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Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi
ISSN : 23032006     EISSN : 24775606     DOI : http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/jkk/index
Core Subject : Education, Social,
JKK aims to encourage research in communication studies. Topics addressed within the journal include but not limited to: -Political communication is a communication that employs message and political actor or related to power, government, and policy. -Cross-cultural communication is a communication between people with different culture (for instance race, ethnic, or socio-economic) -Business communication is an idea or opinion exchange, information, instruction among people (personal or non-personal) through a various symbol to achieve company goal. -Organizational communication discusses organizational behavior and explained about interactions between people within the organization. -Health communication discusses communication strategy to distribute health information within community or society. The aim of health communication is persuading individual or society in making decision about health activity
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Social media for Indonesian and Philippines students Farida Nurfalah; Gara Brajadenta; Nurudin Siraj; Rifka Noviani Santika; Christine Forrer
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.46555

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Background: The digital era has changed the behavior of students who are very responsive to technology, especially social media. However, social media has a different role and impact on their life. Purpose: This study aims to find out the interest of Indonesian and Philippines students in using social media, to find out their activities and their opinions about their social media usage. Method: This study used qualitative descriptive with purposive sampling resulting in eight people as informants spread across Indonesia and the Philippines. Results: This study found that almost all students use and have social media accounts. They use it to access education, and entertainment and to increase their local, national, and international knowledge, especially among those who participate in the Merdeka Learning program, while Philippines students participate in the international lecture program. With the existence of social media, they rarely watch television, radio, and newspaper, although there are some Indonesian informants who still like to read newspapers, there are differences in the interest in using social media by Indonesian and Philippines students. Indonesian students use social media such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Telegram, Meanwhile, Philippines students use Facebook more when interacting with their campus friends. The students see social media changed the pattern of their daily life, for example, the lack of direct social interaction and the increase of cybercrime, while the positive impact of social media is the ability to do storytelling on social media, making it easier to communicate. Conclusion: Philippines students use Facebook more than popular social media such as Instagram and Tiktok, in contrast to Indonesian students who primarily use Instagram and Tiktok. Implication: That both Filipino and Indonesian students utilize social media, but there are differences in their preferences and usage pattern.
Persuasive communication and tourists behavior in protected areas Evi Novianti; Rahmatika Desiana
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.43490

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Background: Persuasive communication has the opportunity to create and change tourist behavior to better preserve the natural environment, especially in tourism that applies sustainable concepts. Purpose: This study aims to determine the effect of persuasive communication on tourist behavior in Ir. H. Djuanda Forest Park. Methods: The method used in this research is descriptive and verification research methods, with the research approach, used being quantitative and explanatory survey methods. Primary data was obtained through observation of the Ir. H. Djuanda Forest Park and questionnaires to visiting tourists while obtaining secondary data through previous research documents, literature, and government policies. This study uses data analysis techniques with the Structural Equation Model (SEM) approach based on Partial Least Square (PLS) by testing the hypothesis using path analysis. Results: The study shows that the better the Communicator conveys something, the more influence will be given to tourists. In addition, the better the channel the Communicator provides, the more tourist visitors will increase. Conclusion: The Communicator has a significant favorable influence on tourist behavior, which means that what is conveyed to visitors can be understood, and anything that involves deliberate efforts to change other people’s minds is called persuasive communication. The better the Communicator conveys something, the more influence will be given to tourists. Implications: This study has implications for managers of tourism destinations located in protected areas, especially for local governments, in setting policies for developing tourism destinations.
Convergence continuum of the mass media Riau Pos Yayuk Lestari; Tantri Puspita Yazid; Ramadhani Indah Al Dillah; Mai Sela Rosa Elsarena
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.43911

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Background: The flow of globalization and the rise of the Internet have forced the mass media to come to terms with these changes and go hand in hand to survive. Riau Pos, the oldest mass media in Riau Province has become the first print media in Riau to practice convergence by establishing an online news portal now named RiauPos.co. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the convergence continuum of the mass media Riau Pos on the five Continuum Convergence processes. Methods: This study uses a qualitative method with the Continuum Convergence theory published by Daily, Demo, Spillman, and the concept of Management. Results: The result revealed that Riau Pos carried out all stages of Continuum Convergence such as Cross Promotion, Cloning, Coopetition, and Content which are done simultaneously with media within the Riau Pos Group. The basis of the implementation of this convergence is a collaboration that emphasizes the characteristics of each platform. Conclusions: Full convergence has finally been finally implemented, although not yet perfect, in the implementation of 3M, namely Multichannel, Multimedia, and Multiplatform. Implications: Implementing this convergence is indeed a way for Riau Pos to survive as a print media in the form of newspapers and cyber media through its website, RiauPos.co.
Audience consumption motives on online celebrity gossip account’s contents Angga Prawadika Aji; Mariska Dyah Astari
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.44226

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Background: The presence of the Internet has introduced a more complex way within the process of disseminating various images and information about celebrities, including private celebrity information such as scandals, conflicts, and various aspects of personal life that previously could only be enjoyed in classic infotainment formats in the mass media. Purpose: This study analyzes the motives of the audience’s consumption process for the content produced by various celebrity gossip accounts in Indonesian cyberspace. This research aims to dig deeper into the audience’s motives when consuming this particular information about celebrities. Methods: This research was conducted using in-depth interviews with ten sources who regularly consume the content of online celebrity gossip accounts on social media. Results: The results show that three motives encourage audiences to consume celebrity gossip online: informational motives, entertainment motives, and social motives. The information motive refers to the interviewee’s perception that online celebrity gossip accounts provide a more detailed and exclusive source of information. The entertainment motive refers to the enjoyment of the audience when they are involved in ‘imaginary drama’ and heated debate between audiences in the comment section. Social motive refers to the value of celebrity gossip as a valuable resource to start conversations and maintain group cohesion among close friends. Conclusions: The public’s interest in consuming celebrity information, whether for informational, entertainment, or social reasons, indicates an unrelenting demand for information about celebrities which in turn encourages the proliferation of gossip-providing accounts on social media. Implications: This study itself serves as an initial stepping stone to open a more serious study on celebrity culture in Indonesia.
Communication approach of Gopay’s digital alms platform Budi Santoso; Agrian Ratu Randa; Asep Suryana; Lishapsari Prihatini; Yenrizal Yenrizal
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.44128

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Background: According to the 2018 World Giving Index by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), Indonesia ranked first in the world giving index for the first time. However, the emergence of digital alms practices in Indonesia has sparked controversy surrounding their compliance with usury laws, a deeply held belief in Islam. This has created an enigma within the Islamic community, as the Indonesian Ulema Council works to establish legitimacy for these practices. Given the multi-layered nature of these practices in society. Purpose: This paper aims to elucidate how the provider, specifically GoPay in this case, communicates digital alms to the public and how the Islamic community in Indonesia perceives and accepts it as a customary practice. Method: A qualitative research approach was employed for this article, focusing on conducting in-depth interviews and examining future studies and regulations pertaining to digital alms programs. Results: The findings of this study indicate that the implementation of digital alms programs has prompted a shift in the community’s giving habits from traditional direct methods to digital methods. This shift offers convenience to donors, who now have numerous options available to them. However, it is important to note that traditional beliefs surrounding alms emphasize direct interaction between the giver and the receiver, raising concerns about the potential for manipulation of alms before they reach the intended recipients. While this innovation has gained significant traction within the Islamic community, the use of financial technology introduces the possibility of inaccuracies and raises questions about the acceptance of its processes. Therefore, additional coordination and oversight with relevant parties are needed. Conclusion: Introducing digital alms programs has engendered new practices within the community for activities like almsgiving, enabling cashless transactions. However, there are still challenges to address, including ensuring the reliability and integrity of the process. This requires collaboration and supervision among stakeholders. Implications: The introduction of digital alms programs has prompted a transformation in community practices related to almsgiving and similar activities by embracing cashless methods.
Intrapersonal communication about the meaning of early marriage in Bandung City Yanuar Ilham; Irmawati Surahman; Faisal Reza; Nugraha Sugiarta; Anggita Lestari
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.43186

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Background: Early marriage is a prevalent practice in Cigondewah Rahayu Village, Bandung City. From a psychological and social perspective, early marriage can lead to emotional immaturity and underdeveloped cognitive abilities among young brides. The persistence of traditional customs surrounding early marriage in the area serves as a compelling motivation for researchers to investigate this phenomenon. Purpose: This study aims to explore the community’s interpretation of early marriage from the perspective of intrapersonal communication. Additionally, it seeks to understand the experiences of individuals who have participated in early marriages in Cigondewah Rahayu Village, Bandung City. Methods: This research employs a qualitative approach, drawing on Alfred Schutz’s phenomenological studies and the theory of Symbolic interactionism. Informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis involved techniques such as data reduction, presentation, and verification. Results: The findings indicate that, within the context of intrapersonal communication, early marriage is commonly perceived as a normal practice within the local community, deeply rooted in historical traditions. Participants view early marriage as a ritual that holds religious significance. Moreover, they believe that it facilitates the development of a mature mindset, fostering independence and generating positive impacts in various aspects of their lives, particularly within their social interactions. Implications: Based on the study’s findings, it is important to raise public awareness regarding the potential risks associated with early marriage. Given the unstable mental condition of young individuals, engaging in early marriage can give rise to challenges within the household, as their psychological development is not yet fully equipped to handle the responsibilities and complexities of married life.
Abdi Dalem Keraton Yogyakarta in the perception of Generation Z Wulan Purnama Sari; Atwar Bajari; Hanny Hafiar; Puji Lestari
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.44570

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Background: The Abdi Dalem Keraton Yogyakarta is a state apparatus that has dedicated his life to the Palace and has a role as an agent for preserving culture, especially Javanese culture. This is manifested in the way they communicate and also the way the Abdi Dalem dress. The actions taken by the Abdi Dalem reflect that they are living examples of Javanese culture, and it is their duty as agents to preserve it. Abdi Dalem is often perceived as being attached to something traditional or old-fashioned. Purpose: The research was conducted to analyze and describe the perceptions of Generation Z about the Royal Palace Servants of Yogyakarta. Generation Z was chosen because this generation is known as the digital generation and has main characteristics in terms of mastery over technology and information, making this generation very close to the digital world, and then how the digital generation perceives or sees Abdi Dalem, who are traditional and far from digitalism. Methods: This study uses a quantitative approach and survey methods. Data was collected using a questionnaire, with the response being Generation Z, who live in the Yogyakarta area. Conclusion: Based on the stages of forming perceptions starting from stimulation, organizing, interpreting-evaluating, storing, and recalling. The results of the study show that the formation of Generation Z’s perception of Abdi Dalem is limited to people who work at the Palace, the Yogyakarta Palace reminds Generation Z of Abdi Dalem but not Javanese culture. The language and clothing of the Abdi Dalem also do not stimulate the perceptions of Generation Z, nor do the media stimulate the formation of Generation Z’s perceptions. Implication: Generation Z’s perception of Abdi Dalem is minimal because the topic of Abdi Dalem is not the main topic, especially in their information search system on social media. This condition limits the actions and ways of communicating from Generation Z regarding Abdi Dalem.culture, and c) and to inform the young generation about local customs and culture.
The health communication for the acceleration of stunting reduction in Garut regency Jenny Ratna Suminar; Ditha Prasanti; Ikhsan Fuady; Hadi Suprapto Arifin; Sarah Aisha
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.43367

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Background: The stunting prevalence rate is still a significant concern that must be resolved in Indonesia, especially in West Java. The latest data obtained from SSGI (2022) states that out of 27 districts/cities in West Java, four districts/cities have a high stunting prevalence (30%-39.9%) which are Garut Regency, Cianjur Regency, Bandung Regency, and Cirebon City. Garut is in the public spotlight because it has the highest stunting prevalence in West Java. Purpose: Therefore, referring to these data, researchers are interested in knowing the health communication polemic in responding to Garut Regency’s acceleration of reducing stunting prevalence. Method: The research approach used is qualitative research with a case study method. In Garut, stunting is a critical issue and is still being worked on. This study used in-depth interviews to collect data from five informants, participatory observation, and a literature study. Results: The results of the study showed exciting findings, including First, the existence of social, cultural, and economic factors as the cause of the health communication polemic in the acceleration of reducing Garut Regency’s stunting prevalence; Secondly, the health communication process has been conducted to accelerate a stunting reduction in Garut Regency; and thirdly, the need for health communication planning evaluation for accelerating stunting reduction so that even this has become a polemic until now. Conclusion: The health communication program planning evaluation carried out should be able to determine the next steps that must be taken so that this health communication polemic can be resolved immediately. Implications: The findings from this research have implications for the development of the next accelerated stunting reduction program, especially in Garut. The existence of an evaluation of the communication program is an important note that can be considered to realize the achievement of Indonesia Emas 2024.
Framing analysis of Anies Baswedan as an Indonesian presidential candidate in the sacrificial cow numbered 024 case Aditya Dwi Putra Bhakti; Selvia Apriliana; Nasrullah Nasrullah
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.46725

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Background: The news coverage from Detik.com and Kompas.com regarding the sacrificial cow numbered 024, associated with Anies as a presidential candidate for 2024, presents an intriguing subject. These media outlets differ in their ideologies. Purpose: This study aims to examine the framing of Anies as a 2024 presidential candidate in the news coverage of Detik.com and Kompas.com during the Eid al-Adha moment in 2022. As each moment during a Political Year holds the potential to influence public opinion and impact the electability of political figures, understanding the framing strategies employed by the media is crucial. Method: This research utilizes a qualitative approach, analyzing ten news articles from Detik.com and two news articles from Kompas.com. The analysis includes an examination of titles, news content, and accompanying pictures or photos, employing Robert Mathew Entman’s framing analysis model. Results: Detik.com and Kompas.com adopt different perspectives in framing the news about Anies. Detik.com presents news in two directions, where some articles suggest that the existence of cow number 024 is merely coincidental, while others imply a connection between the incident and political issues. In contrast, Kompas.com employs a single form of framing, portraying it as a political symbol. Conclusion: It can be concluded that Kompas.com’s coverage is relatively limited and less accommodating compared to Detik.com. However, Kompas.com presents Anies’ reporting as a form of “political language,” positioning him as a potential “dark horse” in the 2024 Indonesian Presidential Election. Implications: This study sheds light on the construction of meaning and public opinion towards Anies, influenced by the news consumed by individuals. The media’s framing of Anies plays a significant role in shaping public perception and impacting public opinion regarding his candidacy.
Communication and cultural inheritance through a traditional school in Dangiang Village, Garut Susie Perbawasari; Diah Fatma Sjoraida; Renata Anisa; Priyo Subekti; Iriana Bakti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i1.45121

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Background: Traditional medicine using herbal plants is one of the cultural assets of Indonesians. Belief in the efficacy of herbal plants as a definite treatment has been recognized for generations, especially among indigenous peoples. Purpose: This research aims to determine the role of a traditional school in bequeathing the culture of herbal medicine through health communication. Methods: This study employed a qualitative method. The data were collected using participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and guided group discussions. Results: The research results reveal six health communication methods to bequeath the culture of the use of herbal plants for health: 1) lecturing, 2) demonstrating, 3) hands-on practicing with assignments, 4) sharing, 5) role modeling, and 6) storytelling. The medical techniques of the indigenous people of Dangiang are categorized into three: 1) using the mind (medicine as communication media), 2) using herbal plants, and 3) using chemical drugs. The Dangiang community imposes special treatment to maintain public health, especially water use and waste disposal. Conclusion: Dangiang Traditional Village community is trying to preserve the traditional culture inherited from their ancestors, especially by using medicinal plants for health. Implications: This traditional school is expected to bring two final results: a) to bequeath traditional medicine culture, b) to preserve and maintain the local culture, and c) to inform the young generation about local customs and culture. 

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