Government loudspeakers: How Indonesian media amplifies the state's narrative towards the Free West Papua movement

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pacific Journalism Review Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.24135/pjr.v29i1and2.1279
Justito Adiprasetio
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In early 2021, the Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Politics, Law and Security, Mahfud MD, made a statement that all armed actions in West Papua carried out by individuals or groups with the aim of liberating themselves are ‘acts of terrorism’. This was the moment when the Indonesian government formally labelled the Free West Papua Movement as ‘terrorist suspects’ and ‘terrorist organisations’. Indonesian online media responded by providing extensive coverage of Mahfud MD’s statement and the excesses after this statement. Indonesian online media tend to use the term ‘terrorist’ in their reporting to label ‘separatist’ West Papua movements, those seeking independence or self-determination. The term ‘terrorist’ replaces Armed Criminal Group—Kelompok Kriminal Bersenjata (KKB). This study shows how six Indonesian mass media organisations frame cases of labelling terrorists against West Papuan pro-independence groups. This study, using quantitative framing analysis, examines framing conducted by six national online media which are dominant in Indonesia and have the most audience share: Okezone, Detik, Kompas.com, Tribunnews, CNN Indonesia and Tirto. This study also elaborates the experiences and perceptions of journalists who write on the issue of West Papua, particularly in terms of labelling West Papuan ‘separatist’ groups as ‘terrorists’ by the government and how the media frames West Papua. The findings of this study show that the media tend to only be a ‘loudspeaker’ for the government, use all discourses issued by the government, and even participate in using the term terrorist to replace the KKB. 
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政府扩音器:印尼媒体如何放大国家对自由西巴布亚运动的叙述
2021年初,印尼政治、法律和安全协调部长Mahfud MD发表声明称,个人或团体在西巴布亚以解放自己为目的进行的所有武装行动都是“恐怖主义行为”。这是印尼政府正式将自由西巴布亚运动列为“恐怖分子嫌疑人”和“恐怖组织”的时刻。印尼网路媒体对此作出回应,广泛报导马福博士的声明及声明后的过激行为。印尼网路媒体倾向于在报导中使用“恐怖分子”一词,来形容西巴布亚的“分离主义”运动,那些寻求独立或自决的人。“恐怖分子”一词取代了武装犯罪集团kelompok Criminal Bersenjata。这项研究显示了六个印度尼西亚大众媒体组织是如何将恐怖分子与西巴布亚支持独立的团体联系起来的。本研究采用定量框架分析,考察了在印尼占主导地位且受众份额最高的六家全国性网络媒体的框架:Okezone、Detik、Kompas.com、Tribunnews、CNN Indonesia和Tirto。这项研究也详述报导西巴布亚议题的记者的经验与看法,特别是政府将西巴布亚“分离主义”团体贴上“恐怖分子”标签,以及媒体如何建构西巴布亚。本研究发现,媒体倾向于只做政府的“扬声器”,使用政府发布的所有话语,甚至参与使用恐怖分子一词来取代KKB。
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Pacific Journalism Review
Pacific Journalism Review COMMUNICATION-
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期刊介绍: While one objective of Pacific Journalism Review is research into Pacific journalism theory and practice, the journal has also expanding its interest into new areas of research and inquiry that reflect the broader impact of contemporary media practice and education. A particular focus is on the cultural politics of the media, including the following issues: new media and social movements, indigenous cultures in the age of globalisation, the politics of tourism and development, the role of the media and the formation of national identity and the cultural influence of New Zealand as a branch of the global economy within the Pacific region. It also has a special interest in climate change, environmental and development studies in the media and communication and vernacular media in the region.
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