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BIOPOLITIK DAN GERAKAN LITERASI KOMUNIKATIF KAUM MUDA Faisal, Andi
Journal Communication Spectrum : Capturing New Perspectives in Communication Vol 8, No 1 (2018): February - July 2018
Publisher : Department of Communication Science, Bakrie University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/jcs.v8i1.1813

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The current demographic bonus is often thought of as a "golden opportunity" for the nation to align itself with other nations. Population growth, especially productive age, will be a key measure in improving the country's productivity. But in the modern Biopolitical Era, it can be a "threat" to the democratic life and public criticism. This paper attempts, critically explores how biopolitical regimes work in controlling the socio-political life of society. Ranging from cultural issues in the post-tradition era, emancipation politics, the digital world, to the social life of public spaces/ spheres, will be the main focus. Alternatively, the idea of youth literacy becomes an offer in reading/ writing various issues of the nation that depart from the roots of everyday life. To cite this article (7th APA style): Faisal, A. (2018). Biopolitik dan Gerakan Literasi Komunikatif Kaum Muda [Biopolitics and the Communicative Literacy Movement of Youth]. Journal Communication Spectrum, 8(1), 72-93. http://dx.doi.org/10.36782/jcs.v8i1.1813
WARUNG KOPI, MEDIA DAN KONSTRUKSI RUANG PUBLIK DI MAKASSAR Faisal, Andi; Putra, Heddy Shri Ahimsa; Nugraha, Wisma Ch. R.
Journal Communication Spectrum : Capturing New Perspectives in Communication Vol 7, No 2 (2017): August 2017 - January 2018
Publisher : Department of Communication Science, Bakrie University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/jcs.v7i2.1839

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In the last 15 years, especially in Makassar, there was a tendency for private and public activities at coffee shops. This study aims to reveal the practices and power relations that shape the reality of the public space of coffee shops in Makassar, both as public space and as a public sphere by using ethnographic methods and cultural studies analysis approach. The primary data collection was carried out through participant observation and in-depth interviews, while secondary data through note-taking techniques and photo documentation. The results showed that mass media had a significant role in shaping the reality of coffee shops. Strategic coalitions between coffee shop owners, radio stations (such as Mercurius FM and Fajar FM) and coffee connoisseurs have an impact on the commodification of public spaces in coffee shops. Print media such as Fajar and Tribun Timur also contribute in constructing reality with its own framing to obtain "news value that sells". Therefore, coffee shops in Makassar are not merely becoming spaces of (social) politics, but are also politicized through the politics of space for the benefit of each party.