ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA

Media reports on human-predator interaction can influence public attitudes and supports toward wildlife conservation. Negative interactions between humans and wildlife in Indonesia are dominated by two predator species: Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus po...

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Main Authors: Ardiantiono Ardiantiono, Afrizal Maula Alfarisi, Yanuar Ishaq, Rhemawati Wijaya, Reza Septian, Adhi Nurul Hadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Forestry Study Program University of Mataram 2022-08-01
Series:Jurnal Belantara
Online Access:https://belantara.unram.ac.id/index.php/JBL/article/view/874
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author Ardiantiono Ardiantiono
Afrizal Maula Alfarisi
Yanuar Ishaq
Rhemawati Wijaya
Reza Septian
Adhi Nurul Hadi
author_facet Ardiantiono Ardiantiono
Afrizal Maula Alfarisi
Yanuar Ishaq
Rhemawati Wijaya
Reza Septian
Adhi Nurul Hadi
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description Media reports on human-predator interaction can influence public attitudes and supports toward wildlife conservation. Negative interactions between humans and wildlife in Indonesia are dominated by two predator species: Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). This research aims to characterize the patterns of media reporting on human-predator interaction and compare the reporting between tiger and crocodile. Media reports published between 2017-2019 were collected from online mass media using Google News searching tool. Four parameters were used to evaluate the media content: tone, framing, illustration, and objectivity. Reports on human-tiger interaction (HTI; 356 articles) and human-crocodile interaction (HCI; 430 articles) showed similar patterns including dominant negative headline tone, neutral reporting focusing on interaction events, use of neutral-safe illustrations, and objective reporting. Further investigation showed that some aspects of media reporting on HCI differed from HTI. Reporting on HTI incidents used more negative contents and illustrations; and was not as comprehensive as HTI reporting. To promote balanced reporting, this research recommends collaboration between practitioners, scientists, and media to increase the media awareness on human-predator interactions and wildlife conservation; to write engaging content; and to increase the roles of practitioners and scientists as writers and sources in mass media.
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spelling doaj.art-16e28ae364ed40d0a970c074f68bcf5b2022-12-22T02:52:31ZengForestry Study Program University of MataramJurnal Belantara2614-72382614-34532022-08-015210.29303/jbl.v5i2.874ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIAArdiantiono Ardiantiono0Afrizal Maula AlfarisiYanuar IshaqRhemawati WijayaReza SeptianAdhi Nurul HadiWildlife Conservation Society-Indonesia ProgramMedia reports on human-predator interaction can influence public attitudes and supports toward wildlife conservation. Negative interactions between humans and wildlife in Indonesia are dominated by two predator species: Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). This research aims to characterize the patterns of media reporting on human-predator interaction and compare the reporting between tiger and crocodile. Media reports published between 2017-2019 were collected from online mass media using Google News searching tool. Four parameters were used to evaluate the media content: tone, framing, illustration, and objectivity. Reports on human-tiger interaction (HTI; 356 articles) and human-crocodile interaction (HCI; 430 articles) showed similar patterns including dominant negative headline tone, neutral reporting focusing on interaction events, use of neutral-safe illustrations, and objective reporting. Further investigation showed that some aspects of media reporting on HCI differed from HTI. Reporting on HTI incidents used more negative contents and illustrations; and was not as comprehensive as HTI reporting. To promote balanced reporting, this research recommends collaboration between practitioners, scientists, and media to increase the media awareness on human-predator interactions and wildlife conservation; to write engaging content; and to increase the roles of practitioners and scientists as writers and sources in mass media. https://belantara.unram.ac.id/index.php/JBL/article/view/874
spellingShingle Ardiantiono Ardiantiono
Afrizal Maula Alfarisi
Yanuar Ishaq
Rhemawati Wijaya
Reza Septian
Adhi Nurul Hadi
ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA
Jurnal Belantara
title ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA
title_full ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA
title_fullStr ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA
title_short ANALISIS KONTEN PEMBERITAAN INTERAKSI MANUSIA-SATWA PREDATOR DI INDONESIA
title_sort analisis konten pemberitaan interaksi manusia satwa predator di indonesia
url https://belantara.unram.ac.id/index.php/JBL/article/view/874
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