2018
DOI: 10.24002/jik.v15i2.1696
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Indonesia’s Political Colours: From the New Order to Joko Widodo

Abstract: This study aims to examine the meaning behind the political colours in Indonesia. It uses Roland Barthes’ semiotics analysis. The results show that yellow is identified with the power of Golongan Karya Party which means oligarch wealth; red symbolises the intertwine association of the communism history and the labour movement in Indonesia with PDI Perjuangan; blue symbolises the values of patriotism and neoliberalist agenda for Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono: whereas the combination of red-white-black of Joko Widodo… Show more

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“…One of the researches dealing with political power shift was done by Turtiantoro (2015) and Prasetya (2011). The political communication is commonly found in the political processes (Danil & Fitri, 2021;El Adawiyah, Hubeis, Sumarti, & Susanto, 2020;Maharani & Nurafifah, 2020;Sibarani, 2018) and it is expanded more after reformasi (Gazali, Hidayat, & Menayang, 2009). It can be identified through several discussions on the regional regulation draft (RRD) namely concerning the tourism development master plan for the province of North Sumatra for 2016-2025 and the draft regional regulation on the implementation of child protection.…”
Section: The Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the researches dealing with political power shift was done by Turtiantoro (2015) and Prasetya (2011). The political communication is commonly found in the political processes (Danil & Fitri, 2021;El Adawiyah, Hubeis, Sumarti, & Susanto, 2020;Maharani & Nurafifah, 2020;Sibarani, 2018) and it is expanded more after reformasi (Gazali, Hidayat, & Menayang, 2009). It can be identified through several discussions on the regional regulation draft (RRD) namely concerning the tourism development master plan for the province of North Sumatra for 2016-2025 and the draft regional regulation on the implementation of child protection.…”
Section: The Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%