2014
DOI: 10.17576/jkmjc-2014-3002-10
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Political Discourse in Indonesia and Malaysia for National Human Security: A Case Study of Lahad Datu

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“…Then, the mass media have a role and a huge responsibility in delivering transparent information to the public. The media also plays a role in the delivery of policies made by the government to the people (Anom, Kee and Zawawi, 2014). Therefore, journalists should be careful about context especially when a story is sensitive Advisory committee members could use examples from this study as those of best practices for training of staff in the news beat and to be able to identify ethical acts in a professional capacity in the organization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the mass media have a role and a huge responsibility in delivering transparent information to the public. The media also plays a role in the delivery of policies made by the government to the people (Anom, Kee and Zawawi, 2014). Therefore, journalists should be careful about context especially when a story is sensitive Advisory committee members could use examples from this study as those of best practices for training of staff in the news beat and to be able to identify ethical acts in a professional capacity in the organization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, however, denied by the Malaysian government, citing that the polemic was made by certain politically motivated individuals to create a political schism between Malaysia and Indonesia. Other than Camar Bulan and Tanjung Datu, any border disputes between the two countries remained until today for areas such as Ambalat Block, Sipadan, and Ligitan Island (Anom, Kee, Zawawi, 2014).…”
Section: Disputes Over Territorial Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This justification is also supported by Maamari & Zein (2013) in their study of young people in Lebanon and found that when high levels of technology adaptation, especially social media, increase the political tendency of young people. social media offer new communications platform that is more strategic as providing interaction receive an immediate response (Kumar, & Thapa 2014), dissemination of information more extensive and ease of use (Anom et al, 2014;Plotkowiak, 2014), latest information flow, easy and cheap to reach. (Ali et al, 2011).…”
Section: Media Literacy Perspective: Analysis and Evaluate Effect Integrity Practice Of Political Participation Among Young People In Socmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This justification supported that new technology encourages the political inclination of young people. Moreover, social media offer new communications platform that is more strategic providing with the instant response of interaction (Kumar, & Thapa 2014), dissemination of information is more comprehensive and faster (Anom, Kee & Zawawi 2014;Plotkowiak 2014), up-to-date information, easy to use, and cheap (Ali et al, 2011).…”
Section: The Level Of Adaptation Of Technology Using Social Media and The Ability To Analyze And Evaluate News Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%