Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article

Nasrudin Joha's ideology and discourse were one of the attempts to compensate for the dominance of rulers and capitalists. The criticism developed by Nasrudin Joha built the consciousness of the oppressed. With that awareness, Nasrudin Joha mobilized the oppressed to form a unified Islamic poli...

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Main Authors: Icol Dianto, Andi Faisal Bakti, Iding Rosyidin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Program Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang 2021-12-01
Series:Islamic Communication Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/icj/article/view/8140
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description Nasrudin Joha's ideology and discourse were one of the attempts to compensate for the dominance of rulers and capitalists. The criticism developed by Nasrudin Joha built the consciousness of the oppressed. With that awareness, Nasrudin Joha mobilized the oppressed to form a unified Islamic political identity and establish a caliphate system in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze Nasrudin Joha's strategy in building the ideology of the caliphate system and proclaiming it through social media. The authors used qualitative research methods in the field of mass media and used critical discourse analysis. The focus of his study was ideology and discourse in an article written by Nasrudin Joha on an online media platform. The results of this study found that Joha had used the theory of active reception to the readers. Joha positioned himself as the opposition and voiced the aspirations of the oppressed. In developing ideology and discourse about the caliphate system, Joha has similarities with the flow of Marxism, namely the resistance of the oppressed. On the other hand, Joha has a tendency to follow post-Marxist notions of freedom and oppose the oppression of the regime and capitalist groups.
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spelling doaj.art-7b888604caff40a981c9281aa7a6444f2023-08-16T02:57:28ZengProgram Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo SemarangIslamic Communication Journal2541-51822615-35802021-12-016211914010.21580/icj.2021.6.2.81403332Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political articleIcol Dianto0Andi Faisal Bakti1Iding Rosyidin2IAIN PadangsidimpuanUIN Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaUIN Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaNasrudin Joha's ideology and discourse were one of the attempts to compensate for the dominance of rulers and capitalists. The criticism developed by Nasrudin Joha built the consciousness of the oppressed. With that awareness, Nasrudin Joha mobilized the oppressed to form a unified Islamic political identity and establish a caliphate system in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze Nasrudin Joha's strategy in building the ideology of the caliphate system and proclaiming it through social media. The authors used qualitative research methods in the field of mass media and used critical discourse analysis. The focus of his study was ideology and discourse in an article written by Nasrudin Joha on an online media platform. The results of this study found that Joha had used the theory of active reception to the readers. Joha positioned himself as the opposition and voiced the aspirations of the oppressed. In developing ideology and discourse about the caliphate system, Joha has similarities with the flow of Marxism, namely the resistance of the oppressed. On the other hand, Joha has a tendency to follow post-Marxist notions of freedom and oppose the oppression of the regime and capitalist groups.https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/icj/article/view/8140caliphate systemdiscourseideologyislamic political identity.
spellingShingle Icol Dianto
Andi Faisal Bakti
Iding Rosyidin
Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article
Islamic Communication Journal
caliphate system
discourse
ideology
islamic political identity.
title Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article
title_full Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article
title_fullStr Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article
title_full_unstemmed Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article
title_short Ideological and media discourse study of Nasrudin Joha's political article
title_sort ideological and media discourse study of nasrudin joha s political article
topic caliphate system
discourse
ideology
islamic political identity.
url https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/icj/article/view/8140
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