Jurnal Komunikasi: Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia
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The Migration of Javanese Poetry Writers from Print into Digital Media
Literature is an important part of a nation's civilization. Local literature also contributes to the transmission of local values from one generation to the next. So far, written literature has been printed and disseminated through print media and also in sections in print media such as magazines and newspapers. Including the publication of Javanese poetry in local media. However, as of now, the disruptive era has forced some print media publications to close, while others have migrated online. Javanese poetry writers must also find new ways to create their work online. The research method used was descriptive qualitative by conducting interviews with Javanese poetry artists who are members of the Paguyuban Panotocoro Yogyakarta. Media adaptation involves a system's ability to adjust to users' behaviors or environmental changes. The challenge that traditional Javanese artists face when migrating to the internet era is their lack of understanding of technology. Additionally, a significant issue confronting Javanese poets as they transition to the digital age lies in the shift required by the internet’s audio-visual technology. This shift demands that the traditional written format be transformed into audio or video formats. The research findings reveal that the digitization of Javanese poetry has, in a way, returned it to its original form, where it was traditionally performed as tembang or songs. Tembang, as a form of oral communication, served as the primary means through which Javanese people conveyed messages before they adopted writing systems and lettered scripts. This mode of delivering messages in a peaceful and fluid setting allows the moral messages within the poetry to be easily absorbed and internalized in people’s lives
Value Co-Creation and Sustainability Communication: A Case Study of Lyfe With Less’ Instagram and Telegram
Globally, the term sustainability has been widely used since its first inception back in the 1990s. However, the term itself has only been popularly used in Indonesia for the past half-decade, following the initiation of the Sustainable Development Goals by the UN, which Indonesia supported. Since then, there have been numerous sustainability initiatives by civil communities that are based online. These communities somewhat became the ‘spearheads’ of sustainable consumption communication in Indonesia, educating netizens about various aspects of sustainable consumption, through various platforms – including Instagram and Telegram. This paper aims to analyze how followers and group-members co-create value related to sustainable consumption and lifestyle across the two communication platforms of a sustainable lifestyle online community: Lyfewithless. This paper employs qualitative approach, using value co-creation concept to understand the interaction and communication pattern on both Instagram & Telegram, and communication about/of sustainability as a macro lens to situate this case in the growing body of sustainability communication. Through analyzing the interaction on both platforms during the period of February-May 2022 and February-May 2023, this study shows that the Instagram account & Telegram group of Lyfewithless have slightly different value co-creation dynamics and levels, but complement each other to co-create value among its members and followers in building and rebuilding understanding about sustainable consumption. Furthermore, this study proposes that to achieve its intended impact, organizations must conduct both communication aboutsustainability and communication of sustainability. This study contributes to the sustainable consumption communication literature and supports the notion that civil communities hold important role in educating more people to adapt a more sustainable consumption behavior in the Indonesian context.
Innovation in Disaster Mitigation Communication Model, Coordination, and Digital Literacy after the Cianjur Earthquake Disaster
Indonesia is vulnerable to natural disasters, including earthquake. Earthquake has an impact on the community including environmental, property, and psychological damage as well as loss of life. Such an impact also happened to earthquake-stricken Cianjur in West Java, which required disaster mitigation and digital literacy to deal with it. The aim of this research is to determine innovations in disaster mitigation communication models, coordination and digital literacy after the Cianjur earthquake. This is a form of handling the impact of a natural disaster before and after it occurs. The theory used in this research is Haddow Disaster Communication focusing on customer focus, leadership commitment, situational awareness, and media partnership. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative conducted by collecting data through field observations, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The results of this research are innovations in disaster mitigation communication models to become disaster mitigation models in Cianjur in the future, know the coordination paths between the parties and the community in case of a disaster, and provide digital literacy for the people of Cianjur through emergency response call centers and WA groups to disseminate information to the public. The efforts of the parties involved in disaster mitigation aim to help the community reduce the risk of disaster affecting physical development, increase the ability of the community in disaster risk mitigation and get an understanding of the community’s access to disaster information
Employee Involvement in Internal Communication Activities PT. Pertamina Hulu Energi
Employee involvement is important for a company, where it shows how responsive employees are to the programs created by the company for its employees. How responsive employees are to an activity held by the company's internal communications is also a good record for the internal communications department. This research aims to examine employee involvement at PT. Pertamina Hulu Energiin programs held by the company's internal communications. The research was conducted using descriptive quantitative methods by distributing questionnaires to 470 employees spread throughout Indonesia and also from international branches. The research results show that employee involvement in activities held by the internal organization is very necessary to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of these activities. Communication channels also play a role in the effectiveness of delivering messages to reach employees. How to ensure that messages are well received by employees also requires a good strategy. By integrating internal communications strategies with employee engagement factors such as a participative culture, a supportive communications climate, and the quality of information flow, organizations can build a solid framework that strengthens consistency and synergy between internal communications and employee engagement
Tourism Communication Policy in Sustainable Tourism and Climate Change in Garut Regency
The tourism sector as one of the drivers of the Indonesian economy is also affected by natural and non-natural disasters. Climate change and disasters encourage the government of Garut Regency in West Java, Indonesia, to carry out various tourism communication policies as part of the effort to increase sustainable tourism activities in the face of climate change and disasters. This research aims to find a model of sustainable tourism communication policy in the face of climate change in Garut Regency. This research uses symbolic interactionism theory, growth pole theory and Community Based Tourism (CBT). The exchange of symbols between tourism actors will build a common meaning in making sustainable tourism communication policies. The type of research used a case study with a research location in Garut Regency, a tourist site as well as a disaster-prone area. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. Data validity used data triangulation, investigator triangulation, and theory triangulation. The results showed that the policy used in the development of sustainable tourism in Garut Regency emphasizes collaboration and communication of all stakeholders. The involvement of all stakeholders will encourage the realization of community welfare. The focus of sustainable tourism development is the community. Community welfare will be achieved if the community is fully involved in all tourism activities
Symbolic Interaction of the Meaning of Triwangsa Women's Marriage in Balinese Hindu Culture
The existence of Hinduism and Balinese culture is an inseparable unity, both of which guide the lives of Balinese people. In Balinese Hindu culture there is a grouping of wangsa as a symbol of identity and social status. Differences in social status will cause differences in behavior in communicating with the audience. The grouping of social status affects the rules of marriage that require women to marry men who have equal social status. Women are not allowed to marry men who have low wangsa because if they do so, the women must go down the wangsa. When a woman has stepped down, there is a change in the way she interacts and communicates with family and society. Changes in the identity of Triwangsa women have a big impact on the doers as well as the family and the environment. This research aims to describe the symbolic interaction in the marriage of Triwangsa women towards the Balinese Hindu family and environment. The results showed that there are differences in interaction patterns between women who descend from the wangsa and women who still have a fixed wangsa
Indonesia Tanpa Jaringan Islam Liberal Follower’s Reception on the Anti-Sexual Violence Bill Content
The democratic system in Indonesia supports the rise of anti-Western communities who reject the ideology of secularism, pluralism, and liberalism. Noted in several cases that occurred in Indonesia lately such as the 2017 DKI Jakarta Governor election and the 2019 presidential election as a sign of the rise of Islamic conservatism. Various actions oppose the dominant ideologies such as secularism, pluralism, and liberalism, one of them was the presence of Indonesia Tanpa Jaringan Islam Liberal (ITJ). The existence of ITJ until now voiced its rejection of the ideology of secularism, pluralism, and liberalism especially on social media. However, with the diversity of ITJ audiences, each message's reception will be different. Audiences are not always passive just accepting every message received. Therefore, this study will look at how acceptance of ITJ account followers on ITJ content using Stuart Hall's (1980) encoding-decoding theory. This study uses the constructivist paradigm and the methodology of transcendental phenomenology to understand the audience's experience in receiving content of ITJ and ideologies of secularism, pluralism, and liberalism. This research found various features of ITJ account followers in receiving the message displayed by ITJ. This study found that most informants understood and believed that Islamic religious values can be a good solution for the system government. Truly the majority of Informants are in a negotiating position. The audience does not take the dominant ideology (secularism, pluralism, liberalism, or even conservative) for granted. There is an active role of the ITJ audience in receiving information
Psychological Communication in the Self Concept and Cultural Identity of the People of Indramayu Regency through Ngarot Tradition
This research aims to find out psychological communication through the self-concept and cultural identity of the people of Indramayu Regency using a symbolic interaction theory (mind, self and society). Ngarot tradition evolved within Lelea community in Indramayu Regency, West Java, where they celebrated the tradition every year. The word Ngarot comes from Sanskrit which means to cleanse oneself from stains and sins from the wrong behavior of a person or a group of people in the past. Ngarot tradition is closely related to the cultural identity that is shaped in the society and serves as the symbols of the next generation. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method. The results of the research show that the self-concept of the people of Indramayu Regency is designed to appreciate and respect the culture, by preserving it through agricultural activities, as well as to express gratitude to God. The cultural identity of the Lelea community can be seen from various things that developed in the area, including those in the socio-cultural, economic, and religious fields
Examining the Social Construction of Highly Educated Women
This study discusses the realities faced by single female workers in urban areas who are still bound by stereotypes. It is undeniable that women remain a significant topic of discussion as there are several views that hinder women, particularly in pursuing their achievements in higher education. This article focuses on how women strive to overcome stereotypical views that limit their rights. Examine the increasingly widespread stereotypes that raise society’s awareness on emerging gender-based generalizations. Thus, through recognizing gender roles, women shape their identities by constructing their own realities. Therefore, by applying an exploratory-qualitative approach, the authors found three informants in Jakarta who are challenging societal constructions. Based on the Social Construction Theory, this study shows that even though women have formal education and high jobs, they still face questions from their environment that influence their identity construction
Implementing Journalistic Competence in Realizing Press Professionalism in Riau Province
To ensure professionalism, every journalist must fulfil one important factor called journalistic competence. Journalistic competence is assessed through three main aspects: awareness, knowledge and skills. Competent journalists should be able to produce quality journalistic works and support the realisation of press professionalism. This study aims to determine journalists' understanding of journalist competence and enable them to apply competence values in the field. This research was conducted in Riau Province, Indonesia, using a qualitative method with purposive sampling technique. Six journalists, consisting of three competency-certified and three non-competency-certified journalists, were interviewed in depth. From the data obtained, the research was followed by a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with eleven research participants to assess the application of journalists' competencies and the social responsibility of the press. The FGDs generated several views on the existence of journalists and discussed solutions to problems faced by journalists and media companies in Riau. This study has three outcomes: understanding of journalists' competencies, the application of journalists' competencies and social responsibility, and community involvement in realising press professionalism. This study concludes that every journalist still needs to improve their professionalism by understanding and applying the values of journalist competence. This research gave birth to a new concept of community involvement in promoting press professionalism supported by Press Law Number 40 of 1999