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Ayu Suryani
Exploring Peace Journalism Practices in Reporting on the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Journalism

This research examines the application of peace journalism principles in the coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict during the period of...

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This research tackles a critically important and highly timely subject: the application of peace journalism principles in reporting on the Israel-Pale...

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Yared Tewodros
Navigating the Digital Frontier: Examining Social Media’s Influence on Print Media News Coverage
Journalism

This study examines the influence of social media on print media news coverage, focusing on integrating social media content into print new...

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Helen Ostovich
Letter from the Editor
Journalism

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This submission, titled "Letter from the Editor," signals a piece that typically serves a foundational role within a journal's architecture. Such lett...

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Inggit Yulis Sutari Tarigan, Henny Sri Mulyani, Rinda Aunillah
Detik.com and Tempo.co in Framing the Persecution of Papuan Citizen by TNI
Journalism

A video depicting a Papuan citizen, Definus Kogoya, being brutally beaten by members of the Indonesian National Armed Forces inside a water drum went...

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This study undertakes a timely and crucial analysis of how two prominent Indonesian online news outlets, Detik.com and Tempo.co, framed the deeply dis...

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Muchamad Rudi Cahyono, Dhimam Abror Djuraid, Nurannafi Farni Syam Maella
Local Media Verification Discipline Practices in the Era Of Information Overload
Journalism

Access to information is becoming so easy and cheap. But the effect, a flood or an information tsunami, can be disruptive, extending the pattern of th...

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This study tackles a highly pertinent and critical issue in contemporary journalism: the discipline of verification amidst an overwhelming flood of in...

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Defrida Suzana Lukuaka, Halomoan Freddy Sitinjak Alexandra, Herlina Juni Risma Saragih, Pujo Widodo
The Role of The Wire Media in the Jammu-Kashmir Conflict through a Peace Journalism Perspective
Journalism

The conflict in the Jammu-Kashmir region has become one of the longest-running conflicts in Indian history. The Jammu-Kashmir region is an area locate...

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This paper tackles a highly relevant and enduring subject: the role of media in protracted conflicts, specifically focusing on the Jammu-Kashmir dispu...

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Triwiyoso
Representation of Social Criticism through Morgans Journalist Characters in One Piece Anime: Examining the Meanings Behind and Propaganda
Journalism

This research analyzes the representation of social criticism through the journalist character Morgans in Eiichiro Oda’s manga series One...

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This research proposes an engaging and timely examination of social criticism embedded within the popular culture phenomenon of Eiichiro Oda's *One Pi...

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Aldehead Marinda Merfonsina Uparatu, Herlina Agustin, Rinda Aunillah Sirait
Framing Human-Crocodile Conflict: A Quantitative Content Analysis on detik.com Online Media
Journalism

Human-crocodile conflict (HCC) is an important yet under-researched aspect of human-wildlife interactions in Indonesia with significant con...

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This study tackles a critical and under-researched area: the media's portrayal of human-crocodile conflict (HCC) in Indonesia, a topic with significan...

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River Steele Guillas
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Journalism

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The submission, titled "Letter from the Editor-in-Chief," clearly identifies its genre as an editorial or a communication directly from the journal's...

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River Steele Guillas
Masthead
Journalism

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This submission presents only a title, "Masthead," and an entirely absent abstract. As an expert reviewer, it is impossible to provide any meaningful...

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