Agenda-setting and power relations during the 2018 Colombian election campaign on Twitter

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 260-280
Author(s):  
Joan Pedro-Carañana ◽  
Sergio Alvarado-Vivas ◽  
Juan S. López-López
2003 ◽  
Vol 80 (3) ◽  
pp. 528-547 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gyotae Ku ◽  
Lynda Lee Kaid ◽  
Michael Pfau

This study examined the impact of Web site campaigning on traditional news media agendas and on public opinion during the 2000presidential election campaign. Based on an intermedia agenda-setting approach, this study demonstrated the direction of influence among three media in terms of the flow of information. An agenda-setting impact of Web site campaigning on the public was also identified.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Ignasius Liliek Senaharjanta

AbstrakPenelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk melihat seberapa besar dampak foto jurnalistik dalam memengaruhi pemilih, terutama pada masa pemilihan umum kepala daerah DKI Jakarta putaran kedua. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Kerangka teoretis dalam penelitian ini menggunakan konstruksi sosial dan agenda setting untuk mengetahui bagaimana media melakukan konstruksi pada saat melakukan pemberitaan pada masa kampanye pemilihan kepala daerah DKI Jakarta. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dan pembahasan, dapat disimpulkan bahwa surat kabar Kompas dan Republika dalam memublikasikan pemberitaan pemilihan kepala daerah DKI Jakarta memiliki agenda yang berbeda. Kompas, dalam pemberitaannya tampak memihak kepada salah seorang kandidat calon kepala daerah, namun masih memberikan porsi seimbang untuk publikasi dari pasangan kandidat calon kepala daerah yang lain. Sementara itu, Republika memberikan  perhatian lebih terhadap salah satu pasangan kandidat calon kepala daerah DKI Jakarta. Pemberitaan yang ditampilkan dalam bentuk visual foto jurnalistik banyak didominasi oleh pasangan salah satu calon kepala daerah DKI Jakarta. Foto jurnalistik akan memiliki dampak atau pengaruh untuk membentuk opini publik atau pemilih, apabila foto mengenai sebuah isu diberitakan secara terus-menerus oleh media.Kata kunci: foto jurnalistik, pilkada DKI, konstruksi sosial, agenda setting AbstractThe Impacts of Photojournalism in Local Newspaper During The Jakarta Regional Head Election Campaign in Influencing The Voters.  This research aims to analyze the impact of photojournalism in influencing the voters especially during the regional head election on the second round.  This research was conducted using qualitative method. The theoretical framework used in this research was social construction and agenda setting to analyze how the media have constructed the news and published it during the regional election. Based on the result and the discussion of this research, it could be concluded that Kompas and Republika newspaper had different agenda in publishing news on Jakarta regional election. Kompas, although seems to tend on one of the candidates, still published proportional information for both candidates, whereas Republika gave more portion towards one specific candidate. The publication presented on the newspaper especially photos of one specific candidate dominated the news release. Photojournalism will give impacts and influences for the voters' public opinion when it is published continuously by the media.Keywords: photojournalism, Jakarta regional election, social construction, agenda setting


2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 550-570 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ina Kerner

Over the last few years, the idea that we live in a globalized world has significantly gained ground. Across various disciplines, this had led to severe critiques not only of methodological nationalism, but also of methodological Eurocentrism. But what does it mean to leave Eurocentrism behind? What kind of theorizing can and should we engage in when we attempt to provincialize, decenter, or even decolonize our thinking? This article distinguishes, presents, and critically discusses four trajectories beyond Eurocentrism in political and social theory: enlarging the canon, inter-contextual dialogue, taking the impacts of European colonialism and imperialism into account, as well as shifts in theoretical agenda setting. It argues that if political and social theory truly attempts to transcend methodological Eurocentrism, it must not only bring in non-Western thought, but must also critically address both discursive and institutional aspects of global power relations.


Author(s):  
Brynne D. Ovalle ◽  
Rahul Chakraborty

This article has two purposes: (a) to examine the relationship between intercultural power relations and the widespread practice of accent discrimination and (b) to underscore the ramifications of accent discrimination both for the individual and for global society as a whole. First, authors review social theory regarding language and group identity construction, and then go on to integrate more current studies linking accent bias to sociocultural variables. Authors discuss three examples of intercultural accent discrimination in order to illustrate how this link manifests itself in the broader context of international relations (i.e., how accent discrimination is generated in situations of unequal power) and, using a review of current research, assess the consequences of accent discrimination for the individual. Finally, the article highlights the impact that linguistic discrimination is having on linguistic diversity globally, partially using data from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and partially by offering a potential context for interpreting the emergence of practices that seek to reduce or modify speaker accents.


ALQALAM ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Joko Priyanto

Religion Blasphemy addressed to Jakarta Governor who is also a candidate for Jakarta Governor Election 2017 is the beginning of a series of polemic along process of Jakarta Governor Election 2017. This case triggers friction between Islamic society as a civil society and government as authority. This research explored this case by using theory of power relations Foucault. The result shows that the mass movement of Islamic society is power from Islamic society knowledge. Power structure tries to discipline this movement by hegemony in form of discourse. However, hegemonic discourse from civil society (Islamic society) also tries to challenge. The fight of hegemonic in form of discourse becomes so viral in all media, element and institution. This research shows that the discourse of Leader and Diversity is a signifier empty which be contestation of giving meaning.   Keywords: knowledge, power, Foucoult, religion.


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