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Intercultural Communication of Indonesian-Australian International Special Class Alumni According to Proxemics Dimensions Melati Mediana Tobing
Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia
Publisher : Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25008/jkiski.v7i1.667

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This article examines the connection between proxemics and cosmopolitanism. Cosmopolitans can be understood as citizens of a borderless state or owners of global citizenship, with their communication also being borderless. Cosmopolitans usually come from many different cultures and use their native languag, but their perception of place is a gradually construced process and built with experience, education or the information they have gathered from media. Indonesian cosmopolitans also have an identity of being global citizens, who like travelling around the world but choose to stay in Indonesia with their family and friends. This article describes about Indonesian cosmopolitans who prefer to live in Indonesia despite the lack of a good living environment. The article also analyzes informant perceptions of space during their time studying in Australia and working in Indonesia. In accordance with the methodology chosen for the study, interviews with three informants of the International Class Program were conducted in Jakarta in July-August 2016. The informants were active students and are currently working near Jakarta. The study identifies the differences inherent in Indonesian cosmopolitans: 1) Indonesian cosmopolitans do not travel but they like living together with their families: “whether or not one eats, what matters is that one is together with family”, and; 2) these new cosmopolitans have an open attitude. This research using a framework of analysis based on proxemics and linked their communication experiences as cosmopolitans after returning to Indonesia as alumni, with several relevant answers based on their nonverbal intercultural communication.
PENGUATAN KOMUNIKASI KAUM PARIAH PADA RUANG PUBLIK DI KAMPUNG KOTA Melati Mediana Tobing; Gedra Wansa
Linimasa : Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Juli 2022
Publisher : Ilmu Komunikasi, FISIP Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/linimasa.v5i2.5770

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ABSTRACT The urban village grew as a residence for pariahs in various parts of Indonesia. Urbanization which attracts rural people to become new residents of the city, has made them a marginal group. Although they have a role in the business and economic processes of the city, these pariahs are hardly taken into account in the process of urban development. Until, when the city became increasingly crowded, the dwelling of the pariahs was considered a scourge for the new face of the city. The pariahs were also relocated to a space appropriate to the parvenue culture. Cultural conflicts in public spaces occur due to differences in habits and perceptions of the new space. Social interaction is hindered while face-to-face communication cannot be replaced by new media, thus weakening the pariahs and causing disharmony in urban society.
A Model of Delivering Messages Related to COVID-19 to the Collective Society of Kampung Pulo in Ciliwung Riverside East Jakarta Melati Mediana Tobing
SOSHUM : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : Unit Publikasi Ilmiah, P3M, Politeknik Negeri Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (271.479 KB) | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v12i2.142-153

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This article reviews the difficulties of marginalized urban communities in Jakarta when carrying out social activities in the midst of a pandemic. In fact, many urban people live by maintaining a lifestyle with their group and tend to become urban rural communities. In this community, the social group becomes the main reference and even the reference in attitude. Social restrictions are considered to be a restraint on their habits and values, so that understanding the concept of social standing is in stark contrast to their daily habits and tends to be ignored. This paper provides an overview as well as a model of the cultural communication approach in collectivistic cultured communities that exist in village communities that are widely found in a number of big cities in Indonesia. The micro-ethnogafi method was applied to informants living on the outskirts of Ciliwung Kampung Pulo, East Jakarta. This study found that when the delivery of messages about COVID-19 was carried out through a cultural approach through the role of group leaders, the residents of Kampung Pulo were willing to interact by wearing masks and maintaining a minimum distance of one meter.
Acceptance Model for Family Planning Program in Baduy’s Remote Indigenous Community in Leuwidamar District, Lebak Banten Idi Dimyati; Ahmad Sihabudin; Melati Mediana Tobing
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : IJOSMAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5555/ijosmas.v3i6.246

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In the beginning, Baduy’s Remote Indigenous Community (KAT Baduy) received the family planning program, they were generally using implants then changed to pill contraceptives. Currently, almost all family planning acceptors in Baduy use injectable contraception. Based on this phenomenon, this research examined what channels or media play a role in the spread of family planning and how it relates to the effectiveness of their innovation acceptance in the Baduy community. The research method is an explanatory survey using frequency distribution analysis, with Spearman correlation analysis to determine the relationship between variables. The results show all communication channels or reference sources of information from respondents who obtain information about Family Planning (KB). With 200 samples from 1528 family planning acceptors in KAT Baduy (1503 family planning acceptors in Outer Baduy and 25 family planning acceptors in Inner Baduy), most of the respondents received information about family planning from their relatives or neighbors. Only 22% of respondents admitted that health workers or midwives were their sources of family planning information. Posyandu cadres were a source of family planning information for 21% of respondents. Village officials which are customary leaders or kakolot adat are only mentioned by 7% of respondents as a source of family planning information. The remaining 1% have received family planning information from other sources such as friends or the media. The majority of respondents stated that their decision to take family planning or accept the concept of family planning was only about 6 months. In a conclusion, the relationship between the type of communication channel and the effectiveness of innovation acceptance has a positive and "quite strong" relationship. For recommendation, this research suggests to health worker from Cisimeut Health Center keep their internal task of providing health services and assistance to Baduy residents in Kanekes Village, though there are challenges from external parties which builds overlapping and miscoordination health services with several social actions and health volunteers from outside Baduy.
Welfare Improvement Models and Strategies through Dissemination of Family Planning Information in the Remote Indigenous Community of Baduy Ahmad Sihabudin; Idi Dimyati; Melati Mediana Tobing
Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2022): December 2022 - Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia
Publisher : Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25008/jkiski.v7i2.704

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There are many types of  contraceptives used by the Baduy remote indigenous communities (Baduy KAT) in Lebak regency, Banten, West Java, Indonesia. According to data, the number of family planning acceptors among the Baduy community stood at 1,529 in February 2021 comprising 1,503 in Outer Baduy and  26  in Inner Baduy. In the beginning, most Baduy KAT used implants before they changed contraceptives  of their  choice. This study aims to reveal what channels are used to disseminate information about family planning, as well as to ensure the effectiveness of the innovations about family planning information they receive. The method used is explanatory survey, with a frequency distribution to analyze and determine the relationship between variables and  Spearman correlation analysis. The results showed that most respondents or 49% received family planning information from their relatives, 22% received it  from health workers (posyandu cadres), 21% received it  from village officials, 7% received it from  indigenous community leaders (kakolot), and only 1%  received it  from the media. This study found that there is a fairly strong relationship between communication channels and the effectiveness of innovation acceptance. Most of the respondents stated that they decided to accept the family planning innovations concept within 6 months by using humans as a communication channel, such as their relatives, health workers, village officials, and kakolot leaders.
Sosialisasi dan Pendampingan Pelatihan Fotografi Sebagai Media Promosi Pariwisata Di Desa Pinge, Kecamatan Marga, Kabupaten Tabanan - Bali Ni Made Prasiwi Bestari; Melati Mediana Tobing; I Nyoman Indra Kumara; Jonathan Jacob Paul Latupeirissa
Jurnal Abdimas Mandiri Vol. 7 No. 2
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS INDO GLOBAL MANDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jam.v7i2.3265

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Desa Pinge yang terletak di Kecamatan Marga Kabupaten Tabanan Bali menyimpan segudang potensi. Melalui upaya masyarakat bersama, desa ini berupaya untuk mengembangkan desanya untuk menarik pengunjung. Keterlibatan masyarakat dalam meningkatkan alam, budaya, dan seni adalah kuncinya. Meskipun demikian, kekurangan pada desa ini terletak pada upaya promosi yang sangat minim, tidak terlalu aktif dalam pengelolaan media sosial, serta konten pada sosial media yang kurang menarik. Diperlukan pendekatan yang lebih kuat untuk memperkenalkan Desa Pinge kepada khalayak yang lebih luas. Untuk memanfaatkan potensi Desa Pinge secara maksimal sebagai tujuan wisata, kelemahan dalam promosi dan pengelolaan media sosial harus diatasi. Strategi promosi yang dilaksanakan dengan baik tidak hanya dapat menarik wisatawan tetapi juga menciptakan peluang bagi bisnis dan pengrajin lokal, yang pada akhirnya berkontribusi terhadap pembangunan sosio-ekonomi desa secara keseluruhan. Dengan menampilkan keindahan alam, kekayaan budaya, dan dunia seni yang dinamis melalui konten gambar dan jangkauan yang lebih baik, Desa Pinge dapat muncul sebagai destinasi yang benar-benar menawan bagi pengunjung dari seluruh dunia. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini dilakukan untuk melakukan sosialisasi serta pendampingan pelatihan fotografi sebagai media promosi Desa Wisata Pinge yang dapat digunakan pada berbagai platform media promosi pariwisata. Promosi tujuan wisata adalah pendorong penting pertumbuhan ekonomi, pelestarian budaya, dan kemajuan masyarakat. Selain itu, promosi desa wisata yang efektif tidak hanya menarik wisatawan tetapi juga berkontribusi terhadap pengembangan destinasi secara keseluruhan
Pelatihan dan Lomba Foto Jurnalistik “Budaya Lokal Bali” pada Warga Desa Wisata Pinge Melati Mediana Tobing; Pricelia Ruth Lidwina; Franciscus Dicha Sidabutar
JURNAL Comunità Servizio : Jurnal Terkait Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, terkhusus bidang Teknologi, Kewirausahaan dan Sosial Kemasyarakatan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): OKTOBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM), Univesitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/cs.v5i2.5007

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The high interest in tourism on the island of Bali has led the government to develop several traditional village locations into tourist villages to increase economic growth, people's welfare, eliminate poverty, overcome unemployment, preserve nature, the environment and resources, and advance culture. The development was carried out in Pinge Tourism Village due to its high natural potential and potential cultural attractions. Even so, tourists' interest in visiting Pinge Tourism Village is still considered lacking, as indicated by the popularity of Pinge Tourism Village, which is not as popular as Panglipuran Village and Ubud Village. With this background, a photography journalism workshop was conducted, which is expected to be helpful in making promotional materials for Pinge's traditional village. Some of the objectives of doing community service in the form of this journalistic photography workshop include: 1) Encourage the community to find the potential of Pinge tourism village that can attract both local and foreign tourists who will visit Bali; 2) Conducting photojournalism training activities to Pinge tourism village residents to be able to photograph the potential of the Pinge tourism village; 3) Evaluating through photojournalism competition activities to participants of photography journalism training. Through the post-test conducted after the presentation of the material, it can be seen that the people who attended this workshop had a deeper understanding of journalistic photography after listening to the presentation of the material from several speakers. Keywords: Intercultural Communication; Journalism; Mobile Photography; Tourism Village; Bali Island.