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ISSN : 19796765     EISSN : 25499246     DOI : 10.18196/jkm
Jurnal Komunikator terbit dua kali setahun pada bulan Mei dan November. Berisi tulisan yang diangkat dari hasil penelitian dan pemikiran konseptual di bidang komunikasi. Penerbit menerima sumbangan tulisan yang belum pernah diterbitkan di media lain. Tulisan dapat langsung di input ke dalam sistem e-journal komunikator pada laman ini dengan cara registrasi terlebih dahulu. Naskah yang masuk akan disunting untuk keseragaman format, istilah dan tata cara lainnya.Jurnal Komunikator diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.
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Management of Cross-cultural Communication Barriers for Indonesian Migrant Workers in South Korea Nabilla Anasty Fahzaria; Sri Suwarsi; Sarah Annisa Fadhila; Wahyu Pebriyanto
Komunikator Vol 16, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.21112

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Indonesia, as a developing country, continues to grapple with a variety of labor challenges, including high unemployment rates and job scarcity. South Korea stands out as one of the destinations with a substantial presence of foreign migrant workers, including those from Indonesia. According to the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, the number of legal Indonesian citizens in South Korea has reached 37,000. Undoubtedly, Indonesian migrant workers encounter cross-cultural communication barriers in South Korea. This research aims to explore the cross-cultural communication challenges faced by Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMWs) in South Korea and examine the strategies they employ to manage these barriers effectively. Adopting a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method, data is gathered through interviews with Indonesian migrant workers from the fisheries, manufacturing, and tourism sectors in South Korea. The findings reveal that cultural disparities pose the primary challenge for IMWs in South Korea, affecting communication and causing discomfort. IMWs employ various strategies to address these communication barriers, focusing on managing language differences, adapting to work cultures, and fostering social networks to alleviate uncertainty and anxiety.
Communicating Resistance to the Banality of Online Crime Through Advertising Cosmas Gatot Haryono; Rowena Capulong Reyes
Komunikator Vol 16, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.22024

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Many Indonesians remain unaware of the perils of cybercrime and often perceive it as an inherent risk of engaging with social media platforms. Exploiting societal negligence and carelessness, criminals target individuals with alarming frequency. BCA, through its recent advertisement titled “Don’t Know, Give No!”, has introduced a novel approach to bank advertising in Indonesia. Researchers are intrigued by the discourse of resistance against online crime that BCA Bank seeks to foster through these advertisements. Employing qualitative methods informed by Van Dijk’s critical discourse analysis, this study delves into the nuanced strategies employed by BCA. The findings illuminate BCA’s endeavor to construct a discourse resisting the normalization of cybercriminal activities. BCA endeavors to encourage the public to fortify their digital defenses by adopting prudent and conscientious social media practices, advocating for a thoughtful approach prior to any online action. In this digital epoch, the responsibility for safeguarding personal data transcends traditional banking realms, with customer security becoming contingent upon individual actions and choices.
Reimagining Journalism: Exploring the AI Revolution - A Thorough Analysis of Potential Advantages and Challenges Moehammad Iqbal Sultan; Abu Jafar Md. Shafiul Alam Bhuiyan; Andi Subhan Amir
Komunikator Vol 16, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.20172

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into journalism has caused a significant shift in the industry. AI-powered tools are now a part of the journalistic workflow, transforming how news is collected, reported, and shared. These tools can assist with fact-checking, research, and content generation. This technological advancement has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with news in the digital age. In this article, we explore the relationship between AI and journalism, examining its advantages and challenges. Through a comprehensive analysis of academic literature and interviews with experts in journalism and AI, this article embarks on a journey of discovery. It concludes that a balanced and ethical approach is crucial to the integration of AI in journalism. The article emphasizes the importance of ethical guidelines to govern the use of AI in newsrooms, with a focus on transparency, accountability, and eliminating bias. As AI-infused journalism continues to evolve, it is the responsibility of journalists to ensure that this technological marvel enhances human capabilities and does not undermine the fundamental principles of journalism. 
Collaborative Newsroom of Local Journalists in Investigative Coverage on Online Media Rani Dwi Lestari; Ana Nadhya Abrar; Md. Shahidul Haque
Komunikator Vol 16, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.21655

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Investigative reporting in the digital era faces challenges due to the presence of online and social media. Long reporting times, limited budgets, and minimal editorial resources increasingly undermine the sustainability of investigative journalism. The competition for rapid news coverage further pressures investigative reporting. Several journalists in Yogyakarta and other regions address these challenges by practicing collaborative journalism through collaborative newsrooms. This research aims to describe how journalists in the field use collaborative newsrooms to produce investigative reports. It explores collaborative journalism practices as a middle ground to deliver credible, public-interest reporting using data and investigative journalism principles. The study employs a case study method, involving in-depth interviews with journalists and the analysis of published news data. The findings show that journalists in Yogyakarta use a temporary and separate model for their collaborative newsrooms, focusing on short-term collaboration on a single topic. These newsrooms leverage technology to facilitate communication and data sharing. Tasks are divided among participants to ensure comprehensive, in-depth, data-driven reporting. The reports are published in online media, serving as a strategic approach to presenting investigative journalistic work often constrained by limited media space.
Promoting Local Cuisine on Social Media: A Strategic Communication Approach Wisnu Widjanarko; Yusida Lusiana; S Bekti Istiyanto; Wiwik Novianti; Lartceva Natalia Evgenievna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.20763

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The rise of food digitization has ushered in a new perspective on the culinary world. Local gastronomic traditions are now showcased globally through social media platforms, presenting opportunities and challenges in terms of cultural representation, authenticity, and global accessibility to diverse cuisines. This research aims to examine the complexities and dynamics involved in digitally promoting local culinary heritage. Its objective is to identify and outline strategies, challenges, and factors essential for navigating the digital culinary landscape. Findings underscore critical subjects including the tension between authenticity and global appeal, the impact of visual aesthetics, ethical dilemmas in representation, and the pivotal role of strategic communication and public engagement in digital promotion. The research underscores the significance of implementing advanced, rational, and strategically conveyed approaches to digitally promote local culinary heritage. In conclusion, this study offers valuable insights with significant implications for chefs, online advertisers, and individuals involved in cultural preservation amid the era of digital globalization.
Stakeholder Perceptions as Strategic Communication Strategy in the Management of Forest Park Conservation in Riau M. Rafi; Al Fauzi Rahmat; Hazqon Fuadi Nasution; Rico Purnawandi Pane; Agus Susanto
Komunikator Vol 16, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.21949

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This research aims to analyze the prevailing conditions and determinants shaping individuals' perceptions concerning the management practices of the Great Forest Park conservation area within Riau Province. Employing a qualitative research methodology, this study utilizes Nvivo 12 Plus software as a tool for data collection. The findings underscore that the management of the Great Forest Park conservation area in Riau Province is appraised through the lenses of preserving its protected function, institutional arrangements, collection preservation, recovery preservation, and sustaining utilization functions. However, significant enhancements are deemed requisite across each of these principles to foster improved management of the Grand Forest Park in Riau Province. Furthermore, various factors influencing public perceptions regarding the management of the Great Forest Park conservation area in Riau Province predominantly include the intensity of socialization endeavors, comprehension of the benefits derived from forest functions, community engagement in forest management initiatives, and participation in conservation-focused training programs.
English and Its Influence on Sundanese Communication among Generation Z in Bandung Dasrun Hidayat; Nabila Damayani Marzaman; Rena Delianti; Sobia Shahzad
Komunikator Vol 16, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jkm.19278

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The escalating use of English as a primary mode of communication in Bandung City is impacting the younger generation's interest in learning and using the Sundanese language. This quantitative study investigates the correlation between English and Sundanese language usage among 100 respondents aged 12-21, employing correlation and simple linear regression tests. Results indicate a negative influence of English on Sundanese usage, with higher English usage correlating with lower Sundanese use (correlation coefficient: -0.622, English's effect on Sundanese: 59.5%). The decline in Sundanese usage is attributed to environmental factors, education, and peer interactions. Recommendations include promoting Sundanese among Generation Z to preserve the language.

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