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Jurnal Kajian Jurnalisme, 2021
In the current era of ‘flood of information’, people are competing to be the first to obtain and ... more In the current era of ‘flood of information’, people are competing to be the first to obtain and share information, especially that is related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Particularly for those who live in metropolitan areas like Jakarta (with the most COVID-19 cases per January 2021), who are always required to be up to date. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), is feeling anxious or insecure about the possibility of losing or missing something. FOMO will cause someone to be more aggressive in accessing information which can ultimately lead to news fatigue, a condition where a person feels stressed or exhausted due to information overload. Researchers examine the differences of news fatigue practices based on gender in the context of the pandemic. This study uses Uses and Gratifications 2.0 theory along with the concept of news fatigue to news avoidance as well as news and gender. As a descriptive-qualitative study using a case-study method, we utilize media diary and in-depth interviews as o...
Komunitas : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, 2021
Abstrak Penetrasi media online yang semakin masif, dapat dilihat secara positif jika diasumsikan ... more Abstrak Penetrasi media online yang semakin masif, dapat dilihat secara positif jika diasumsikan bahwa medium ini dapat memberikan keleluasaan bagi masyarakat terutama remaja untuk memperoleh berbagai informasi terkait dengan kebutuhan mempelajari sesuatu yang baru atau belum diketahui, dalam hal ini kebutuhan informasi agama ( religious need ). Misalnya, untuk belajar membaca Al-Qur’an atau mengetahui hadis tertentu, Cukup dengan mengakses berbagai situs Islam maka pengguna media dapat belajar secara detail tentang ayat-ayat Al-Quran, Hadist, dan semacamnya. Selain itu, banyak juga dari warga masyarakat yang menggunakan media online dan media sosial sebagai sarana mereka untuk berdakwah, menyampaikan nilai-nilai Islam kepada publik secara luas. Akan tetapi, media tidak selamanya memberikan dampak yang positif bagi masyarakat, terutama bagi para generasi muda. Sejumlah riset klasik tentang efek media juga menegaskan bahwa terpaan media seringkali menjadi faktor yang mendorong perila...
Introduction The use of hastag #metoo on social media has brought public awareness regarding sexu... more Introduction The use of hastag #metoo on social media has brought public awareness regarding sexual harassment in many places around the world. In fact, this issue happened in various situations, varies from workplace to classroom. This problem, unfortunately, is also happening in Indonesia, where both of women and men could become the victim of such sexual misconduct. According to the data released by Komisi Nasional Perempuan (Komnas Perempuan, 2016), there have been 312,752 cases of sexual harassmentoccurred in Indonesia back in 2016. Among those number, there were more than thousand cases of rape. Also, while numerous cases of sexual misconduct involved women as the victim, it does not mean that men can never became the victim of such crime.
This research in progress explores how political discussion on Indonesian Twittersphere could pro... more This research in progress explores how political discussion on Indonesian Twittersphere could provide a genuine conversation on debates related to the upcoming 2019 national election in Indonesia. Taking the case of the presidential and parliamentary election in the upcoming April 2019, the author uses social media data on Twitter to investigate whether the discussions are heavily lean into digital public sphere or more dominated by political buzzer and bots. The author examines this by creating Twitter network maps based on hashtags related to the election. Modularity tests are employed to identify the extent of online community developed during the conversations. Most of the hashtags analyzed could attract hundreds of small communities, created mini-publics, which in turn shows the degree of willingness of the Indonesian social media users to participate in this practice of digital citizenship. Qualitative observations on the selection of the most significant actors within the net...
Ultimacomm: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Riset deskriptif ini berupaya menjelaskan tentang partisipasi warganet dalam membicarakan beragam... more Riset deskriptif ini berupaya menjelaskan tentang partisipasi warganet dalam membicarakan beragam topik politik seputar Pemilihan Umum 2019 di Indonesia. Dengan mengambil kasus diskusi online di platform media sosial Twitter, peneliti menganalisis sejumlah hashtag terkait dengan kampanye online dari kedua pasangan calon presiden dan wakil presiden, Joko Widodo-Ma’ruf Amin dan Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno. Menggunakan metode penelitian social network analytics, peneliti menemukan bahwa diskusi online di Twitter dalam sejumlah topik seperti #DebatPilpres2019, #PrabowoMenangDebat dan #DebatPintarJokowi seringkali didominasi oleh akun-akun yang tidak selalu popular serta tidak selalu dilakukan oleh ‘buzzer’ politik; meskipun akun @jokowi dan @prabowo masih merupakan dua tokoh utama yang diperbincangkan dalam diskusi tersebut. Dalam konteks ini, peneliti melihat bahwa media sosial semacam Twitter dapat berperan sebagai mini-publics, di mana diskursus yang hadir tidak harus selalu sejala...
Journal of Media and Religion, 2015
Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national televisio... more Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national television programs as the most dominant for local audiences. Even though imported programs also have been introduced from the early periods of national broadcasting, media regulations in this country tend to limit foreign contents so it does not exceed national contents. However, in recent years national television’s popularity is being challenged not only by global media contents but also by the presence newer media platforms like the Internet. In addition, global media contents are also becoming available through pirated media, such as via VCD, DVD, MP3, and P2P, which are easy to access in many Asian countries due to ineffective regulations against piracy. This study proposes a research question: what are the current media regulations in Indonesia in the discourse of global flows of media contents through the Internet and piracy media? The data gathered mainly from academic literatures, news articles, legislation documents, and online media obtained from Lexis Nexis Academic database The study found that since media regulations in Indonesia mainly focus only in print media and broadcasting, there are few regulations that discuss the threat of global media contents that are mainly accessed through newer media such as the Internet and pirate media outlets. Additionally, lack of socialization of intellectual property rights remains as one of the biggest factors that made any regulations ineffective to overcome media piracy.
Conference Presentations by yearry setianto
In today’s global media environment, the Indonesian government has to deal with more complex medi... more In today’s global media environment, the Indonesian government has to deal with more complex media conditions especially related to the increasing numbers of media piracy of global media contents in Indonesia. The Internet is also blamed as one of the media outlets that considered as offering new modes of media piracy, which opens a new debate whether the government should control the Internet or it should remain as a free domain without any interference from the government. Additionally, there is a growing social movement that attempts to reduce media piracy in Indonesia such as the Creative Commons movement. Based on this argument, this study proposes to explain the current conditions of how media regulation in Indonesia deals with piracy and how the Creative Commons movement contributes to the ongoing discourse. Using literature research, this study explores documents related to the topic, such as legislation documents, academic journals, news publications, and online articles. This study discusses how the Broadcasting Act of 2002, the Telecommunication Act of 1999 and the Copyright Act of 2002 are used as the basic frameworks for regulating the broadcast industry, the Internet and copyright in Indonesia. This study found that The Department of Communication and Information (Kominfo), which has a significant power in regulating the media, was acting as a lone-fighter in eliminating media and online piracy without any cooperation with civil movements such as the Creative Commons Indonesia. As a result, media and online piracy in Indonesia will continue to be difficult to eliminate.
Keywords: media regulation, media piracy, creative commons, Indonesia
Jurnal Kajian Jurnalisme, 2021
In the current era of ‘flood of information’, people are competing to be the first to obtain and ... more In the current era of ‘flood of information’, people are competing to be the first to obtain and share information, especially that is related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Particularly for those who live in metropolitan areas like Jakarta (with the most COVID-19 cases per January 2021), who are always required to be up to date. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), is feeling anxious or insecure about the possibility of losing or missing something. FOMO will cause someone to be more aggressive in accessing information which can ultimately lead to news fatigue, a condition where a person feels stressed or exhausted due to information overload. Researchers examine the differences of news fatigue practices based on gender in the context of the pandemic. This study uses Uses and Gratifications 2.0 theory along with the concept of news fatigue to news avoidance as well as news and gender. As a descriptive-qualitative study using a case-study method, we utilize media diary and in-depth interviews as o...
Komunitas : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, 2021
Abstrak Penetrasi media online yang semakin masif, dapat dilihat secara positif jika diasumsikan ... more Abstrak Penetrasi media online yang semakin masif, dapat dilihat secara positif jika diasumsikan bahwa medium ini dapat memberikan keleluasaan bagi masyarakat terutama remaja untuk memperoleh berbagai informasi terkait dengan kebutuhan mempelajari sesuatu yang baru atau belum diketahui, dalam hal ini kebutuhan informasi agama ( religious need ). Misalnya, untuk belajar membaca Al-Qur’an atau mengetahui hadis tertentu, Cukup dengan mengakses berbagai situs Islam maka pengguna media dapat belajar secara detail tentang ayat-ayat Al-Quran, Hadist, dan semacamnya. Selain itu, banyak juga dari warga masyarakat yang menggunakan media online dan media sosial sebagai sarana mereka untuk berdakwah, menyampaikan nilai-nilai Islam kepada publik secara luas. Akan tetapi, media tidak selamanya memberikan dampak yang positif bagi masyarakat, terutama bagi para generasi muda. Sejumlah riset klasik tentang efek media juga menegaskan bahwa terpaan media seringkali menjadi faktor yang mendorong perila...
Introduction The use of hastag #metoo on social media has brought public awareness regarding sexu... more Introduction The use of hastag #metoo on social media has brought public awareness regarding sexual harassment in many places around the world. In fact, this issue happened in various situations, varies from workplace to classroom. This problem, unfortunately, is also happening in Indonesia, where both of women and men could become the victim of such sexual misconduct. According to the data released by Komisi Nasional Perempuan (Komnas Perempuan, 2016), there have been 312,752 cases of sexual harassmentoccurred in Indonesia back in 2016. Among those number, there were more than thousand cases of rape. Also, while numerous cases of sexual misconduct involved women as the victim, it does not mean that men can never became the victim of such crime.
This research in progress explores how political discussion on Indonesian Twittersphere could pro... more This research in progress explores how political discussion on Indonesian Twittersphere could provide a genuine conversation on debates related to the upcoming 2019 national election in Indonesia. Taking the case of the presidential and parliamentary election in the upcoming April 2019, the author uses social media data on Twitter to investigate whether the discussions are heavily lean into digital public sphere or more dominated by political buzzer and bots. The author examines this by creating Twitter network maps based on hashtags related to the election. Modularity tests are employed to identify the extent of online community developed during the conversations. Most of the hashtags analyzed could attract hundreds of small communities, created mini-publics, which in turn shows the degree of willingness of the Indonesian social media users to participate in this practice of digital citizenship. Qualitative observations on the selection of the most significant actors within the net...
Ultimacomm: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Riset deskriptif ini berupaya menjelaskan tentang partisipasi warganet dalam membicarakan beragam... more Riset deskriptif ini berupaya menjelaskan tentang partisipasi warganet dalam membicarakan beragam topik politik seputar Pemilihan Umum 2019 di Indonesia. Dengan mengambil kasus diskusi online di platform media sosial Twitter, peneliti menganalisis sejumlah hashtag terkait dengan kampanye online dari kedua pasangan calon presiden dan wakil presiden, Joko Widodo-Ma’ruf Amin dan Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno. Menggunakan metode penelitian social network analytics, peneliti menemukan bahwa diskusi online di Twitter dalam sejumlah topik seperti #DebatPilpres2019, #PrabowoMenangDebat dan #DebatPintarJokowi seringkali didominasi oleh akun-akun yang tidak selalu popular serta tidak selalu dilakukan oleh ‘buzzer’ politik; meskipun akun @jokowi dan @prabowo masih merupakan dua tokoh utama yang diperbincangkan dalam diskusi tersebut. Dalam konteks ini, peneliti melihat bahwa media sosial semacam Twitter dapat berperan sebagai mini-publics, di mana diskursus yang hadir tidak harus selalu sejala...
Journal of Media and Religion, 2015
Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national televisio... more Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national television programs as the most dominant for local audiences. Even though imported programs also have been introduced from the early periods of national broadcasting, media regulations in this country tend to limit foreign contents so it does not exceed national contents. However, in recent years national television’s popularity is being challenged not only by global media contents but also by the presence newer media platforms like the Internet. In addition, global media contents are also becoming available through pirated media, such as via VCD, DVD, MP3, and P2P, which are easy to access in many Asian countries due to ineffective regulations against piracy. This study proposes a research question: what are the current media regulations in Indonesia in the discourse of global flows of media contents through the Internet and piracy media? The data gathered mainly from academic literatures, news articles, legislation documents, and online media obtained from Lexis Nexis Academic database The study found that since media regulations in Indonesia mainly focus only in print media and broadcasting, there are few regulations that discuss the threat of global media contents that are mainly accessed through newer media such as the Internet and pirate media outlets. Additionally, lack of socialization of intellectual property rights remains as one of the biggest factors that made any regulations ineffective to overcome media piracy.
In today’s global media environment, the Indonesian government has to deal with more complex medi... more In today’s global media environment, the Indonesian government has to deal with more complex media conditions especially related to the increasing numbers of media piracy of global media contents in Indonesia. The Internet is also blamed as one of the media outlets that considered as offering new modes of media piracy, which opens a new debate whether the government should control the Internet or it should remain as a free domain without any interference from the government. Additionally, there is a growing social movement that attempts to reduce media piracy in Indonesia such as the Creative Commons movement. Based on this argument, this study proposes to explain the current conditions of how media regulation in Indonesia deals with piracy and how the Creative Commons movement contributes to the ongoing discourse. Using literature research, this study explores documents related to the topic, such as legislation documents, academic journals, news publications, and online articles. This study discusses how the Broadcasting Act of 2002, the Telecommunication Act of 1999 and the Copyright Act of 2002 are used as the basic frameworks for regulating the broadcast industry, the Internet and copyright in Indonesia. This study found that The Department of Communication and Information (Kominfo), which has a significant power in regulating the media, was acting as a lone-fighter in eliminating media and online piracy without any cooperation with civil movements such as the Creative Commons Indonesia. As a result, media and online piracy in Indonesia will continue to be difficult to eliminate.
Keywords: media regulation, media piracy, creative commons, Indonesia