2021
DOI: 10.38062/jpab.v2i2.22
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Peran Media Massa Di Kalimantan Barat Dalam Mempengaruhi Opini Publik

Abstract: Many theories support the ability of the mass media in constructing public opinion. Moreover, those theories are also supported by many researches showing the strategic position of mass media in influencing public opinion. The problem is that mass media is no longer the main source of information for many people. The number of disinformation news spreads very quickly through social media networks. The rapid spread of hoax news indicates that many people believe the truth of fake news. According to the phenomen… Show more

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“…The disproportionate reporting can be seen in two dimensions, namely: 1). The media frequently portrays the victim side in exploitative words and diction that arouse readers' urges to engage in sexual behavior through representations of pornographic systems (Rossy & Wahid, 2015); (Choiriyati, 2015;Prihandini, 2021). According to Prihandini (2021), readers have their interpretations of incidents of sexual violence based on what they read in the media.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disproportionate reporting can be seen in two dimensions, namely: 1). The media frequently portrays the victim side in exploitative words and diction that arouse readers' urges to engage in sexual behavior through representations of pornographic systems (Rossy & Wahid, 2015); (Choiriyati, 2015;Prihandini, 2021). According to Prihandini (2021), readers have their interpretations of incidents of sexual violence based on what they read in the media.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%