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ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM IN YOGYAKARTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT NEWS (Framing Analysis In Yogyakarta International Airport Development News in Kedaulatan Rakyat January 1st – February 28th, 2017) Monika Juliani; Isbandi Sutrisno
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 11, No 1 (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.v11i1.2931

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Environment Journalism can be seen as effort to persuade people to participate the environmental conservation. One of environmental problems occurring in the Yogyakarta was the construction of Yogyakarta International Airport. The controversial related to the airport construction especially the environment impact which is covered by the local newspaper, Kedaulatan Rakyat. So that, it is important to know the implementation of environmental journalism on the news and how Kedaulatan Rakyat composing reality based on that case. The purpose of this research to know the implementation of environmental journalism in the Yogyakarta International Airport construction and to see how Kedaulatan Rakyat composing reality to be news. The research also use qualitative method with framing technique analysis and interview. The results of the research can be conclude that Kedaulatan Rakyat want to show the goverment side as priority in their news. Their news mostly reflect the economy sides than environmental sides. Kedalulatan Rakyat construc the reality become a news through some way, such as: showing the positive side of the constraction, the informant selection, and the emphasis of the words and sentences.
DISASTER COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT PUSDALOPS PB SLEMAN IN DISASTER INFORMATION COORDINATION Tifani Octavia Leksono; Senja Yustitia; Christina Rochayanti
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 12, No 1 (2019): 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.v12i1.2997

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The purpose of this study was to analyze disaster communication management activities carried out by the Sleman Emergency Operation Center in coordinating disaster information and identifying information coordination that occurred between Kab. Sleman, community, and non-governmental organizations @merapi_news. This study used descriptive qualitative method. Data search is done by in-depth interviews with parties involved in the disaster management process, namely Supervisors, Operators of PB Emergency Operations District. Sleman, the private organization @Merapi_news, and the Sleman community. The results of the study showed that the Sleman Emergency Operation Center was still not maximal in the implementation of the disaster communication management process. The lack of coordination of information that causes miss communication and distribution of disaster information to the community is often too late, the use of Instagram social media is not optimal by the Sleman Emergency Operation Center, and mitigation needs to be done simultaneously both BPBD and Pusdalops to shape the attitudes and knowledge of the community and implementing officers in disaster management.
GENDER COMMUNICATION STRATEGY IN INDONESIA Muhammad Edy Susilo; Nurul Latifatun Nisa
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.v11i2.2957

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Reformation began in 1998, since then, the issue of women's quota in the legislature has surfaced. This issue was successfully established into a political policy that accommodates affirmative action for women in parliament. Quota policies that contain at least 30% of women's representation apply to the number of delegates, candidates, and officials. The purpose of this policy is to ensure the implementation of rules that pro to women. Nevertheless, still 30% quota has not been fully fulfilled. Some region in Indonesia show different development. This research was conducted in Minahasa, it has the largest number of women representatives of legislative members in Indonesia and in Wonosobo with the least number of women representatives in the legislature in Indonesia. This research uses experimental method and qualitative analysis. Experiments were conducted to find out how respondents rated female politicians and male politicians. The results of the experiment were further investigated with in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Research shows that male respondents perceive male politics as more capable than female politicians. Meanwhile, female respondents also see male politicians more competent. This is in line with the stereotyping gender theory. Women politicians who have good political communication skills have the opportunity to be elected in political circles. The social structure also affects women's election as politicians. In Wonosobo, it is known that religious groups do not approve of women becoming legislators.
YOUTH, CREATIVITY, COPYRIGHT, AND CULTURAL NUANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE Sherly Haristya
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.v8i1.2968

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This research is trying to see how some digital natives in Indonesia deal with copyright in the digital age since internet enable everyone to become a consumer, distributor, and also producer of content at the same time. With different characteristics of digital natives in Indonesia, the current work thus seeks to fill the gap for Indonesia’s context that has not been touched by the previous research from Palfrey, Gasser, Simun, and Barnes (2009). With the use of qualitative method, the research conducted to a group of young people age from 14-19 years old that come from social class A and B. They were asked to fill closed and open-ended questionnaire and continued with an in dept interview for those who showed interest in creation process on the internet. It was found that there is a great distance between copyright concepts to digital natives in this research. Besides, there were also misconceptions in understanding copyright law. Moreover, it was found lack of participations in creating cultural works on the internet from these digital natives. They had not been armed with technical and social knowledge to participate in creating and influencing cultural production and development.
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)
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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.
SEMIOTICS ANALYSIS STREET PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE BOOK “STREET PHOTOGRAPHY DENGAN PONSEL” BY PAUL ZACHARIA Hanna Luthfiani; Renny Triwardani; Siti Fatonah
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 10, No 2 (2017): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v10i2.2950

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Street Photography is one of the most popular photography genres in today’s society. The camera on smarthphone became one of the alternative photographer in producing street photography works. The book became the media used to present the work of street photography by Paul Imam Zacharia. Street photography in this study focuses on public space. Semiotics analysis is used to read the meanings or signs present in this study by combining Charles Pierce’s semiotic theory and public space theory Jurgen Habermas. Semiotics theory shows the existence of three signs namely icons, indexes, and symbols that will be understood in the public space. Data collection techniques using documentation, literature study, and interviews. The data validity uses three of nine formulas: communicator, physical and social context, and common sence. The results show that Paul Imam Zacharia’s street photography works have meaning in depiction of activities in public space such as functional utilization of public space. In addition there are icons, indexes, and symbols that become a hint that the object taken by Paul Imam Zacharia is a public space. Signs and meanings formed in the work depict non-verbal communication that is visualized and will be represented by every individual who sees the work.
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.
AUDIENCE RECEPTION ANALYSIS TOWARD POLITICAL MESSAGES IN PRESIDENT JOKO WIDODO YOUTUBE CHANNEL Kristi Dwi Utami; Puji Lestari
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 10, No 1 (2017): 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.v10i1.2942

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Youtube audience which is considered as active audience are capable to reception and give the direct feedback. The political messages that was delivered through youtube also have very diverse meaning to audienc. There are message that instantly can be understood by the audience , but also there are some audience that the recived the message in different ways. This research aims to understand the audience reception to political messages which is delivered by jokowi in his Youtube  channel  as well as the factors that affects the audience reception. This research is qualitative research. This research used data collection technique through focuss group discussion (FGD) and interview. The theory used to analyze the audience reception is decoding-encoding Stuart Hall Theory. This research result indicates that this channel is one of the way to get closer to the community and this channel is public information and political message that choosen by Joko Widodo. There are 5 audience in the dominant hegemonic position and 1 audience in the grey oppositional position. Two new positions which are not included in the audience position according to stuart hall was found in this research.  First , the grey oppositional position , happen if audience not capable of reception a message and rejected dominant meaning offered by the message maker. Second , the grey dominant position, happen if audience not capable of reception a message , but agrees with dominant meaning offered by the message maker. The factors that affect youtube audience channel president Joko Widodo in doing reception are, ages factors education background factors, frequency of video watching and like and dislike factors.
ORAL WAYAK TRADITION OF WEST LAMPUNG PEOPLE Armina Armina
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 7, No 1 (2014): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v7i1.2963

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Oral Wayak Tradition, is a kind of poetry of verse used by the West Lampung people in form a monologue or dialogue. Wayak used as an introduction to custom events, complementary events to the release of the bride groom, complement of traditional dance events, complementary events of teens event (miyah damagh), hum the children to sleep and for emjoyment. The research problem related to the functions and values of any moral contained in Oral Wayak, that became popular in the West Lampung from until nowadays. This study aims to describe the functions and moral values contained in Wayak which associated with society's perspective of West Lampung towards Wayak. This study includes the type of qualitative research using ethnographic design to perform textual analysis of the Oral Wayak tradition in reconstructing cultural structure. The data in this study are texts of Oral Wayak tradition, notes on cultural traditions, and rituals of the traditional wedding ceremony, examined through the functions and values contained in the texts of oral Wayak tradition. Data in the form of oral speech is the focus of the primary data analysis. Data collected through the study of documents, interviews and observations. In collecting data, the researcher serves as a key instrument. Wayak function in the West Lampung community, generally as a medium of expression of heart (from man to the girl or vice versa), as a tool entertainer of the atmosphere relaxing or relieving boredom and become tools used cangget events complement traditional dances. On the other hand, the function can be considered to educate and engage listeners on matters relating to the conduct and behavior. In general, people from all walks of West Lampung can enjoy Wayak. Wayak enjoyed by urban and rural residents, the educated class and the laity, as well as by customary and religious groups. This suggests that oral tradition is still maintained by the public Wayak West Lampung from the beginning until now. In West Lampung, oral tradition Wayak have revealed a number of moral values which are the responsibility and obligation to be firmly held together as a value that can be flashed and manifested as a representation of ethical value in building and live together, it is agreed as the norm both outer and inner personality.
ANALYSIS EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISING ON WEB SERIES TO THE DECISION OF PURCHASING TROPICANA SLIM STEVIA (Study on Sore: Istri Dari Masa Depan Web Series) Anisa Noor Fitriana; Sigit Tripambudi; Prayudi Prayudi
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 11, No 1 (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.v11i1.2932

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Web Series includes new media to advertise, the effectiveness seen in this research is after viewers watch the Web Series "Sore: Istri Dari Masa Depan" will take action to accept the existing products therein. This study aims to determine the audience response from the effectiveness of interactive advertising on the Web Series media to purchase decisions, and know how closely and how much influence the relationship that occurs therein. The theory used in this study is Interactive Advertising Model, which uses four indicators to see individuals using the media that is, functions, information processes, structures, and outcomes. Then use AIDA theory to see consumer response to purchasing decision by aligning attention, interest, consumer desire after seeing advertisement message that has been presented which will cause consumer action will receive the product. This type of research is survey research, spreading questionnaires on samples of the population that have been determined. Of the 100 questionnaires that have been distributed to obtain the results of Product Moment Correlation Analysis showed a correlation coefficient of 0.587 included in a positive positive relationship. The result of simple linear regression analysis shows that there is a significant influence between variables with percentage of 34.4%, while the remaining 65.6% (100% -34.4%) is explained by other variables outside the model in this study. The conclusion is that the web series media get a significant and positive influence but only 34.4%, because the younger respondents are more interested in how to communicate with interactive, interesting, educate healthy lifestyle, and make alternative entertainment, while to do the buying action after seeing Web Series has not arisen perfect because 65.6% of purchasing decisions of products from other variables.

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