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Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 23019816     EISSN : 26152894     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/jkmi
The aim of the Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia is to promote and enhance advanced academic discussions, including research development and debates in the field of media and communication. It also serves as a interdisciplinary forum for researchers and industry players who use research as the frame for social awareness, development, and change. We welcome any submission of manuscripts throughout the year. Authors are invited to submit scholarly works on communication such as International Relations, Media Management, Film and Media Arts, Game Studies, Digital Education and Communities, Communication and Policies, Globalization and Social Impact, Youth and Media, Audience and Perception Analysis, Democracy and Integration, Media Literacy and Education, Media and Development, Health Communication, Political Communication, Hegemony and the Media, Gender and Sexuality, Queer and Media, Social Media and Subcultures, Popular Culture and Society, Media and Religion, Media and Identity, War/Peace Journalism, Conflict and Crisis Communication, Strategic Communication and Information Management, Digital Media, Advertising and Persuasive Management, Public Relations and Crisis Management, Global Journalism and relevant areas from the standpoint of media and communication.
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From Millennial to Generation Z: The State of Digital Literacy among Youths Dealing with Disinformation During Elections Jati, Wasisto Raharjo
Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia Vol. 13, No. 1
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The role of the younger generation in politics has played an important role in shaping Indonesian democracy. Since the era of the independence revolution until the post- reform era, young people have become central actors to be a guardian of democracy, especially participation in elections. Although the active role of young people is mostly carried out in various extra-parliamentary ways, such as street demonstrations, young people are now increasingly focusing on efforts to combat disinformation/misinformation in cyberspace. This stance is in line with the current development of democracy which leads to the digital world so that young people are also adaptive. The development of Indonesia's digital world directly impacts participation in contemporary elections. Following up with the various arguments previously presented, this study seeks to further elaborate on the political expression of young people in elections, particularly in educating the impact of disinformation. Furthermore, the method used is descriptive analysis by critically reviewing various previous research findings, be it publications in books, journals, or other relevant literature. The research results show that the role of young people is actually active, but differences in socio- economic and socio-demographic backgrounds are obstacles in participating actively in fighting disinformation. In addition, digital literacy, which is still unequal among young people, is also a challenge that needs to be addressed immediately in order to realize better quality Indonesian elections and democracy in general going forward
Peace Has No Deterrent Effect: The Handling of Violence Against Lampung TV and Lampung Post Journalists (2022) by Press Organizations Eddyono, Aryo Subarkah; P., Jessica Rosa N.
Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia Vol. 13, No. 1
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In 2022, Lampung Post and Lampung TV journalists experienced violence while covering. The perpetrator was a member of the security unit when he wanted to ask for clarity regarding certificates in the 2017 Complete Systematic Land Registration Acceleration Program (PTSL) at the National Land Agency (BPN) of Bandar Lampung City. The BPN security guard confiscated work tools and forced journalists to delete coverage such as photos or videos, until finally forcibly expelling journalists by pushing and closing the BPN building gate. This research aims to find out why such violence can occur and how the role of press organizations resolves cases of violence against Lampung Post and Lampung TV journalists. Data were obtained from interviews, observations, and document searches. The results of the study showed that violence against Lampung Post and Lampung TV journalists occurred due to a lack of understanding of the perpetrators of violence about the duties of journalists, weak law enforcement, and a lack of support from press companies to protect and provide understanding to their journalists in conducting coverage. Press organizations in Lampung have played their role in overseeing the resolution of cases of journalist violence through the Coalition of Press Freedom Defenders (KPKP) with a series of efforts, including providing statements of attitudes and legal opinions, encouraging the authorities to investigate cases, strengthening the authorities, and holding campaigns and public discussions. Unfortunately, the role of press organizations is still not optimal because not all press organizations are involved, press companies are ignorant, and victims take peaceful initiatives. Peace desision has no deterrent effect on perpretators.In 2022, journalists from Lampung Post and Lampung TV experienced violence while reporting. The perpetrator was a member of the security unit when they went to the National Land Agency (BPN) in Bandar Lampung City to ask for clarification about certificates in the 2017 Complete Systematic Land Registration Acceleration Program (PTSL). The BPN security personnel confiscated work tools and forced journalists to delete coverage such as photos or videos, until finally forcibly expelling journalists by pushing and closing the gate of the BPN building. This research aims to find out why such violence can occur and how the role of press organizations resolves cases of violence against Lampung Post and Lampung TV journalists. Data was collected through interviews, observations, and document review. The results of the study showed that violence against Lampung Post and Lampung TV journalists occurred due to perpetrators' lack of understanding of journalists' duties, weak law enforcement, and lack of support from press organizations to protect and provide understanding to their journalists in reporting. Press organizations in Lampung have played their role in monitoring the resolution of cases of violence against journalists through the Coalition of Press Freedom Defenders (KPKP) with a series of efforts, including providing statements and legal opinions, encouraging the authorities to investigate cases, strengthening the authorities, and holding campaigns and public discussions. Unfortunately, the role of press organizations is still not optimal because not all press organizations are involved, press companies are ignorant, and victims take peaceful initiatives. Peace initiatives do not have a deterrent effect on perpetrators.