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CULTURE, MEDIA AND POWER: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE THROUGH MEDIA REPRESENTATION Irish D Bautista
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2970

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The study aims to examine the culture and ideological underpinnings espoused by Newsette, the official publication of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (DLSU-D), through examination of headlines of articles pertaining to the promotion of culture of community extension service of DLSU-D. Specifically, it aims to: (1) define the ideology espoused on community service; (2) determine the linguistic concepts; (3) and examine the manipulation techniques used by the publication to its readers. Data were obtained through discourse analysis of the publication’s headlines. Analysis of this study allows an understanding of the standpoint of Newsette on community development endeavors of the University. It identifies salient points in illuminating messages which are revealing of the social and cultural representations on community services in the University. More importantly, the results provide building material for opinion and explanation of the impression, acceptance and participation of Lasallians towards community extension services.
LOCAL WISDOM AS ALTERNATIVE OF DISASTER COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT IN MOUNT SINABUNG, KARO REGENCY, NORTH SUMATERA, INDONESIA Puji Lestari; Eko Teguh Paripurno
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2976

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This research has objective to describe local wisdom as alternative of disaster communication management in Mount Sinabung in Karo regency, North Sumaera. This research used descriptive qualitative method. And for data collection, it used; interview, focus group discussion (FGD), observation, dan documentation. The subject of this research was the people of Sinabung disaster, Local government of Karo, local leader, NGO, reporters, and etc. It used purposive and snowball sampling as the research sample. This research has finding that the people of Sinabung has some implemented local wisdom: 1). Local wisdom such as Karo language; (2) Jambur; (3) Philosophy, (4) Ecology; (5) Family system; (6) Work year. The result of this research recommended; (1) the government needs to raise the understanding, conscience, careness, and the people participation to use Karo language wisely and ethically, (2) Karo people must keep the philosophy, (3) People are obligated to care with their environment, and keep the clarity and purity of Mount SInabung, and (4) Government must provide them the law through making the village rules related to the usage of Jambur as refuge, (5) People must maintain the work year ethic and family system that support the communication of Sinabung disaster.
BUYING CONTACT LENSES ONLINE: AN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE Neemit Klinthong Chon; Siti Syamsul Nurin Mohmad Yazam
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2971

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The phenomenon of students wearing contact lenses in universities has become a trend as they want to look different from their normal appearance. The prices of contact lenses in optometrists are quite expensive. Therefore, as students with limited source of income, they will try to find another alternative to get the contact lenses at a lesser price. One of the solutions is to purchase contact lenses from online retailers. Thus, by using the Theory of Planned Behaviour by Ajzen, this study was carried out to identify students’ perception in buying contact lenses online. Data was collected by using a questionnaire from 119 undergraduate students. The findings indicated that students have high intention to purchase contact lenses online and mostly are influenced by friends and the mass media.
WESTERN HEROISM AS CULTURE IDEOLOGY IN THE AVANGERS Feni Fasta; Christina Arsi; Lestari Lestari
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2972

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This paper is about the heroism of the probe in a pop culture product is The Avenger movie depicting the ideology of western culture. The use of theory in a study of communication in the process of production of meaning, through the film as a product of pop culture that will depict heroism as an ideology of Western culture. The method used in this paper is a critical discourse analysis of Teun A. VanDijk. It refers to the three levels of discourse structure, namely the macro-structure, super structure, and micro structure. The results shown in this paper is the analysis by describing the mask of the hero who displayed is actually just a cover for attracting all mankind to enter the world of "American version"  which is constructed to a western cultural hegemony as the American position as god or king of the world.
STUDY ON SYMBOLIC MEANING INTERACTION ON ETHNIC DIFFERENCE IN INTER-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION AMONG NEW SETTLER INHABITAT IN YOGYAKARTA Sigit Tripambudi; Ida Wiendijarti
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2973

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Indonesia consist of many tribes which have variety of difference culture, Thus, Indonesian is usually called as multiethnic tribe. Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) noticed Indonesia has 1128 tribes with 746 local dialects which spread in 13.000 islands from Sabang to Merauke in 2011. Yogyakarta is usually called as mini Indonesia. Various comers both domestic also foreigner go into Yogyakarta. Therefore, this observation would see how’s individual with variety of ethincal background and interaction experiences gave the meaning of ethnical difference. This research used Symbolic Interaction. Theory, Identity Theory, Social Identity Theory and Communication Theory of Identity. Present research establish with sets of interview and observation on newcomers in Yogyakarta those are Batak, Sunda, NTT, Papua and China ethnics. The result described that : Indentity based on tribes ethnic is the most powerfull indentity compared to identity based on another ethnic. Ethnic identity formed powerful in family and environment which is teach certain values. New comer ethnic identity in Yogyakarta is more powerful because they live in new comer communities in same ethnic. New comers in Yogyakarta got meaning ethnic difference dominantly, i.e. as nation uniqueness and properties which is differentiate Indonesian from others. However, this situation makes Indonesia troubled with inter-ethnic conflict. New comers in Yogyakarta which is came from various ethnic being felt discriminatively yet. They are new comers from ethnic which is extremely different from physical, instance: skin color, hair type and physical posture. No one of new comers in Yogyakarta which is relatively similar with most ethnic or tribe in Indonesia feels discriminative. New Comers in Yogyakarta appraise that majority domination ethnic is Javanese which is dominate in economy and administration aspect.
YOUTH, CREATIVITY, COPYRIGHT, AND CULTURAL NUANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE Sherly Haristya
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2968

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This research is trying to see how some digital natives in Indonesia deal with copyright in the digital age since internet enable everyone to become a consumer, distributor, and also producer of content at the same time. With different characteristics of digital natives in Indonesia, the current work thus seeks to fill the gap for Indonesia’s context that has not been touched by the previous research from Palfrey, Gasser, Simun, and Barnes (2009). With the use of qualitative method, the research conducted to a group of young people age from 14-19 years old that come from social class A and B. They were asked to fill closed and open-ended questionnaire and continued with an in dept interview for those who showed interest in creation process on the internet. It was found that there is a great distance between copyright concepts to digital natives in this research. Besides, there were also misconceptions in understanding copyright law. Moreover, it was found lack of participations in creating cultural works on the internet from these digital natives. They had not been armed with technical and social knowledge to participate in creating and influencing cultural production and development.
LIFESTYLE AND FASHION AS COMMUNICATION (Semiotics of Lifestyle and Fashion as Shown for Self-Identity Yogyakarta Teenagers) Retno Hendariningrum; Agung Prabowo
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2974

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Fashion and lifestyle had already become part an integral from teenager life society today. Both—no longer essence, however, like packaging. Economy globalization and media industry globalization allegedly is the factor which format that condition. Capitalism is not only succeed embracing young teenage girl, but also the boy. This research aims for reveal the meaning of lifestyle and fashion in Yogyakarta teenager. This research use qualitative method. This research categorized into interpretive social research. Interpretive perspective associated with hermeneutics, that is—a theory about meaning. In method  using semiology of communications analysis. Semiology used for pointed or saying the science of signs. Resource data obtained from observation, interview, and literature. The result of research pointed that the first, self-actualization is the first requirement of human. This is seen, when eating in the best restaurant isn’t survival, but consumed it for self-actualization is the part of  urban middle-class bourgeois empire. Second, meaning of objects is not used as it should, but images of the bourgeoisie who surrounded the stuff. Third, our lifestyle is no longer decisive. Ranging from how to think, how to eat, how to dress, how to behave. Economic globalization and the globalization of media industries are factors that format the condition
REPRESENTATION OF BEAUTY ON INDONESIAN TEENAGERS’ TELEVISION DRAMA SERIES Hendriyani Hendriyani; B Guntarto
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2969

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This study explores ideal beauty concept represented in the teenagers’ television drama series in Indonesia. Analyzing the female characters of drama series that were broadcast in 2010-201 as a pilot study, this research finds that certain body images dominate the television screens: majority of actors are thin, young, have fair skin and long hair. Most of them are portrayed as super feminin girls. Actors with Western Indonesian features are consisted of majority of drama population, followed by Eastern Asian and Caucasian, while the Eastern Indonesians are underservised. Brain is not a prominent feature, but kindness is highly appreciated. This study tried to develop a framework for analyzing teenagers’ television drama that can be applied to a larger sample of programs or other television genre.
UNDERSTANDING INDONESIAN NEWS MEDIA CULTURE IN REPRESENTING DIVISIVE ISSUES Prayudi Prayudi
The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2015): The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies
Publisher : Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/ijcs.v8i1.2975

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This research looks at the culture (daily practice) that Indonesian news media has to follow in representing divisive issues. Mass media and divisive issues are inseparable. The representation of divisive issues in the Indonesian news media is the result of a complex construction process which incorporates cultural, political economic and industrial factors. Particularly, it is very much influenced by the rise of the idea of civil society. It has also driven the new idea of freedom of the press in Indonesia. The press becomes more critical in reporting an issue. Media policies also experienced significant changes. Government communication policy only regulates the press in order to ensure they obey codes of ethics and law. To this extent, controversial and highly divisive issues are managed and represented according to the internal policies of the media organizations, rather than the directives of government. At the same time, the mass media has to consider various factors in reporting sensitive and potentially divisive issue. In this research, in-depth interview was conducted to some Indonesian news media editors and journalists to understand how the media develop their editorial policies and what need to be considered in reporting divisive issues. Further, some news of divisive issues were analyzed to identify how cultural, political economic and social conditions are treated differently in constructing news.

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