scholarly journals Analisis Pemberitaan Polemik Perppu Ormas di Media TV ONE dan Metro TV

Author(s):  
Muftihah Ma’rupah ◽  
Zahrotunni’mah Zahrotunni’mah ◽  
Kholil Nawawi

<p>Media massa menyusun peristiwa yang terjadi hingga menjadi wacana yang bermakna. Keseluruhan isi berita media massa adalah realitas yang telah dikontruksi dalam bentuk wacana yag bermakna. Kekuatan dan pengaruh media massa khususnya media televisi masih menjadi medium utama dalam menyihir pemirsa televisi<em>.</em> Dalam menkonsumsi media berdasarkan temuan survei <em>media research</em> <em>Nielsen</em> dengan nilai presentase 95 %. Masalah krusial dalam kehidupan manusia adalah kebijakan pemerintah (negara). Kebijakan pemerintah sangat besar pengaruhnya dalam kehidupan.<strong><em> </em></strong>Belakangan ini di Indonesia, terjadi polemik saat pemerintah mengeluarkan Peraturan Pemerintah Pengganti Undang-undang  Nomor 2 tahun 2017 berisi perubahan atas Undang-undang Nomor 17 tahun 2013 tentang Organisasi Kemasyarakatan. Pemberitaan Program <em>Indonesia Lawyers Club </em>TVOne Episode “Panas Setelah Perppu Ormas” dan Mata Najwa Episode “Menangkal yang Radikal” menarik dikaji lebih dalam. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif isi dengan strategi analisis teks media yakni Analisis <em>framing. </em>Peneliti bermaksud untuk melihat <em>framing </em>yang dikontruksi oleh kedua media tersebut dan mengungkapkan aspek-aspek ideologi media dalam mengkontruksi pemberitaan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kontruksi berita mengemukakan bahwa Program <em>Indonesia Lawyers Club </em>TVOne Episode “Panas Setelah Perppu Ormas” cenderung lebih mengkritisi Perppu Ormas. Hal ini tampak pada narasi pemberitaan, <em>visual image</em>, serta pemilihan narasumbernya. Sedangkan Mata Najwa Episode “Menangkal yang Radikal”  Metro TV lebih menonjolkan pemberitaan mengenai mengukuhkan ideologi negara, mengupas soal HTI dan bahaya radikalisme. Hal ini tampak pada narasi pemberitaan, visual image, serta pemilihan narasumbernya.</p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p class="Default">The mass media make reality of the events that happen to be a meaningful discourse. The overall content of the news media is a reality that has been contructed in the form of meaningful discourse. The strength and influence of mass media, especially television media is still the main medium in bewitching television audiens. In the media consumption based on findings survey of Nielsen research media with a percentage of 95%. Crucial problem in human life is government policy (state). Government policy is very big influence in life. Lately in Indonesia, there was a polemic when the government issued a Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 2 of 2017 contains amendments to Law No. 17 of 2013 on Social Organizations. Reporting on the Indonesia Lawyers Club TVOne Programme Episode "Heat After the Mass Organization" and the Mata Najwa  Episode "Radical Prevent" attracts a deeper review. This research method using qualitative approach of content with media text analysis strategy that is framing analysis. The researcher intends to see the framing constructed by both media and reveal aspects of media ideology in constructing the news. The results show that the news construction suggests that the Indonesia Lawyers Club TVOne Programme Episode "Heat After the Mass Organization" tends to be more critical of the mass organizations. This can be seen in the narrative of the news, visual image, and the selection of the source. While Mata Najwa Episode "Radical Prevent" Metro TV further highlight the news about strengthening the country's ideology, explore about HTI and the danger of radicalism. This can be seen in the narrative of the news, visual image, and the selection of the source.</p>

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Fachrizza Sidi Pratama

Legislation is one of the legal products issued by the state government component. In this case, the laws and regulations include the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia year 1945, the Decree of the People's Consultative Assembly, The Law / Regulation of the Government In lieu of Laws, Government Regulations, Presidential Regulations, and Local Regulations. As for its application, the rules have levels in the arrangement, where there are sections that explain macro and its derivatives that are narrowing down to the implementing regulations. The levels of the rules must be complete because each of them has its own function.  Meanwhile, in this journal, there will be a discussion on the phenomenon of legal vacancies in the case study of Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 51 of 2020 related to the Period of Extending Passports to 10 Years, where in the issuance of government regulations have not been included implementing regulations that will regulate how the implementation of government regulations in the field.  


2018 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 03005
Author(s):  
Islamiyati ◽  
R. Bondan Agung Kardono ◽  
Aditya Wirawan

The waqf land certification is free charged whereas the general land is not. The research analyzes the article 22 from the government regulation Number 13 Year 2010 concerning the government policy of tax exemption of waqf land certification based on public administration law. The purpose of the research is to understand and to analyze the reasons of government publishing this kind of policy in the perspective of Administrative Law. The kind of research is library research, it needs secondary data, which consists of the material of primary, secondary and tertiary laws. The approach is juridical normative and the analysis is qualitative. The result of the research explains that the government publish the policy of tax exemption with the objective to make Waqf land useful for the society, to accelerate of Waqf land legalization, to protect and to optimize the function of Waqf land. This policy is one effort to understand the waqf action that having a sense of religious service as well as having law certainty. The government policy is the implementation of Administrative Law function in order to create a clean and appropriate government with the good general government principal, such as legality, equity, justice, law protection, wisdom, general need implementation and smart action.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 404-423
Author(s):  
Peter R.R. White

This article explores a framework for analyses of what has variously been termed the ‘implied’, ‘imagined’, ‘virtual’ or ‘putative’ reader/addressee – the effect by which ostensibly ‘monologic’ texts, such as news media commentary, political pronouncements and academic essays project particular attitudes, beliefs and expectations on to the reader/addressee. The framework is demonstrated in being applied to an examination of the construal of putative addressee positioning in a selection of mass media texts concerned with the Israeli military’s invasion of Gaza in 2014. The framework is novel in the way in which it mobilises the account of the options for dialogistic positioning offered by the appraisal-framework literature, combined with some insights from Toulmin’s notion of the argumentative ‘warrant’. Conclusions are offered as to how such analyses of the readers being ‘written into the text’ can extend insights into the rhetorical workings of such texts and their ideological functionality in naturalising particular value positions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 148-153
Author(s):  
Suparba Sil ◽  
Ruby Dhar ◽  
Subhradip Karmakar

Aim: The following paper attempts to trace the impact of Covid-19 on the younger generation, mostly from economically underprivileged sections, by focusing on specific themes such as health, education, vulnerability to abuse, and violence. The paper tries to address how the pandemic has affected various dimensions of the lives of these younger generation-children and adolescents, alongside tracing the measures taken by the government in the fight against the virus. Methods: We curated the information based on credible data as published in leading news media, PMC published peer-reviewed materials Conclusions: The paper concludes with recommendations that a coherent government policy and the active participation of NGOs are needed to address the problem. The children's mental health needs to be dealt with utmost care at home, which will pave the way towards a better future for the younger generation during and after the pandemic.


2016 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 456
Author(s):  
Dian Purworini ◽  
Engkus Kuswarno ◽  
Purwanti Hadisiwi ◽  
Agus Rakhmat

Mediation by the government in the Royal Palace of Surakarta’s internal conflict was considered reasonable and appropriate policy by the media. The approach to the conflict did not emphasize a strong cultural aspect of that culture-based organization. This research aimed to examine how online news media reported on the Royal Palace of Surakarta’s internal conflict. Furthermore, this research used framing analysis as proposed by Stephen D Reese to analyze the news published in February 2014. The outcome indicated that there was framing construction of the government policies. The content of the news presented that framing processes occurred. Those started from the transmission of the various debated about government policy, then reinforced through elections sentence that supported certain policy and continued to the naturalization process. The final process was an important strategy to make mediation as an accepted policy that should be done by the government. In the conclusion, the perception to be formed was that government policies were appropriate, and so everyone should hold it. The conflict resolution could be achieved through the mediation as already conducted.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 809-826
Author(s):  
Muhammad Firly Zermiyaz ◽  
Triantomo Pambudi ◽  
Ihsanutama Arya Prima Dyantara

The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the Indonesian economy, especially the welfare of Indonesian workers. During this pandemic, there are still violations of the law on immigrant or foreign workers. This study aims to discuss how the conditions that occur during the arrival of Chinese work migrants and how the rules or policies regulate this. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach with data collection using literature studies. Based on research results from literature studies, the government claimed to have brought workers from China into Indonesia. This action is of course very contrary to what is happening and the government's efforts so far to suppress the number of COVID-19. Even though the unemployment rate is increasing due to layoffs such as the number of 1,722,958 people, the government still allows foreign workers from China to enter and seems to prevent local Indonesian workers from working. In fact, in Government Regulation Number 34 of 2021 as the central legal basis, permits for extension of workers and strict selection of workers must still be carried out consistently. In conclusion, the immigration and labor sector in Indonesia still shows clear shortcomings.


1998 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 116
Author(s):  
Brigid McCoppin ◽  
Robyn Byrne

The Victorian State Government has changed the method of selection of community health centre board of management members from election by community members to government appointment. The Government argued in Parliament that this was to ensure more expert and accountable boards, while the Opposition regretted a loss of democratic election and community participation. A survey of board presidents shows that health centre selection panels accomplished their new task with dispatch and efficiency, in spite of Department of Human Services delays. Presidents consider their new boards on the whole an improvement, with added expertise though not necessarily improved accountability. Some concerns remain about a loss of local accountability and identification, and community health centres now face a government policy aimed at greater horizontal integration of the whole primary health care sector.


Author(s):  
Sifa Mulya Nurani

Marriage has the goal of benefiting and prospering in life. Marriage is not only crucial to achieve the happiness of human life on earth. In terms of its kinds, marriage has much diversity. However, in Indonesia, unions recognized in the Marriage Law and the Islamic Law Compilation are monogamous and polygamous marriages. Polygamy is discussed in Islam, but the government regulates it with stringent regulations regarding practising polygamy. Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning marriage as a positive response to regulating a husband who wants to marry more than one person. Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation No. 9 of 1975 concerning the Implementation of Law No.1 of 1974 concerning Marriage and in the Compilation of Islamic Law, which regulates polygamy and the requirements for polygamy for Muslims. Ideally, the two regulations of Law no. 1/1974 and KHI aim to provide terms and conditions for husbands who want to remarry (polygamy). These provisions aim to minimize the arbitrary attitude of husbands (men) towards wives (women). This provision is also for the creation of a sakinah, mawaddah and warrahmah. Polygamy that occurs around us still ignores the rules of polygamy as above. Most of them practice polygamy only because of the fulfilment of lust, so they often forget and even violate the main principles in Islamic law, namely the realization of justice and benefit.


Author(s):  
S. Bulbeniuk ◽  
Yu. Maneliuk

The article examines the peculiarities of the formation of government policy in the field of information management under the influence of systemic challenges of recent years. Particular attention is paid to the role and place of civil society, in particular its network segment, in the relationship between the state and the media in the media market. The authors propose a rationale for information management and social capital of society as interrelated political and social phenomena. After all, the effective promotion of certain models of information management is possible under the conditions of attracting social capital to the mechanisms of political communication. At the same time, social capital as an exclusively group resource is both an object and a subject of information flows involved in the processes of political communication. The problem of mass media involvement is covered in two aspects. First, through the consideration of communication techniques. Secondly, it was found that in recent years the practice of forming qualitatively different models of mass media financing has become established. The article analyzes the prospects of diversification of mass media funding sources through public activist campaigns of donors and crowdfunding, in particular in Ukraine. In the domestic socio-political realities, according to the authors, it is worth talking more about attempts to introduce such a systemic practice. And this is not surprising, because the spread of donor and crowdfunding practices of the mass media is one of the indicators of the maturity of civil society. However, traditional and modern channels of interaction between the government and civil society in the field of information management can have unpredictable consequences, such as the threat of manipulative influences of different directions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 209653112110138
Author(s):  
Huiyan Piao ◽  
Hyuna Hwang

Purpose: This study systematically reviews Korea’s shadow education policies during the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications for shadow education policy development in the future. Design/Approach/Methods: In terms of approach, this policy review analyzes selected documents using the analytical framework of shadow education policies. Selected documents comprise recently revised decrees, policies, and regulations issued by the Korean Ministry of Education, as well as policy notices issued by the Korea Association of Hagwon. Data are supplemented by triangulation with news media content. Findings: This study identifies tutoring policies at the legal level in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Government debate regarding shadow education largely centers on the closing of tutoring organizations and ensuring that online tuition fees adhere to government regulation. In respect to the expansion of the government-led shadow education partnership, the government’s increasing role in education has served to restrict the shadow education market. Originality/Value: The Korean government has adjusted its shadow education policies in response to COVID-19, altering its legal and economic status. An examination of Korea’s recent shadow education policies suggests future trends in the revision and development of shadow education in the country.


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