scholarly journals Strategic Political Communication of Young Business Actor Be Succes Politician

Author(s):  
Muhammad David Octavian ◽  
AG.Eka Wenats Wuryanta

The aims study were to find out the steps taken by businessmen be success a politicians and strategic political communication by entrepreneurs who have succeeded in becoming politicians. This research uses a qualitative approach. In determining the informants of the researchers used informant entrepreneur Ryan Kono who is currently the deputy mayor of Gorontalo. Data collection methods in this study are the sources of literature and documentation. Based on the description of the discussion the following conclusions are explained 1) Political process of businessmen be a succes politicians carried out with the initial process Ryan Kono advanced to represent Gorontalo City in partnership with Marten A Taha. Ryan Kono is a businessman who has political instincts, and is talented. Ryan Kono was already in politics at a very young age. Ryan Kono's political career can be supported by his experience as an entrepreneur. This supports the victory of Ryan Kono with the results of voting from the elections in Gorontalo City through quick counts through the superior Vote Counting Information System (Situng) with a result of 42.665 or 41.20 percent and 2) Political communication strategies promise change and improvement of natural policies in the fields of economy, social welfare, health, using digital media as a means to market ideas, solicit support, and raise funds from their constituents. Other strategic political communications include internal Political Communication, Formation of a Success Team, Coordination and Outreach and Political Campaign

2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 116
Author(s):  
Andika Hendra Mustaqim

Post-truth in politics when it is warming up with various phenomena. The research objective revealed and explored in this study is how post-truth digital political communication strategies. The research method uses descriptive qualitative with a qualitative approach with critical paradigm and analysis. The post-truth political communication strategy that will be delivered is applicable and can be applied in the practice of political communication. The strategies are fake news: between facts and lies; near-lie: use the right words to form wrong impressions; deception with self delusion; spin: favorable interpretation of facts; euphemasia; repetition; personalization; and ignoring rationality, prioritizing emotions. The digital political communication strategy is more focused on how to use digital media for the benefit of political communication. The strategies are blogging; influencing public opinion; social media: building enggage and closeness; and mainstream media; focusing entertaining and attractive. These three strategies are based on digital media that are fully utilized in terms of digital political communication post-truth.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 292-306
Author(s):  
Prima Suci Maharani ◽  
Nisma Laela Nurafifah

Social media makes it easy for a group to exchange information and influence each other. Today, most Indonesians are familiar with social media and have social media accounts. Participating candidates in the 2019 General Election did not just ignore this, they used social media as a means to campaign. The candidates introduce their programs and try to get the sympathy of potential voters without having to go outside. It is more efficient in terms of time and cost. But apart from having a positive side, social media also has negative impacts such as the rise of hoaxes, post-truth and black campaigns. This study aims to examine the phenomenon of the widespread use of social media as a political campaign strategy by building a sense of sympathy and voter emotions rather than rationality. The author uses data collection methods with literature study, and the method used for this study is literature study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-130
Author(s):  
Hamzah Turmudi

Islamic unity (Persatuan Islam) as an organization of Islamic society is seen as having its patterns and models of political communication that cannot be separated from the doctrine of understanding Islamic teachings with a vision of returning to the Qur'an and Sunnah. In some political momentum, Islamic Unity has the characteristics and mechanisms of political aspiration and participation as an effort to internalize fiqhiyyah puritanism. This refers to the nidzam jamiyyah (organizational rules) that have been agreed upon by the members of the Islamic Unity from the level of the Central Leadership, Regional Leaders, Regional Leaders, Branch Managers, and Jamaat Leaders. This article aims to explore the roots of political communication in the organization of Islamic Unity from the perspective of symbolic interactionism. The study was conducted using a qualitative approach through the study of phenomenology. Phenomenology is used to explore the tradition of the roots of political communication involving twelve members of the Bandung Islamic Association as the main informant. The results showed that the siyasi ijtihad was seen as the root of the political communication of Islamic Unity. Where ijtihad siyasi covers three main political communication strategies, namely idaratu da'wah as the Persian congregation's self-concept, idaratu quwwah as a Persis political communication framework and idaratu ummah as a Persis political communication society framework. The research implications show how ijtihad siyasi is interpreted as a fiqhiyyah reference in the framework of constructing the concept of proselytizing in the national field.Persatuan Islam sebagai sebuah organisasi masyarakat Islam dipandang memiliki pola dan model komunikasi politik tersendiri yang tidak bisa dilepaskan dari doktrin pemahaman ajaran Islam dengan visi kembali pada al-qur’an dan Sunnah. Dalam beberapa momentum politik, Persatuan Islam memiliki karakteristik dan mekanisme aspirasi dan partisipasi politik sebagai upaya internalisasi puritanisme fiqhiyyah. Hal ini merujuk kepada nidzam jamiyyah (aturan organisasi) yang telah disepakati oleh jamaah Persatuan Islam dari level Pimpinan Pusat, Pimpinan Wilayah, Pimpinan Daerah, Pimpinan Cabang dan Pimpinan Jamaah. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menggali akar komunikasi politik pada organisasi Persatuan Islam dalam perspektif interaksionisme simbolik. Penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif melalui studi fenomenologi. Fenomenologi digunakan untuk menggali tradisi akar komunikasi politik yang melibatkan dua belas jamaah Persatuan Islam Kota Bandung sebagai informan utama. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ijtihad siyasi dipandang sebagai akar komunikasi politik Persatuan Islam. Dimana ijtihad siyasi meliputi tiga strategi komunikasi politik utama, yakni idaratu da’wah sebagai konsep diri jamaah Persis, idaratu quwwah sebagai kerangka pikir komunikasi politik Persis dan idaratu ummah sebagai kerangka society komunikasi politik Persis. Implikasi penelitian menunjukkan bagaimana ijtihad siyasi dimaknai sebagai rujukan fiqhiyyah dalam kerangka membangun konsep dakwah Persis dalam medan kebangsaan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
A.G Hamdani

This study aims to examine the political communication of the Aceh governors’ candidate during the Indonesian local leaders’ election in 2017. The focus of the study is to analyze the political communication of the candidates and the effectiveness of the campaign. This study used a qualitative approach. The findings show that both candidates used propaganda political communication, communication techniques, and various political campaign strategies. The political propaganda strategy and campaign the governor candidate of Irwandi-Nova were far more intense, effective, widespread and comprehensive in quality and quantity compare to Muzakkir-TA. Although the candidate of Irwandi-Nova cannot predict their supporters for granted, apparently their political communication strategy, propaganda and political approach have effectively anesthetized Acehnese voters and placed them as the winner of the Aceh Governor's Election that counted for 898,710 votes while Muzakkir-TA only gained 766,427 votes. 


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Birgir Guðmundsson

Political communication in Iceland and in the Nordic Countries has undergone dramatic changes in the last decades. The political process has had to adjust to a new media landscape and to novel media technology at the same time as the media themselves are faced with transformed political realities. This paper reports a qualitative study on the way in which political parties in Iceland and Norway deal with a twofold change in political communication: on the one hand the change that has occurred with increasing commercialisation and professionalization of the traditional media; on the other, the change brought about by the digital revolution, with an explosion of media-outlets, communication possibilities and fragmentation of the public sphere. Five general dimensions are found to characterize the new realities of political communication in Norway and Iceland. These are: agenda setting; targeting of special groups; internal communication; professionalization; and a holistic communication approach.


1970 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mochamad Iskarim

Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mengetahui dampak positif dan negatif dari adanya pergantian (turn-over) guru di Madrasah Aliyah Nahdlatul Ulama Banyuputih kabupaten Batang. Penelitian inimenggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif analitis dengan metode pengumpulan data berupa wawancara mendalam, angket, dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya turn-over yang tinggi pada guru atau pendidik di madrasah tersebut; keuntungan yang bersifat positif justru didapatkan ketika adanya turn-over guru dibandingkan dampak negatifnya; dan kehadiran guru baru menjadi hal yang sangat disukai oleh siswa dalam hal kreativitas, inovasi pembelajaran, motivasi, dan lain sebagainya.The aims of this research were to know the positive and negative impact of teacher turn over at Madrasah Aliyah Nahdlatul Ulama Banyuputih Kabupaten Batang. This research was use analytical descriptive qualitative approach with depth interview, questionnaire and documentation as data collection methods. The results of this research shows that the positive impact occur more than the negative impact when there was teacher turn over; and the presence of a new teacher become student’s favourite on creativity, learning innovation, and motivation aspects.


Author(s):  
Ran Wei

To fully understand the impact of mobile phone technology on politics, this chapter provides a state-of-the-art overview of research and identifies an emerging subfield concerning the relationship between mobile media and politics. The chapter traces the evolution of mobile media from personal communication devices to tools for political participation. The growing literature on the role of various mobile devices in civic and political life is reviewed and critiqued. The specific uses of mobile media as tools in political communication, such as informational use, mobile political news, and mobile public sphere, are explicated and synthesized. The chapter also sheds light on the question of how the attributes of mobile media influence the political process in democratic and non-democratic countries. The chapter outlines key issues concerning mobile media in civic and political communication, highlighting significant predictors and mediators. Unresolved issues and debates are highlighted, and directions for future research are suggested.


2021 ◽  
pp. 026666692098340
Author(s):  
Kevin Onyenankeya

The future of journalism is being shaped by the convergence of technology and societal shifts. For indigenous language press in Africa battling to stay afloat amidst stiff competition from traditional media, the pervasive and rapidly encroaching digital transformation holds both opportunities and potential threats. Using a qualitative approach, this paper examined the implication of the shift to digital media for the future of the indigenous language newspaper in Africa and identifies opportunities for its sustainability within the framework of the theories of technological determinism and alternative media. The analysis indicates poor funding, shrinking patronage, and competition from traditional and social media as the major factors facing indigenous newspapers. It emerged that for indigenous language newspapers to thrive in the rapidly changing and technology-driven world they need to not only adapt to the digital revolution but also explore a business model that combines a futuristic outlook with a practical approach.


2021 ◽  
pp. 194016122110209
Author(s):  
Jiawei Liu ◽  
Rosemary J. Avery ◽  
Erika F. Fowler ◽  
Laura Baum ◽  
Sarah E. Gollust ◽  
...  

Previous research has documented that political information in the mass media can shape attitudes and behaviors beyond voter choice and election turnout. The current study extends this body of work to examine associations between televised political campaign advertising (one of the most common forms of political communication people encounter) and worry about crime and violence in the context of the 2016 U.S. presidential election. We merge two large datasets—Kantar/CMAG data on televised campaign advertisement airings ( n = 3,767,477) and Simmons National Consumer Survey (NCS) data on television viewing patterns and public attitudes ( n = 26,703 respondents in the United States)—to test associations between estimated exposure to campaign ads about crime and crime worry, controlling for demographics, local crime rates, and political factors. Results from multivariate models show that estimated cumulative exposure to campaign ads about crime is associated with higher levels of crime worry. Exposure to campaign ads about crime increased crime worry among Republicans, but not Democrats.


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