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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-162
Author(s):  
Noviar Jamaal Kholit ◽  
Muhamad Nastain

Information technology is developing very fast, this has an impact on real changes in every element of life. In addition to hitting the information media industry, developments in information technology have brought updates to public spaces with easy access and an increasingly massive pattern of information distribution. Ease of access does not always present a positive side but there is a negative side, namely shifting communication patterns with the spread of false information or disinformation methods that invite public upheaval. This research uses the case study method, which is one way to investigate contemporary phenomena in the context of real life, where the boundaries between the phenomenon and the context are not clearly visible. Through the Social Network Analyzer (SNA) theoretical approach, this research will find three communication network patterns, namely a centralized network, a decentralized network and a distributed network.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-180
Author(s):  
Amida Yusriana ◽  
Mutia Rahmi Pratiwi ◽  
Lisa Mardiana

University of Indonesia is granted as the number one campus based on the Webometrics rank. It cannot be separated from the way University of Indonesia in building a strategic content for its website thus can fulfill the four points score indexes of webometrics such as Presence, Impact, Openness, and Excellence. Never theless the way the website serves the menu and information can build the right point of the scores. At the same time, Dian Nuswantoro University is granted as the 31st rank for the Webometrics index. Hence, by analyzing the website content of University of Indonesia, later it can be a guideline for Dian Nuswantoro University in developing a better content. This research uses the Positioning Strategy Theory. This is a descriptive quantitative research with a content analysis method. The results shows that the University of Indonesia uses the functional concept positioning strategy as its website content strategy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-244
Author(s):  
Suyadi Suyadi ◽  
Ahmad Fikri Sabiq

The purpose of this study was to determine the acculturation of Islam and local culture in the Javanese traditional wedding ceremony. This research uses a qualitative approach. Collecting data by interview, observation, and documentation. The location of this research is in Kedungjati, Grobogan. Data analysis using the semiotic theory of Roland Barthes. The result of this research is that the ritual of siraman in Javanese traditional wedding in Kedungjati has connotation, denotation, and myth meaning as in the semiotic analysis of Roland Barthes. The siraman ritual has sixteen stages of the process, namely the installation of bleketepe, sungkeman, ngracik toyo, praying, siraman, sesuci, pecah kendhi pratolo, pondhongan or gendongan, ganti busana, pangkas rikma, tanam rikma, pagas tumpeng, Dulang pungkasan, adol dawet, itung duwit, and simpen pedaringan.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-195
Author(s):  
Asnat Juljana Luturmas

The Kindness family of Grop Mawar, in the village of Latuhalat, helps to feel the difficulty of doing so; first, banking transactions both cash and non-cash, this is largely due to; a). Lower educated elementary school, b). Married at a very young age. Second, do not want to be in contact with a domain of reporting or a legal sphere. Third, culture sends care to the other side, out of shame or insecurity. One of the efforts that can be made to make the families vulnerable to support their own banking transactions is limited communication. Communication is limited, in systemized references through the process of receiving help, with group fellowmen to individual relief recipients, and communicating the means of offense to lack of communication limited to groups and individuals. Breaking laws can occur if the consequences of executing the continuity of the program are inaccurate and inadequately carried out, it is critical that to the extent to which this limited communication is developed, whether by using limited communication, can solve problems in the field, by making up for the mastery of raw procedures of receiving aid that should be used as a handle and communication limited to both the inside and outside of the families of the beneficiaries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-220
Author(s):  
Diah Handayani

This study aims to describe the dissemination model developed in Dongko District, Trenggalek Regency. This study uses a dissemination model approach by S. Notoadmodjo which divides the elements of communication into four parts, namely health communicators, media messages, effects and communication context. The data collection process was obtained from observations in rural areas in Dongko Village in Trenggalek Regency. Interviews were conducted with several health personnel such as village midwives, village nurses, posyandu volunteers and PMD (Village Community Empowerment) officers. The results showed that health dissemination for the rural poor in Dongko District was limited to the dissemination of health information and the distribution of health assistance for the rural poor. The role of education through literacy in health media in rural areas is dominated by the role of village leadership and the lack of public awareness of changing their health behavior. This is because changes in behavior through daily communication to educate the public have not been carried out optimally either through personal communication or group communication in rural areas. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-134
Author(s):  
Melati Hendaryani

This research aims at understanding external and internal organizational communication practiced by The Hatch Indonesia using the organizational communication concept by Onong U. Effendy in the book of Poppy Ruliana. The Hatch Indonesia is a talent incubator organization focused digital marketing field that aims to improve the college students’ ability to be ready to work in the industry. This research expects to contribute to organizational communication studies as well as an indicator of organizational communication practiced by The Hatch Indonesia. The data in this research ware collected by deep semi-structured interviews and observation. This study uses the interpretive paradigm to discover and understand external and internal organizational communication at The Hatch Indonesia. The research uses the descriptive study with the analytical technique by Miles and Huberman. The findings in this research decipher organizational communication practiced by The Hatch Indonesia in developing talent in the digital marketing field.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-220
Author(s):  
Diah Handayani

This study aims to describe the dissemination model developed in Dongko District, Trenggalek Regency. This study uses a dissemination model approach by S. Notoadmodjo which divides the elements of communication into four parts, namely health communicators, media messages, effects and communication context. The data collection process was obtained from observations in rural areas in Dongko Village in Trenggalek Regency. Interviews were conducted with several health personnel such as village midwives, village nurses, posyandu volunteers and PMD (Village Community Empowerment) officers. The results showed that health dissemination for the rural poor in Dongko District was limited to the dissemination of health information and the distribution of health assistance for the rural poor. The role of education through literacy in health media in rural areas is dominated by the role of village leadership and the lack of public awareness of changing their health behavior. This is because changes in behavior through daily communication to educate the public have not been carried out optimally either through personal communication or group communication in rural areas. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-142
Author(s):  
Geby Mora ◽  
Ria Setia Sari ◽  
Febi Ratnasari

Fever is in the first place of some of the most symptoms experienced by the child, the treatment of fever depends heavily on the role of parents especially the mother, The lack of knowledge possessed by the mother causes misperception of fever, this misperception results in inappropriate behavior in dealing with fever in the child then it is necessary to know further the level of maternal knowledge and treatment of fever in the child. This literature is to analyze journals on the level of maternal knowledge and the treatment of fever in children. The design of the research used in this study was literature review. This literature study through scientific publication search results with the range of 2015–2020 using the Research Gate, NCBI, Ebsco and Google Scholar databases.journals that correspond to the title and results of the synthesis matrix grouped into three parts namely input, process and output. Of the 20 articles analyzed entirely showed there is a link between maternal knowledge level and fever treatment in children, the average result of 45% of mothers with good knowledge level and 57.87% of mothers handling fever in children appropriately.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-194
Author(s):  
Asnat Juljana Luturmas

The Kindness family of Grop Mawar, in the village of Latuhalat, helps to feel the difficulty of doing so; first, banking transactions both cash and non-cash, this is largely due to; a). Lower educated elementary school, b). Married at a very young age. Second, do not want to be in contact with a domain of reporting or a legal sphere. Third, culture sends care to the other side, out of shame or insecurity. One of the efforts that can be made to make the families vulnerable to support their own banking transactions is limited communication. Communication is limited, in systemized references through the process of receiving help, with group fellowmen to individual relief recipients, and communicating the means of offense to lack of communication limited to groups and individuals. Breaking laws can occur if the consequences of executing the continuity of the program are inaccurate and inadequately carried out, it is critical that to the extent to which this limited communication is developed, whether by using limited communication, can solve problems in the field, by making up for the mastery of raw procedures of receiving aid that should be used as a handle and communication limited to both the inside and outside of the families of the beneficiaries.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-52
Author(s):  
Qudratullah Qudratullah ◽  
Nor Aswinda ◽  
Najamuddin Najamuddin

This research aims to determine the pettern of communication between Coaches and students in disciplining the memorization of the Qir’an at the Baitul Al-Muqarramah Foundation in Bone Regency. Qualitative research methods are used in this research by conducting interviews.  Interviews wew conducted with informants who were Coaches at the Baitul Al-Muqarramah Foundation in Bone Regency. The results showed the Coaches in the Baitul Al-Muqarramah Foundation used verbal and nonverbal communication. There are two communication petterns that are used there are also two namely interpersonal communication petterns and group communication petterns. The petterns of group communication is more dominant used in this foundation, while interpernonal communication is usually applied to students who are less optimal in directing group communication. Where the pettern of group communication is more dominant applied in the process of direction every day. As with interpersonal communication, this communication pettern is usually applied to a particular situation. For axample, there is one student who cannot be fostered if trough the communication petterns of the group. Proven trought group communication implemented by the Coach, able to discipline student to memorize the Qur’an and make student achieve targets that have been determined with a dominant scale. Even trought this group communication, the time of a Coach can be more efficient than interpersonal communication which requires the trainer to meet one-onone with his students. The obstacle factors of the Coaches are so unable to discipline the memorization of the Qur’an by their students namely; first, the psychological factors and habit factor od the students.


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