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Jean Baudrillard dan Pokok Pemikirannya Irmawati Oktavianingtyas; Alexander Seran; Ridzki Rinanto Sigit
PROPAGANDA Vol 1 No 2 (2021): PROPAGANDA: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Neolectura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37010/prop.v1i2.258

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Jean Baudrillard adalah seorang filsuf Perancis dan salah satu tokoh postmodern terkemuka. Beberapa pemikiran utamanya meliputi sign-value, simulakra, dan hiperrealitas. Pemikiran ini ditulis dalam karya awal Jean Baudrillard yang diterbitkan pada 1968 hingga 1981. Sedangkan karya lainnya yang diterbitkan setelah 1981 ditulis untuk memperkuat pemikiran awalnya. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk lebih mengenal Jean Baudrillard dan pemikiran utamanya, terutama pemikirannya mengenai sign-value, simulakra, dan hiperealitas.
#gagalkanomnibuslaw movement: How Simulacra Sparks Mass Action irmawati Oktavianingtyas; Hilda Yunita Wono; Henni Gusfa
Bricolage : Jurnal Magister Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 9, No 2 (2023): Bricolage Vol 9. No. 2 September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Bunda Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30813/bricolage.v9i2.3927

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The hash-tag #gagalkanomnibuslaw used by the twitter "social media '' users appears as a form of virtual protest of Indonesian people aiming at the Indonesian government. Information about  Omnibus Law (UU Cipta Kerja) has been growing rapidly on social media since the popularity of the hash-tag increased. Unfortunately, the popularity of this hash-tag has made various information without references (hoaxes) which further confuses the original essence of the Movement. Based on that, The overall study objective is to find out how the false reality created by the hash-tag #gagalkanomnibuslaw is able to move the mass. This is a qualitative study using Jean Baudrillard’s concept of simulacra to analyze the case. The result shows that the participants of the movement were trapped in simulacra, where the false reality of the information in cyberspace was used as a reference in carrying out both virtual and nonvirtual protest.