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    Revisiting the Inverted Pyramid in Online News: kompas.com and theborneopost.com

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    The rapid growth of online media has significantly transformed news production and dissemination practices. In the digital era, news is no longer produced exclusively by professional journalists, resulting in increasing variation in newswriting styles and structures. Consequently, many online news articles no longer strictly adhere to the traditional inverted pyramid structure. This study examines the application of the inverted pyramid structure in online news articles published by Kompas.com (Indonesia) and The Borneo Post (Malaysia). Using a quantitative content analysis approach, this research analyzes the structural patterns of hard news and soft news across both media outlets. The findings reveal notable variations in the composition of news structures. While the inverted pyramid model remains generally observable, hard news articles in both media do not fully conform to its classical form. The lead section contains the most essential information in considerable detail, the middle section tends to be relatively brief, and the concluding section still presents substantively relevant content. Similarly, soft news articles demonstrate a more flexible structure, characterized by attention-grabbing leads, less elaborated middle sections, and broader conclusions intended to generate emotional resonance or deeper reflection. These results indicate a shift from a rigid inverted pyramid model toward a more adaptive and reader-oriented structure in contemporary digital journalism

    Islamic Journalistic Ethics To Reduce Hoax News During The Covid-19 Pandemic

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    This research aims to identify Islamic journalistic ethics in reducing the rise of hoax news during the COVID-19 pandemic and to establish standards for news eligibility free from hoaxes. The spread of hoax news has become increasingly widespread, often trending. The 2020 KIC survey revealed that nearly 60% of Indonesians are exposed to hoax news, primarily related to politics, health, and religion. In Indonesia, hoaxes distort facts by presenting convincing yet unverifiable information, exploited by irresponsible parties to instill slander and hatred. Therefore, this research seeks to examine the rise of hoaxes complicating pandemic management and how to counteract them. Data is obtained from Kompas TV. This research employs a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The study reveals that Kompas TV journalists adhere to Islamic journalistic ethics and the Cyber Media News Guidelines, ensuring their news content is accurate and verified. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kompas TV journalists strictly verify information. From Kompas TV\u27s perspective, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an abundance of hoax news that must be prevented as early as possibl

    Fostering Democracy and Openness: Internal Organizational Communication within Jamaah Tabligh

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    Islam Jamaah in the context of their practices in society, is often perceived as a group, primarily because most members of society are unaware of their workings. The problem of this research is to prove that Jamaah Tabligh is an organization, not a group. The study aims to find out the internal organization communication the members of Jamaah Tabligh (a religious meeting/congregation) and the patterns of dakwah (missionary endeavor) they apply. The study employs the Goldhaber model of organizational communication with a downward model in relation to leadership, the relationship between superiors and subordinates and the selection of leaders. The study uses the qualitative method. Data is obtained through interviews with seven active members of Jamaah Tabligh. The results of the study reveal that the internal organizational communication of Jamaah Tabligh is a large organization because it has international, national and local headquarters. The organizational communication model is very open and democratic. The leaders try to serve the members of the congregation instead of governing them. The openness of this organizational communication model can be seen in deliberations and has caused Jamaah Tabligh to be favored by lower and middle class peopl

    Toward Just Participation: Dynamics Of Empowerment Communication In Tourism-Village Dvelopment

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    Sustainable tourism development requires community participation as local involvement contributes to community welfare as is the case in Sambirejo Village  Tebing Breksi (Breksi Cliff) tourism. The study aims to: 1) explore and interpret the dynamics of empowerment communication in the development of the Sambirejo tourism village seen from the aspects of participation, utilization of community potential, and empowerment communication efforts that have been carried out; 2) the dynamics of empowerment communication from the perspective of sustainable tourism. This research employs a descriptive qualitative research design, with data collected through observation, interviews, focus group discussions (FGDs), and documentation. Informants were selected purposely, consisting of Village Heads, Village Secretaries, BUMDes (Village Owned Enterprises) managers, tourism actors, and community members. The results indicate that community participation in Sambirejo Village is quite high, but this involvement is not fair and equitable. Further efforts are needed to encourage broader  and more inclusive participation Community Empowerment is carried out based on the principles of community-based tourism namely empowerment in economic, social, political, cultural, and environmental aspect

    Investigating Media Discourse on the Narrative Construction of Violence and Sexual Harassment in Islamic Boarding Schools

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    This study examines how mainstream Indonesian media Detik.com and CNNIndonesia.com, construct narratives surrounding violence and sexual harassment in Islamic boarding schools (pondok pesantren), as well as the resulting public opinion in Bangka Belitung and institutional reputation management efforts. Using Teun A. Van Dijk’s Critical Discourse Analysis, the research analyzes news texts at the macro, superstructure, and micro levels, along with journalist cognition and social context. Primary data were obtained through in-depth interviews with parents, community members, and pesantren leaders, while secondary data consisted of 2022 news articles. The findings reveal competing media narratives: Detik.com employed a more aggressive framing by explicitly naming religious figures and institutions, reinforcing narratives of power abuse, whereas CNNIndonesia.com emphasized physical violence and law enforcement responses. These media framings generated public anxiety and a crisis of trust, compelling pesantren institutions to adopt proactive reputation management strategies. The study confirms the significant influence of media framing on public perception and emotional respons

    Strategi Personal Branding Dedi Mulyadi Sebagai Tokoh Politik Humanis Di Akun Instagram @dedimulyadi71

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    Abstract Personal branding strategy of Dedi Mulyadi as a humanist political figure on Instagram @dedimulyadi71 This study analyzes how Dedi Mulyadi uses Instagram to build a humanist political image through consistent visual storytelling, cultural symbols, and direct social engagement. Using a qualitative descriptive method with an interpretative approach, data were gathered from Instagram content analysis and in-depth interviews with followers. Findings reveal that Mulyadi’s empathetic and grounded communication style fosters public trust and reshapes perceptions of political leadership. His strategy highlights the power of authentic narratives in digital political branding. This research contributes to political communication studies and offers practical insights for politicians navigating social media platforms. Keywords: Personal Branding, Humanist Politics, Digital Communication, Political Narativ

    PERAN SEKOLAH GAJAHWONG TERHADAP PEMENUHAN HAK PENDIDIKAN ANAK KELOMPOK MASYARAKAT MARGINAL

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    This study aims to analyze the role of Gajahwong School as a manifestation of humanist education in fulfilling the right to education of children from marginalized communities. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study type. Data collection techniques were conducted through interviews with four informants who are facilitators and student guardians, participant observation of learning activities and social interactions at school, as well as documentation in the form of school archives and visual documentation of educational activities. The results show that Gajahwong School has a significant role in fulfilling the right to education through three main dimensions: first, providing affordable and flexible access to education for children of marginalized groups; second, developing a curriculum that is contextual and relevant to the socio-economic conditions of students; and third, creating a learning environment that is inclusive and free from discrimination. This research concludes that the existence of Gajahwong School contributes to presenting the concept of humanist education for the oppressed such as marginalized communities, as well as becoming an alternative model for the implementation of the right to education

    Relasi Media dan Kekuasaan Politik di Indonesia dari Perspektif Ekonomi Politik Komunikasi Vincent Mosco

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    The relationship between the media and power in Indonesia has undergone a shift in the dominant actors exercising strict control. The Orde Baru and Orde Lama were dominated by the state. After the state weakened following the 1998 Reformation, researchers found that the desired freedom and independence of the press had been fully realized. The relationship between the media and power continues to exist, although it is no longer the state, but rather market or economic interests and media owners. This study examines this relationship pattern from Vincent Mosco\u27s perspective on the political economy of communication. Keyword: mass media, political power, political economy of communication, vincent mosco, Indonesian press

    Media Exposing Sea Privatization and Corporate–Government Power Relations Affecting Coastal Communities through Investigative Reporting on “Pagar Makan Lautan”

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    This study aims to explore the discursive construction of power relation conflicts involving corporations and the government in sea privatization, as portrayed in Tempo’s “Pagar Makan Lautan (The Fences Eat the Sea)”. This study adopted a critical-constructivist paradigm (Kincheloe, 2005; Leon-Guerrero, 2018; Levitt, 2021) to examine how power relations were constructed and naturalized in the context of the sea privatization. The critical-constructivist approach was particularly apt for this study because it combined a focus on knowledge as socially constructed with explicit attention to political economy, ideology, and collective action (Zotzmann & O’Regan, 2023). This study employed methodological frameworks, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) by Norman Fairclough (1995) and Social Semiotics by Halliday (1993), focusing on three levels: textual analysis (field, tenor, and mode of discourse), discursive practice, and sociocultural practice. The findings reveal an unequal power relationship between corporations (business actors), the state (government), and coastal communities (fishers). The analysis demonstrates that metaphors, satire, and evaluative diction are used to criticize unequal power relations in the sea privatization. At the discursive-practice level, the report is shaped by investigative work, including examination of legal documents, field observations, and interviews with coastal communities. At the sociocultural level, the coverage reflects broader social, political, and economic inequalities, highlighting how spatial conflict arises from competition over maritime resources among powerful states and corporate actors. Theoretically, this study contributes to Indonesian media scholarship by extending critical discourse analysis to contemporary coastal conflicts, an area that remains limited in current research. In practice, this study offers insights for coastal and marine policy by showing how journalism can expose gaps among government regulation, corporate interests, and community rights, supporting calls for more transparent and participatory governance. This study is limited by its single-text corpus, potential media framing biases, and lack of comparison with other news sources. 

    Internalizing The Values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika among The Mediatized Young Generation Ahead of The 2024 Elections

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    Internalizing the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika is crucial to explore further, especially in the context of Indonesia\u27s diverse society. Various perspectives of young people in considering the 2024 presidential candidates in Indonesia have the potential to cause division. This article addresses three key points: firstly, the importance of internalizing the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika in creating a peaceful elections atmosphere; secondly, factors influencing the young generation’s responses to the 2024 elections; thirdly, implications of implementing the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika on the behavior of young voters in the 2024 elections. Using a mixed method approach, with data collected through surveys and analyzed qualitatively, this study revealed three key points. First, internalizing the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika is essential to foster peaceful elections in 2024. Second, socializing the implementation of the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika is one of factors that could influence the behavior of young voters in creating peaceful elections in 2024. Third, the internalization of these values could lead the young generation to adopt more inclusive and tolerant perspective on political issues. However, the complexity produced by mediatization do not fully reflect the high awareness of the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika. Best practices for the young generation are expected to be able to implement the values of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika consistently in social life and the democratic process, including tolerance for differences of opinion, diversity, and harmony in various perspective

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