Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.39435
H. Zaenudin, R. Sartika, Muhammad Endriski Agraenzopati Haryanegara
This study is aimed at measuring the effectiveness of policy communication in promoting #KangPisMan program among university students. #KangPisMan is a top priority program of Bandung Municipal Government to tackle waste management problem. In this sense, the problem of plastic waste has become a global concern about environment, therefore it is a hope that, by promoting #KangPisMan, a new lifestyle will make people more aware of environmental sustainability. The program was established in 2018, so it is necessary to measure the effectiveness of its communicating strategy. In terms of public communication, the realization of promoting the program should be measured based on its optimal value. The present study seeks to analyse the effectiveness of communication strategy by employing 7C concepts as introduced. The questionnaire was distributed to 300 respondents (based on purposive sampling) which were registered as students of Faculty of Social Sciences Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Validity of the questionnaire is measured by corrected item-total correlation. The analysis shows that communication strategy in promoting #KangPisMan was relatively effective by considering the lowest scores of continuity and consistency. It shows that the aspect of consistency in promoting the program should be enhanced. Meanwhile, the aspect of credibility had the highest value. Therefore, it is a big capital to promote the program through the role model as reflected by the team. In general, all respondents were satisfied of the communication strategy in promoting the program. However, the effectiveness is still potential to be developed in the upcoming time.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.45064
U. Hidayati, P. W. Widiarti, E. Nugroho
This research aims to examine disaster communication performed by the community of Turgo, Purwobinangun, Pakem. Sleman. The research was conducted utilizing a qualitative method, and the data were collected through interviews and Focus Group Discussions. The research objects include the community members living in Turgo consisting of teenagers, adults, the elderly, the search and rescue (SAR) team, and village heads. The research results show that the people living in Turgo utilize many sources of information in accessing disaster information, including surveillance and reconnaissance posts (wastai posts), social media, interpersonal communication, and group communication. The information is delivered through Whatsapp Group, Youtube, Twitter, Instagram, direct/ face-to-face communication, traditional bamboo slit drum (kentongan), motorcycle horns, and speakers. In addition, the resident's response is very positive in responding to any call/order from the authorities. In other words, no citizen rejected the call given. Also, opinion leaders do not have a significant role in disaster communication. The SAR team has a higher position than the opinion leader as they know the conditions in the field better
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.44986
Panqiang Niu, Anang Masduki, Xigen Li, F. Sukmono
This paper constructs the model of network economics to study the effect of different levels of network convergence on the digital culture industry. Then uses regression models and mediating effect models to test the effect mechanism of network convergence on the digital culture industry of China. This paper used panel data to conduct an empirical study. The data in this paper were quarterly. The time range was from the first quarter of 2009 to the third quarter of 2013 for 19 quarters.The three data types in econometrics are time series data, cross-sectional data, and panel data.The main conclusions are as follows. Network convergence brings positive policy effects and adverse capital effects. The impact of network convergence on firm performance of the digital culture industry is not statistically significant, and this effect also has no indirect effects on the test of mediating effect. However, network convergence indirectly leads to the reduction of operating costs of the digital culture industry. The indirect effect is brought by the chain mediating effect of policy effect and capital effect. The study could provide a reference for other countries and regions. Meanwhile, it can be used to analyze the impact of different media convergence on digital industries.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.42897
Nuria Astagini, B. Sarwono
Social media plays an important role during the Covid-19 pandemic, where physical activity and community mobility are limited. Especially for women who work as domestic workers who live with their employers. Social media is the only means for them to connect with the outside world.Previous studies have shown that a person's identity can be shown through the front stage and the back stage. Theoretically, this study analyzing how women domestic workers identify themselves through the online realm using social media. This study uses a constructivist paradigm and a qualitative approach. The research participants were three women domestic worker who were obtained purposively using the snowball sampling technique. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and observation to participants. The results of the study show that social media allows participants to construct a reality in the online realm that is different from their situation in real life. Therefore, social media has a very important meaning for participants, because with social media, participants feel their position is equal to other users. They also have access to create a front stage and a back stage, where they can create their ideal self-identity. The aspect of self that are presented by the participants on the front stage is individuals who are successful and happy with their lives. For participants, this is an aspect of their ideal self, even though it does not represent their actual state.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.46791
Benni Setiawan
Print mass media face a big problem. One of them is the decline in subscribers, and the print mass media also loses advertisers. The migration of readers from print to online is not only during a pandemic but has occurred since the last few decades. However, when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the print media became more difficult. The media reduces production costs by laying off employees. The press also reduced the number of pages to stay afloat in difficult times.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.42903
Moriom Begum Mim, Maliha Tabassum
Media representation of female gender roles in advertising are relentlessly contested themes in a traditional society. Stereotypical representation not only limits the socially accepted traditional roles of gender, but also has an impact on how people perceive women. This study has focused on how women characters are constructed in order to understand reflection of stereotypical gender norms in Bangladeshi television commercials. Stuart Hall’s representation theory has adapted as the framework for conceptualizing the context of this study and scrutinizing the data. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, this paper has explored how such representations constitute unequal gender identities, traditional norms and perpetuate subtle forms of colorism towards women. This study found that dominant patriarchal ideology is deeply embedded in television commercials of Bangladesh; there is a discrimination towards the construction of women's image. Moreover, such media representations generate the ideology of beauty in a negative way and push the concept of colorism towards women.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.40900
Raidah Intizar Yusuf
Social media has been identified as a factor in adolescents' adoption of risky sexual behavior. This research is here to answer whether social media has a vertical effect on adopting risky sexual behavior, given the increasing number of influencers on the platform. We sought the connection of whether influencers can influence the dating standards of adolescents, which will end up contributing to the adoption of risky sexual behavior. As risky sexual behavior is becoming more prevalent in Makassar, we picked Makassar adolescents as our study object. We also compared urban and rural by including Maros adolescents. Data were collected data with an online survey. Four surveyors are employed to find targeted respondents: youth in their 15-18 years old. Respondents filled out an online questionnaire from September 7, 2020, to September 14, 2020. As many as 313 responses were valid, 50.5 percent of the respondents were domiciled in Makassar, and the remaining 49.5 percent came from Maros. Two out of three respondents are women (63.3 percent). A series of independent t-tests, and Andy F Hayes PROCESS scheme, were used to analyze the data. The independent t-test results showed that male urban adolescents are more likely to exhibit risky sexual behavior. The central hypothesis test results showed that social media influencers indirectly affect risky sexual behavior mediated by adolescent dating styles, answering the study's initial assumption.
社交媒体被认为是青少年采取危险性行为的一个因素。考虑到社交媒体平台上影响者的数量越来越多,这项研究是为了回答社交媒体是否对采取危险的性行为有垂直影响。我们寻求影响者是否会影响青少年的约会标准,这最终会导致他们采取危险的性行为。由于危险的性行为在望加锡越来越普遍,我们选择了望加锡的青少年作为我们的研究对象。我们还通过纳入马洛斯青少年对城市和农村进行了比较。数据是通过在线调查收集的。聘请了四名调查员来寻找目标受访者:15-18岁的年轻人。受访者在2020年9月7日至9月14日期间填写了一份在线问卷。有效答复多达313份,50.5%的回答者居住在望加锡,其余49.5%来自马洛斯。三分之二的受访者是女性(63.3%)。采用一系列独立t检验和Andy F Hayes PROCESS方案对数据进行分析。独立t检验结果显示,城市男性青少年更容易表现出危险性行为。中心假设检验结果表明,社交媒体影响者间接影响青少年约会方式介导的高风险性行为,这与研究的最初假设相符。
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.45068
L. Fitriani, P. Pawito, P. Utari
The removal of mural looking like President Joko Widodo's face with the words 404 Not Found triggered a wide range of reactions from the public, including some on Twitter, who saw the action as an anti-critical form of government. As a result, the hashtag #Jokowi404notfound became a popular topic and was used over 11,000 times on August 14, 2021. The purpose of this study is to look at how people use the hashtag #Jokowi404notfound on Twitter to protest the removal of murals. In August 2021, this study takes a qualitative approach, collecting data in the form of observation of media texts on Twitter's public timeline. According to the findings of this study, the hashtag #Jokowi404notfound was used to protest the government's anti-critical decision to remove murals as a form of suppression of individual freedom. When the public interest is at stake and the movement is mobilized by Twitter activists with large social media followings, the hashtag activism movement has the potential to drive and influence government policy. Messages to the government are also conveyed using various styles of language.
移除一幅看起来像佐科·维多多总统脸上写着404 Not Found的壁画引发了公众的广泛反应,包括推特上的一些人,他们认为这是一种反批评的政府形式。因此,#Jokowi404notfound标签成为热门话题,在2021年8月14日被使用了11000多次。这项研究的目的是观察人们如何使用推特上的#Jokowi404not标签来抗议壁画的移除。2021年8月,这项研究采用了定性方法,以观察推特公共时间线上媒体文本的形式收集数据。根据这项研究的结果,#Jokowi404notfound标签被用来抗议政府的反批判决定,即移除壁画是对个人自由的一种压制。当公众利益受到威胁,这场运动被拥有大量社交媒体粉丝的推特活动人士动员起来时,标签行动主义运动有可能推动和影响政府政策。向政府传达的信息也使用了各种风格的语言。
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.42413
Ernesto Cordero Collo, Jr.
The COVID-19 pandemic has radically reshaped the academic life of graduate students and revealed the inequities in the traditional education system in the Philippines. This study is a qualitative navigation of the lived accounts of development communication (devcom) graduate students at the University of the Philippines Los Baños. It foregrounds devcom as a field of theory and practice in honor of its pioneer Professor Emeritus Nora C. Quebral and her contribution to the ferment of the field. The credence of phenomenology informed the direction of this research in addressing a paucity of literature that examines the experiences of graduate students on remote learning within the current milieu. The transition of academia into a new phase of development surfaced stories of personal and academic struggles. As social beings, they engage virtual and real spaces in coping that redirect them to a sense of purpose and semblance of normalcy at a time of uncertainties. To address their recurring and emerging conditions is the cultivation of institutional support and online forms of communication support as two pivotal forms of their reflective recommendations. Drawing from the participants’ reflections, I developed a schema that investigates the intersectionality of their struggles, coping, and recommendations towards a conducive remote learning milieu.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-03DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v51i2.46749
A. Sudrajat, Ita Rahmania Kusumawati
The objective of this study is to investigate the views of the Qur'an about the origin of the name and its position in relation to language and the development of science. The research model is literature research utilizing the sources collection (heuristic), source criticism, interpretation, and writing. The findings of this study are: (1) the Qur'an states that Allah SWT gives teachings about the names to the Prophet of Adam As; (2) These names correlate with the language because they are composed of the names that have been introduced to the Prophet Adam As; (3) The name and language are two sides of money; (4) Names, languages, and concepts can further be the main capital that humans have to develop scientific communication.
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