Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public?
The mass media construct discourses with major impact on the formation of public opinion. This study identifies mass media discourse of the Job Creation Law produced in the 22 television dialogue programs aired by TV One, Metro TV, Kompas TV, and CNN Indonesia. By focusing on indicators of discourse...
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author | Hedi Pudjo Santosa Nurul Hasfi Triyono Lukmantoro Himmatul Ulya Yofiendi Indah Indainanto |
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description | The mass media construct discourses with major impact on the formation of public opinion. This study identifies mass media discourse of the Job Creation Law produced in the 22 television dialogue programs aired by TV One, Metro TV, Kompas TV, and CNN Indonesia. By focusing on indicators of discourses, sources, and duration of speakings this study finds the dominant discourse of positive sentiment towards the Job Creation Law – which is mainly brought by the government elite and businessmen – namely economic improvement and investment. In contrary, television program shaped negatif sentiment of the Law in narrower space – which was brought mainly by activists, academics and laborers – including the Job Creation Law disserve labours, endangers the environment and sighned in unprocerudal mecanism. The data shows that the television dialogue has provide more space for the elite than the public in discussing the controversial issue of the Job Creation Law. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c80aae3702bc49aa8d025bbc9a3d63342022-12-22T02:07:41ZengAsosiasi Pendidikan Tinggi Ilmu Komunikasi (ASPIKOM)Jurnal Aspikom2087-04422548-83092022-01-0171163110.24329/aspikom.v7i1.1017248Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public?Hedi Pudjo Santosa0Nurul Hasfi1Triyono Lukmantoro2Himmatul Ulya3Yofiendi Indah Indainanto4Communication Department, Universitas DiponegoroCommunication Department, Universitas DiponegoroCommunication Department, Universitas DiponegoroFreelance Researcher, Magister of Communication Department, Universitas DiponegoroCommunication Department, Universitas SemarangThe mass media construct discourses with major impact on the formation of public opinion. This study identifies mass media discourse of the Job Creation Law produced in the 22 television dialogue programs aired by TV One, Metro TV, Kompas TV, and CNN Indonesia. By focusing on indicators of discourses, sources, and duration of speakings this study finds the dominant discourse of positive sentiment towards the Job Creation Law – which is mainly brought by the government elite and businessmen – namely economic improvement and investment. In contrary, television program shaped negatif sentiment of the Law in narrower space – which was brought mainly by activists, academics and laborers – including the Job Creation Law disserve labours, endangers the environment and sighned in unprocerudal mecanism. The data shows that the television dialogue has provide more space for the elite than the public in discussing the controversial issue of the Job Creation Law.http://jurnalaspikom.org/index.php/aspikom/article/view/1017analysis conversationdiscourseomnibus lawtelevision |
spellingShingle | Hedi Pudjo Santosa Nurul Hasfi Triyono Lukmantoro Himmatul Ulya Yofiendi Indah Indainanto Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public? Jurnal Aspikom analysis conversation discourse omnibus law television |
title | Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public? |
title_full | Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public? |
title_fullStr | Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public? |
title_full_unstemmed | Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public? |
title_short | Omnibus Law Discourse on Television: Support Elite or Public? |
title_sort | omnibus law discourse on television support elite or public |
topic | analysis conversation discourse omnibus law television |
url | http://jurnalaspikom.org/index.php/aspikom/article/view/1017 |
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