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Media Habit dan Interpretasi Anak Usia Dini Kota Bengkulu tentang Tayangan Media Mrs Gushevinalti; Susri Adeni; Lely Arrianie
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 2 (2014): Volume 8, Nomor 2, April 2014
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi

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Generally, the message from television is not separated for the television viewers; it means that anyone can watch television programs. Children without any parental supervision can have a habit of consuming media where those television programs are not addressed to their age. This study aims to assess media habits or television viewing habits and media consumption patterns conducted by early childhood in the city of Bengkulu; the other goal is to decipher the meaning of the impressions of early childhood about the for children television shows as well as the shows for adults. This study is a qualitative study and conducted in early childhood or kindergarten students at TK Intan Insani dan PAUD Haqiqi in the city of Bengkulu. The main method of data collection is in-depth interviews and observation. Results reveal that media habits or television viewing habits and media consumption patterns conducted by early childhood in the city of Bengkulu is very high. The watching time for children is mostly 3 to 5 hours per a day. The term dating, falling in love, lover is a term that is understood through songs and sinetron or adult movies they watch. The interpretation of the child regarding special program in this study is illustrated naturally.
Political Communication Model in Indonesian Parliament Lely Arrianie
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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The main objective of this study was to determine the model of political communication in the Indonesian parliament. The phenomenon of political communication using 'violence', occurred in Indonesian parliament period 1999-2004. This research was conducted with qualitative analysis, by developing interactionist theory, constructive, symbolic interaction in the political sphere. The results found that political communication in Indonesian parliament cannot be conceived as direct communication because the communication is interactional and transactional. Therefore, every political message is ultimately between interests and disagreements. It can build a conceptual model in which ‘violence’ in the delivery of political messages physically or psychologically occurs on the ‘front stage', 'middle stage’ and ‘backstage’.
Stigma Partai dan Presentasi Diri Para Politisi Pelaku Tindak Pidana Korupsi Lely Arrianie
Jurnal Communicate Vol 1, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Postgraduate of Jayabaya University

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Election of powerful politicians to parliament as leaving a question mark after powerful politicians captivated politicians who incidentally is a former student organizations and youth activists who previously gave great hope to change the face of parliament and the bureaucracy in Indonesia. When the alleged or suspected, the public and even linking them with the party’s fault, and it displays the party seems to be a stigma corrupt party, even if the perpetrator is an individual of the party. This research was conducted with the phenomenological approach and interaction with the dramaturgical symbolic and interpretive qualitative analysis. This study is actually able to provide implications for institutions to organize and put anyone in the position of the suspect and his or attached a stigma to be treated fairly in comparison to what is experienced by those who have similar status, but they are not of the elite. Stigma of political party organization which is the effect of the enactment of the top cadres and the status of the suspect or his party elite or less will be able to degrade the party.