Monthly Archives: December 2021

Celebrity Endorsers in Government Communication: A Plausible Option amidst Uncertainty and Declining Public Trust- Mohamad Alppy Valdez, Rendro Dhani

By |2022-03-31T05:30:52+00:00December 19th, 2021|Research Showcase, Uncategorized, UPDATE|

ABSTRACT This paper examines the harness of celebrity endorsers by government organizations as a strategy of political public relations. The purpose of this study was to broaden understanding of how celebrity endorsers and key opinion leaders work in the political realm, notably in supporting government policy. This descriptive-qualitative research uses a single case study on [...]

Freedom of the Press Regulations in Indonesia and Sweden: Limited but Free – Haresti Asysy Amrihani, Rajab Ritonga

By |2022-03-31T07:38:28+00:00December 19th, 2021|Research Showcase, Uncategorized, UPDATE|

ABSTRACT Freedom of the press regulations are adhered to by various countries, including Indonesia and Sweden. Every nation wants their country to be free, and uphold freedom of expression and human rights. Sweden is the first country to regulate freedom of expression by enacting Freedom of the Press Act in 1766, while Indonesia has so [...]

Cyberintimacy Involvement on Building Emotional Intimacy in Close Relationship on Indonesian Tinder Users – Fahira Syifa Machfudz, Rino Febrianno Boer, Nicky Wongso

By |2022-03-31T05:45:09+00:00December 19th, 2021|Research Showcase, Uncategorized, UPDATE|

ABSTRACT Tinder, as one of the most popular online dating applications, is nicknamed as the hookup app. The negative perceptions inherent among the public were born because of how users in western countries operate the application, which does not follow the norms adopted in Indonesia. Many people assume that most Tinder users are those who [...]

The Hegemony of Western Pop Music in Indonesia 2010-2020 Period – Andre Ikhsano, Jeremy Asido Sianipar

By |2022-03-31T05:37:40+00:00December 19th, 2021|Research Showcase, Uncategorized, UPDATE|

ABSTRACT One of the strong and real cultural dominations in Indonesia is the dominance of Western pop music. In this case, there is a voluntary acceptance by the Indonesian people of Western pop music which leads to the concept of Gramsci's hegemony. The continuity of the hegemony of western pop music in the country has [...]

Indonesia’s Response to Covid-19 Outbreak: Raising Awareness through Community Engagement and Actionable Volunteer Contribution – Janette Maria Pinariya, Carelyn Josephine, Wulan Yulianti, Anita Yunia

By |2022-03-31T05:25:43+00:00December 19th, 2021|Research Showcase, Uncategorized, UPDATE|

ABSTRACT The world is in the grip of a health crisis due to the unforeseen consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic causing a substantial increase in distress associated with pain, depression, and loss. Indonesia is not handling the epidemic properly at this early stage due to a lack of planning and readiness on the part of [...]

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