scholarly journals TRAINING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXTENSIVE MATERIALS IN THE DIGITAL ERA AS A SOLUTION TO FISHERIES EXTENSION ACTIVITIES WITH DIGITAL SUBMITTING OF INFORMATION

Author(s):  
Ahmad Fauzan Lubis ◽  
Ayu Diana ◽  
Muhammad Zakiyul Fikri ◽  
Andri Syahputra

Background: snacks or fast food are currently favored by children's and even dominate the food market. This food has penetrated all regions and its development very fast from day to day. This increase in consumption of snacks is not followed by an increase in the nutritional value in them and most of the snacks as children's snacks that are currently circulating contain many substances that are harmful to health, such as dyes, preservatives and excessive MSG. This cannot be allowed to continue because it also affects the intelligence of children. This requires a media as the delivery of information to the public as a whole. One of the media that can convey information globally is information that is connected to the internet network, especially in streaming videos on social media channels. In order to raise awareness of the Indonesian people, especially the people of Tanjungbalai about the benefits and advantages of eating fish, so Department of  Fish Processing Technology Polytechnic Tanjungbalai (TPHP POLTAN) carries out training activities for the creation of extension materials in the digital era. The desired result of this activity is that students can create counseling materials through video media, blogs/vlogs that are presented online. Method : The form of this activity consists of providing material and making video demos. The materials provided in this activity are: 1) Fish Product Diversification, 2) Processed Product Quality Management and 3) Video making and editing tutorials. Result : the training process in making video demos of making products from fishery products as a form of counseling material for the community to be able to make their own snacks that are more nutritious and have a delicious taste. The stages in this training are as follows: 1) Participants make video material to be made, 2) Shoot or record videos according to the material, and 3) Participants do video editing to get a good video.

2021 ◽  
pp. 026732312199133
Author(s):  
Christina Holtz-Bacha

With the surge of populism in Europe, public service broadcasting has come under increased pressure. The established media are considered part of the corrupt elite not serving the interests of the people. The public service media, for which pluralism is at the core of their remit, are a particular thorn in the side of the populists. Therefore, they attack the financial basis of public service, which is supposed to guarantee their independence. The populist attacks on the traditional broadcasting corporations meet with the interests of neoliberal politics and of those political actors who want to evade public scrutiny and democratic control and do no longer feel committed to democratic accountability. The assaults on the public service media are thus an assault on freedom of the media and further increase the pressure on the democratic system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-176
Author(s):  
Muhammad Yunus Patawari

Mass media is one of the leading sectors in handling COVID-19. Amidst current health emergency, public trusttowards the information conveyed by the mass media is the key to successful mitigation. Various types of newsregarding massive COVID-19 reports in several media channels have the potential to cause information bias whichends in pros and cons. Insubstantial debates in varied media are counter-productive to the efforts of various partiesin educating the society to avoid misinformation. Based on this, it is important to know the media that are referencesand that gain public trust in seeking information. This study examines the level of public trust in information aboutCOVID-19 in the mass media, both old and new media, using an online questionnaire methodology on May 3, 2020,which was given to 60 respondents. The results show that the respondents’ level of faith in television is higher, but itsconsumption by viewers is much lower than that of online media (news sites and social media). The results showedthat viewers still deemed television a reliable reference for information. From these data it was found out why themedia are rarely used by the people but are able to gain high trust in the eyes of the public. The results of this studyare expected to provide an overview of the attitudes and behavior of the community in understanding COVID-19information so that relevant parties can make appropriate policies in the perspectives of media and communication.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mursyidin Mursyidin

Aceh province has a myriad of beautiful locations or attractions but still a small part that is visited by tourists both local and foreign tourists. This is due to the lack of promotion of the beauty of tourist attractions in Aceh. Game is one of the media that can be used to promote the beauty and tourist location in Aceh. The use of games for adventure games such as adventure to find tourist attractions is a type of game that can be used as a media campaign. This game is expected to make it easier for the public to get to know aceh from the tourist objects and culture in it so that the curiosity of the people about Aceh province will increase.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (S1-i2-Dec) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
K Premanand ◽  
M Kasirajan

The growth of technology has given the viability to media, which has emerged as ‘the third eye for humans to comprehend the world. The people are too dependent onthese technologies, where they have forgotten their real nature of life. Because of global surveillance, technology has become a double-edged sword, where individual privacy is been lost. Moreover, people have exchanged their precious gift of freedom for the technology, which has become the manacle that restrains them to the core these days. The media is used as a tool to manipulate the thought process of the people in this digital era. The politicians are using these strings to make the people as the puppets, they induce the thought within people and restrict them from thinking beyond. This paper attempts to study the effects of Global surveillance and Media manipulation through George Orwell’s 1984.


Author(s):  
Kathleen P. King ◽  
Steven D’Agustino

“The Voice of the People,” “Democratization of the Media,” and “Radio on Demand,” are some of the titles podcasting has earned since emerging on the public technology scene in 2004. The original podcast movement started with Adam Curry, a former host on cable television’s MYV, and much of the movement was focused on music. Podcasts enabled people to be “instant disc jockeys” and create their own radio shows, albeit Web-based, RSS feed, and mobile.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Fajrul Falah

This study aims to express the trust and hegemony in the "Broker" short story by Sri Lima R.N. This research is motivated by the idea that language in fiction or short stories is meaningful and indicated not to be neutral.  The language in the short story, became the media for sending message content to the author as a reflection of the social community referred to. The approach used in this study is the sociology of literature, specific to the study of Gramsci hegemony. The research method used is descriptive qualitative.  Research data obtained from text, words, phrases, sentences, contained in short stories related to trust and hegemony. The research data is then described and expressed based on the approach used. The results of the study show that there was a change in the characteristics of Handoko's character as a broker who was initially good, become opportunist. Brokerage profession is used as a tool to hegemony the public to get profits. Community trust in brokers and people who are considered smart also grow. However, Handoko's figure was eventually protested by people who had used their services and failed. Handoko or brokers run away from the protests and demands of the people.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 203-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shimazono Susumu

Abstract Until the 1990s, a commonly held view in Japan was that Buddhism had withdrawn from public space, or that Buddhism had become a private concern. Although Buddhist organizations conducted relief and support activities for the people affected at the time of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, they were often seen to be out of place, and little attention was given to them by the media. However recently there are areas in which Buddhism can be seen as playing new roles in the public sphere. Religious organizations seem to be expected to perform functions in fields that lie outside the narrow definition of religion. These expectations are becoming stronger among Buddhist organizations as well. In this paper, I describe some areas in the public sphere in which Buddhist groups are starting to play important roles including disaster relief, support of the poor and people without relatives, provision of palliative care and spiritual care, and involvement in environmental and nuclear plant issues.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Adatin Filla Wahida ◽  
Heny Triyaningsih

Abstrak Media merupakan komponen yang berpengaruh terhadap pelestarian sekaligus perkembangan budaya suatu daerah. Melalui media, budaya terjaga kelestariannya dan dapat diperkenalkan kepada khalayak. Namun, era digital dan perkembangan teknologi informasi dikhawatirkan mengikis budaya lokal dari segi program atau konten yang dibawa. Peranan penting dalam pelestarian budaya pada tingkat lokal seperti Madura, adalah melalui radio daerah salah satunya adalah radio Karimata, Pamekasan. Dalam hal ini menjadi penting untuk radio lokal mengemas program yang mendukung pelestarian budaya lokal. Untuk mengetahui strategi Radio Karimata, sebagai salah satu radio dalam melestarikan budaya di Madura digunakan metode kualitatif, data yang diperoleh dengan cara observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Data tersebut dianalisis dengan analisis data kualitatif deskriptif, dan dicek keabsahannya dengan triangulasi sumber dan metode. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa program siaran yang mendukung pelestarian budaya di Madura adalah program bingkai Madura yang dikemas dalam bentuk Feature. Beberapa strategi yang digunakan radio Karimata Pamekasan dalam melestarikan budaya Madura melalui program siarannya, adalah, menyajikan program yang berbeda dengan radio lainnya serta memperbanyak topik, menjadikan program tersebut program unggulan dari program yang ada, menggali informasi dari masyarakat ataupun pendengar dengan cara membuat rekaman singkat yang bersentuhan dengan budaya sekitar, dan menyajikan acara pada platform media sosial seperti ke laman facebook dan laman web radio Karimata Pamekasan. Abstract Media is a component that influences the preservation and development of a region’s culture. Through the media, the culture is preserved and can be introduced to the public. However, it is feared that the digital era and the development of information technology will erode local culture in trems of the programs or content carried. An important role in cultural preservation at the local level such as Madura, is through regional radio, one of which is the Karimata radio, Pamekasan. In the case, it is important for local radio to package programs that support the preservation of local culture. To find out the radio Karimata strategy as one of the radios in preserving culture in Madura, qualitative methods were used, the data were obtained by means of observation, interviews, and documentation. The data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative data analysis, and the validity was checked by triangulation of sources and methods. The results of this study indicate that the broadcast program that supports cultural preservation in Madura is a Madura frame program tha is packaged in the from of a Feature. Some of the strategies used by Karimata Pamekasan radio in preserving Madura culture through its broadcast programs are presenting programs that are different from other radios and multiplying topics, making the program the flagship program of existing programs, gathering information from the public or listeners by making short recordings that touch with the surrounding culture, and present events on social media platfroms such as the facebook page and the Karimata Pamekasan radio web page.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Miatus Sholikhah ◽  
Siti Zunariyah

<p>Most of Indonesia’s rivers fall into the heavily polluted category. One of the heavily polluted rivers in Indonesu is the Brantas River. This research had purpose to understanding the problems in Brantas River and also to know the environmental movement in order to recovering Brantas River. The theory which was used in this research was New Social Movement theory from Rajendra Singh. This research was qualitative research with etnography methods. Data was obtained by observation, detailed interview, and also documentation. The subject of this research was Ecoton, the public accompanied by Ecoton on the headwaters and the downstream of the Brantas River, and the school accompanied by Ecoton. Researcher was using source triangulation techniques to test the collected data legitimation. Researcher used Miles and Huberman’s outlook in data analysis, which consist of three activity lines; data reduction, data presentation and draw conclusions.</p>            Results show that there were many problems happened in Brantas River from the headwaters to the downstream. There were five problems found in this research. <em>First,</em> problems in Brantas River headwaters was reclaiming the land functions and illegal logging. <em>Second,</em> there were many abandoned buildings on the riverside. <em>Third</em>, domestic pollution from household. The buildings which were built on the riverside had made the people to easily throw away their garbages to the Brantas River. Mostly it was diapers, which could endanger human and the fishes whom lives in Brantas River. <em>Fourth</em>, the industrial pollution which already exceeds the permittable treshold. Industry had oftenly disposed their waste to the river without conducted the sewage management procedure which then created the new problems in Brantas River: a mass death fish. A mass death fish had become the <em>fifth</em> problems in Brantas River. The damage of environmental condition of Brantas River had pushed the movement from Ecoton. In their movement, Ecoton had the characteristic new social movement which was the ideology of care to the Brantas River damage. The strategy which was used by Ecoton were conducted partitions research, environmental education, advocation and also involved the media on every movement they had done. Ecoton had the non-institutional structure, which was unconcerned with power but put their focus to reach the aims and the visions.


Author(s):  
Taberannang Korauaba

By Taberannang Korauaba Although the Pacific nation of Kiribati has been identified as one of the most vulnerable countries to the impact of climate change, little is known about the attitudes of the local media and the public toward this issue. This is in contrast to empirical study findings which have shown that the public and the media were aware of the threats posed by climate change. This monograph extracted from the author’s thesis argues that the people of Kiribati are not united over climate change. Browse the author's MCS thesis on Kiribati


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