Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal ISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

Published : 30 June 2024

This edition of JISIP presents articles related to international relations and communication science.

The COVID-19 vaccine has raised international relations issues, notably competition between China and the United States regarding its production and distribution. One article reports the results of a study on policy differences between Indonesia and Vietnam regarding this competition.

Four other articles are related to communication science. One article explains the location of advocacy within the structure of journalistic products. The research findings highlight the inclusion of non-objective elements in journalistic products, favoring victims in casual interpretation and treatment recommendation frames.

The next two articles focus on social media. The first examines hate speech through Instagram comments as a form of political violence against presidential candidate Anis Baswedan in the 2024 Indonesian general election. The research findings reveal that netizen comments produce political violence through insults and defamation through perlocutionary speech acts. The second article reports research on using social media as a medium with a low-risk character (slack) for its users for important purposes, such as increasing political participation. The findings corroborate the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) proposed by Ajzen and Fishbein, showing that behavioral intention is a strong moderator variable of behavior, such as slacktivism engagement on social media.

Another article focuses on the influence of directing leadership style, work motivation, and communication climate on job satisfaction in broadcast media organizations. The research findings explain that work motivation mediates the effect of directing leadership style on job satisfaction. Additionally, the quality of the communication climate is influenced by the directing leadership style, but the communication climate does not affect job satisfaction.

We hope these research findings will significantly contribute to the knowledge discourse and engage the audience in these important discussions.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.36451/jisip.v21i1

Published 30 June 2024

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This edition of JISIP presents articles related to international relations and communication science.

The COVID-19 vaccine has raised international relations issues, notably competition between China and the United States regarding its production and distribution. One article reports the results of a study on policy differences between Indonesia and Vietnam regarding this competition.

Four other articles are related to communication science. One article explains the location of advocacy within the structure of journalistic products. The research findings highlight the inclusion of non-objective elements in journalistic products, favoring victims in casual interpretation and treatment recommendation frames.

The next two articles focus on social media. The first examines hate speech through Instagram comments as a form of political violence against presidential candidate Anis Baswedan in the 2024 Indonesian general election. The research findings reveal that netizen comments produce political violence through insults and defamation through perlocutionary speech acts. The second article reports research on using social media as a medium with a low-risk character (slack) for its users for important purposes, such as increasing political participation. The findings corroborate the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) proposed by Ajzen and Fishbein, showing that behavioral intention is a strong moderator variable of behavior, such as slacktivism engagement on social media.

Another article focuses on the influence of directing leadership style, work motivation, and communication climate on job satisfaction in broadcast media organizations. The research findings explain that work motivation mediates the effect of directing leadership style on job satisfaction. Additionally, the quality of the communication climate is influenced by the directing leadership style, but the communication climate does not affect job satisfaction.

We hope these research findings will significantly contribute to the knowledge discourse and engage the audience in these important discussions.

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Original Articles

Original Articles
Oddie Bagus Saputra
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1 April 2024
Page 1-23
Original Articles
Nyala Candrika Tifani, Dita Rohmadtika
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20 April 2024
Page 24-44
Original Articles
Eliza Putri, Umi Septia Rahayu
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20 May 2024
Page 45-65
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Zahra Natty Fakhrana Hutasuhut
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30 April 2024
Page 66-83
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Muhammad Deryl Khansa Firjarahman, Benazir Bona Pratamawaty, Kunto Adi Wibowo, Cholifah
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24 December 2023
Page 84 -104