with other people still have their privacy boundaries made based on gender, culture and context. In addition, informants used proper diction to convey their mental illness to the closest people.
THE FIREHOUSE OF FALSEHOOD OF RATNA SARUMPAET’S HOAX IN MEDIA FRAME Bellinda Putri Ervitasari; Basuki Agus Suparno
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 1 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i1.3850

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Hoax often appears with massive political momentum, such as the atmosphere of the Presidential Election campaign. Its appearance is often related to other issues and can lead to confrontations on social media such as hatred, blasphemy, and humiliation. On October 2, 2018, the news of Ratna Sarumpaet being persecuted appeared on the internet. It was linked to imposing another camp after her several political colleagues echoed the report everywhere. It didn't take a long time for the police officer to uncover the truth, which turned out to be a hoax. The formulation of this research problem is how Detik.com's online news portal frames, selects, and highlights the news about hoax cases created by Ratna Sarumpaet. This study aims to determine the 1) syntactic structure of the online news portal Detik.com through the hoax case about Ratna Sarumpaet, 2) to know how journalists tell the facts (scripts) used by Detik.com by referring to their vision and mission in emphasizing hoax about Ratna Sarumpaet, 3) to understand the thematic structure by identifying the involvement of Detik.com media in reporting hoax cases of Ratna Sarumpaet, and 4) to find out the rhetorical structure by emphasizing the fact in the case of Ratna Sarumpaet's hoax. The researcher used a qualitative research method, with data collection techniques through online media data tracking techniques and by reviewing documents and archives. The analysis theory used was the framing analysis by Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicki. This research indicates that Detik.com focuses more on high site traffic and a massive amount of visitors or readers. The profit from the income received can maintain good relations between the company and the stakeholders.
ANALYSIS OF TOKOPEDIA’S ADVERTISING CREATIVITY “WAKTU INDONESIA BELANJA” Jamiati KN; Naila Waliya Hamima; Velda Ardia
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 2 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i2.4518

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Companies must have innovative ways of communicating messages to compete with other companies because of the many new companies that have sprung up. One of them is by using television media. However, with the increasing number of companies placing advertisements, the number of TV stations in Indonesia is now around 1027 television stations. The public's tendency to switch channels has made advertising conditions worse so that creative advertising is needed. Using a qualitative descriptive method focuses on describing, analyzing, and interpreting Tokopedia advertisements from television media. The data collection techniques used were observation, literature study, and documentation. The results showed that the Tokopedia WIB "Waktu Indonesia Belanja" advertisement was always on television. The advert is inspiring and easy to remember. This advertising has creativity as seen from the indicators of connectedness, suitability, and novelty.
HEALTH COMMUNICATION MESSAGE PLANNING IN INSTAGRAM Febri Santa Nova; Isbandi Sutrisno; Kurnia Arofah
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 13, No 1 (2020): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v13i1.3852

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Health communication is interpersonal communication focused on how an individual faces health-related issues and seeks to maintain his health. The lack of awareness and public knowledge about oral health is why many clinics and illegal noneducated dental practicians in Indonesia nowadays. The emergence of an Instagram account @korbantukanggigi is one way to make the public aware and educate the public about the dangers and consequences of illegal noneducated dental practician. This research aims to determine the process of message planning on the @korbantukanggigi Instagram account about unlawful noneducated dental practicians' education. This research using the Planning Theory by Charles Berger and New Media Theory. The method used is descriptive qualitative research, collecting data through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The research results in planning messages there were five stages: the report stage, discussion stage, the drafting of the statement, goals, and the success of delivering the message. In implementing the message production technique, the researchers found that the @korbantukanggigi account used the humorous appeal technique and the one-side issue in providing education. Korbantukanggigi has created opportunities for new knowledge about a dentist's world, a place to share the viewpoint of the illegal noneducated dental practician and education related to dental and oral health, which the public largely ignored.

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