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Lisa Lindawati

December 2014

Kecenderungan Konten Berita Jurnalisme Warga dalam Portal Desa ‘Gerakan Desa Membangun’

Author: Lisa Lindawati   Abstract The existence of new media blurs the dichotomy between media and audiences. Production of information is no longer monopolized by the mainstream media. It is challenging and convey a significant impact on journalism. New media fertilize what is called the Citizen Journalism. Production of information is no longer controlled by […]

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‘MENGERASKAN’ SUARA DESA

Studi Kasus Peran Media Lokal Online dalam Mengarusutamakan Wacana Desa sebagai Komunitas Mandiri di wilayah Kabupaten Banyumas Jawa Tengah pada tahun 2013-2014 Author: Lisa Lindawati, Rezha Rosita Amalia, Rani Eva Dewi Perkembangan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi (TIK) menjadikan informasi dan komunikasi sebagai elemen penting penggerak masyarakat. Disamping itu, perkembangan TIK menggeser otoritas media sebagai produsen […]

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Village Voiced, Village Empowered

A Case Study of the Citizen Journalism Practice Using New Media as a Medium of Empowering the Villagers at Banyumas Regency in 2012-2013 Author: Lisa Lindawati   Abstract Village is basis of the poor in Indonesia. This condition has placed Village as the main target of the poverty-eradicating program. Unfortunately, the development program that has […]

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Development Communication and Village Self-Dependence

A Case Study on the Usage of ‘Village Portal’ and ‘Village-Partnership System’ to Establish Village Self-Dependence in the Village-to-Develop Movement (Gerakan Desa Membangun) at Banyumas Regency of Central Java Province in 2011-2012 Author: Lisa Lindawati Abstract The village development program has so far tended to position village as an object. The Village-to-Develop Movement (Gerakan Desa […]

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