scholarly journals PENGARUH EVENT PUTERI INDONESIA DAN ELVIRA DEVINAMIRA TERHADAP PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT ATAS WANITA INDONESIA

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siswi Sekar Sari ◽  
Abdy Azwar Sahi ◽  
Agatha Corintias Relation ◽  
Yudha Satrio Leksono

Event is something that we could use in reaching a goal and create awareness towards brand and company. The development of event over the year is changing start from exhibitions, performances, until the beauty pageant or beauty contests. Indonesia's oldest beauty pageant was called Puteri Indonesia organized by Yayasan Puteri Indonesia Indonesia under the auspices of the cosmetics company PT. Mustika Ratu. In this study, researchers wanted to know whether there is influence between Event Puteri Indonesia with Elvira Devinamira as Puteri Indonesia 2014 winner of the public perception of women in Indonesia. Where researchers use the main theories Soucre Credibility Theory, and some supporting theories such as events, and perception.As a results, that the effects of the event Puteri Indonesia and Elvira Devinamira to the public perception on Indonesian women have a positive influence. It can be concluded that every woman who follows the selection of Puteri Indonesia definitely a good woman with positive attitude as well.

Author(s):  
Ann Jefferson

This chapter examines the controversies surrounding the Minou Drouet affair, with Minou being a previously unknown eight-year-old child poet who had captured public interest. The publisher René Julliard had distributed a selection of her letters and poems in the form of a little pamphlet sent to critics, writers, and friends “to put down a marker” and provide advance publicity for the first commercial edition of Minou's poetry, Arbre, mon ami (Tree, my friend), which was scheduled to appear in January 1956, whereafter it sold forty-five thousand copies. In the meantime, and in the absence of any book publication, the affair took off and developed into a full-scale controversy as the authenticity of Minou's talent was called into question. This chapter considers Minou's story in light of the public perception on child prodigies—initially as objects of collective curiosity, and hereafter as the target of suspicion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Renita Novitasari Putri ◽  
Zarmansyah Zarmansyah

Terrorism is an issue that has grown for a long time and is now a concern to the world community. This comes after what is being reported by the media can form a public perception or opinion. The amount of media influence on the public is supported also by technological developments in the media that currently raise the speed of delivery and its actuality through online media. Online media in Indonesia itself has many kinds, such as Kompas.com and VOA-islam.com which have two different backgrounds. Using the qualitative method of interviewing, framing analysis in agenda setting theory and public opinion as supporting theory, this research shows that both media were covering the Paris attacks in November with different methods and points of view. This research has proof that every media will cover an event according to the ideology and characteristic (mission and vision) respectively depending on the editor of the media, including in the selection of referrals and foreign media as a comparison.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 173-185
Author(s):  
Akın Erdemir ◽  
Ramazan Erdem

Motivation/Background: The aim of this research to evaluate that Public Perception on the Factors that Affecting Turkish Public Administrators' Manager Choice in Turkey. Method: Quantitative research method was used in the research and the data obtained from the survey method were analyzed with SPSS (SPSS 16.0 for Windows, SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA). Results: According to public perception, Turkish public administrators act in a favorable manner in the selection of managers. Conclusions: According to the result of the research, participants think that the administrators in Turkish public sector mostly pay attention to the criteria for manager choice: relationship and citizenship factors, external influences and political factors and ethnicity and sect factors but they do not take representation and capability factors and merit criteria into account.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yudha Dewangga ◽  
Ermina Tiorida

Influence society for the survival of a company or micro-enterprises is very important because there is a strong continuity for complementarity. Where the company requires a buyer and society requires equipment such as clothing and the need to want to perform better. And this continuity is a very supportive relationship the company's success in creating marketing communications mix, which also affects the increase in sales of the company itself, especially Adorable Projects which are capable enough to provide convenience - convenience to the public (consumers) in the marketing of their products. And on the ease - the ease that is given Adorable Projects in marketing their products, will Adorable Projects can measure the brand equity is, whether the Community has made their top choice in the selection of the brand, especially in the field of Fashion which incidentally is generally in the city and especially in the city of Cimahi many outlets that offer similar products and with competitive prices. The scale of influence marketing communication mix factor aginst the brand equity in Adorable Projects product is 19.5%. The promotion which has done do by Adorable Projects have the positive influence but still strong and significant against brand equity to choose Adorable Projects product. That thing show by the value of F calculation (ANOVA) still bigger than F table (13,014> 2,004) because only in 13,014 points and have the mistake probability less or more than 10%.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 212-232
Author(s):  
Sam Abede Pareno ◽  
M Rif’an Arif

ABSTRACT Religious traditions in Indonesia are known to be very moderate and tolerant abroad is a reflection of the character of a great noble nation. Between religion, tradition and culture are able to perform compounds so as to create a genuine religious harmony. Because of this reality Indonesia is regarded as the largest Muslim majority country in the world that almost without conflict, in the midst of reality Muslim countries in the Middle East that impressed the dispute into the daily menu. However, the reality of Indonesia as a moderate nation is injured by the act of a group that is fond of terrorism and radicalism by riding Islamic religious teachings. Thus, this reversed religion is assumed as a source of cruelty.   It is through that phenomenon researcher, feel the need to examine the strategy of disseminating moderate Islam by Nahdlatul Ulama. The selection of this Islamic organization according to the authors due to its success in moderating Islam in Indonesia. In this study, the study using a qualitative approach or method as well as adopting the theory of Van Dijk discourse analysis as a scalpel to peel the discourse of moderate Islam published by PWNU East Java through the website. As for this research, the findings are important, among others are: 1) moderate Islamic discourse campaigned by Nahdlatul Ulama East Java is categorized into three segments, namely social, religious and nationality. 2) the text structure that builds moderate Islamic discourse NU East Java in Van Dijk perspective constructed in three domains, namely text, social cognition and social context. 3) the principles of Public Relationship implemented by NU through cyber (online media), among others; News publications and expert opinions, production of image and video-based information, and updating official NU information to the public about their attitudes and views on the phenomena that occur by promoting the values of Islamic moderatism. Key Word : Islamic Moderatism, Nahdlatul Ulama, Cyber Public Relationship


Author(s):  
E.V. Troshina

In modern conditions of market relations and a labour market the great value as the public status of the worker varies, character of its relations to work and conditions of sale of a labour is given to selection and hiring of shots especially.


Public Voices ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lyn Holley ◽  
Rebecca K Lutte

This paper briefly summarizes evidence for the influence of popular films on public perception of government and on public policy.  Two films examined through the lens of public administration, and the lessons they teach about public administration, are exposed.  One film, Ghostbusters conveys a strongly negative image, and the other, A Thousand Heroes a strongly positive message.  Only Ghostbusters was and remains popular and profitable.  Public information efforts by government and the public administration community have been limited or reactive.  The authors argue for the increased support for public information initiatives such as those of the Public Employees Roundtable (PER) and  the American Society of Public Administration (ASPA).


Author(s):  
Yochai Benkler ◽  
Robert Faris ◽  
Hal Roberts

This chapter presents a model of the interaction of media outlets, politicians, and the public with an emphasis on the tension between truth-seeking and narratives that confirm partisan identities. This model is used to describe the emergence and mechanics of an insular media ecosystem and how two fundamentally different media ecosystems can coexist. In one, false narratives that reinforce partisan identity not only flourish, but crowd-out true narratives even when these are presented by leading insiders. In the other, false narratives are tested, confronted, and contained by diverse outlets and actors operating in a truth-oriented norms dynamic. Two case studies are analyzed: the first focuses on false reporting on a selection of television networks; the second looks at parallel but politically divergent false rumors—an allegation that Donald Trump raped a 13-yearold and allegations tying Hillary Clinton to pedophilia—and tracks the amplification and resistance these stories faced.


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