These lists of documents published in the Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia that have been cited in Scopus Indexed Journal:

 

Scopus Secondary Documents: Link
Secondary Documents: 34
Total cited by: 62 documents
(last update: April 09, 2023)

 

 

Mansur, S., Saragih, N., & Aliagan, I. Z. (2021). Campaign for Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors on Anxiety Levels and Compliance with Clean and Healthy Living During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia6(2), 296-311.

Cited by

  1. Saragih, N., Wahab, J. A., & Simamora, S. L. (2022). Experiences of patients with Covid-19 admitted to the hospitals amid information overload on pandemic: A Qualitative Study. resmilitaris12(2), 7526-7540.

 

Syahputra, I. (2021). The rise of political hatred in twitter conversations of Indonesian netizens. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia6(1), 22-31.

Cited by

  1. Lu, M., & Ma, Q. (2022). The Effect of Mobile Social Media Sharing Behavior on the Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health Regulation of Internet Users. Occupational Therapy International2022.

 

Nabila, M. (2021). Indonesia COVID-19 task force statement framing in September–November 2020. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia6(1), 149-160.

 Cited by

  1. Al-Shami, A. M. S. (2021). An analysis of yemeni online journalism discourse on the covid-19 pandemic. Arab Media and Society, 901-911.

 

Akbari, T. T., & Pratomo, R. R. (2021). The new normal leadership: How technology alter communication style in contemporary organization. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia6(1), 1-12.

Cited by

  1. Aránega, A. Y., Montesinos, C. G., & del Val Núñez, M. T. (2023). Towards an entrepreneurial leadership based on kindness in a digital age. Journal of Business Research159, 113747.
  2. Yokuş, G. (2022). Developing a guiding model of educational leadership in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A grounded theory study. Participatory Educational Research9(1), 362-387.

 

Valdez, M. A., & Dhani, R. (2021). Celebrity Endorsers in Government Communication: A Plausible Option amidst Uncertainty and Declining Public Trust. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia6(2), 242-255.

Cited by

  1. Steblyna, N., Matsyshyna, I., & Skalatska, O. (2022). The COVID-19 Pandemic, Twitter, and the Archetype of" Country Savior" in the Ukrainian Case. Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review22(1).

 

Singarimbun, K. (2021). E-Church as a virtual service communities during COVID-19 pandemics. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia6(1), 96-106.

Cited by

  1. Pakpahan, G. K., Nugroho, F. J., Benyamin, P. I., Pantan, F., & Wiryohadi, W. (2022). Pandemic ecclesiology: Church re-actualisation during the pandemic. HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies78(4), 7201.

 

Ritonga, S., Samosir, H. E., Luthi, M., Junaidi, J., & Nugroho, E. (2020). Clash of Civilization in the News Reality Construction of the Anti-Ahok Rally in Kompas and Republika Newspapers. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(1), 17-30.

Cited by

  1. Yilmaz, I., Morieson, N., & Bachtiar, H. (2022). Civilizational Populism in Indonesia: The Case of Front Pembela Islam (FPI). Religions13(12), 1208.

 

Prayogi, I. A., Sjafirah, N. A., & Dewi, E. A. S. (2020). Media convergence welcomes industry 4.0. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(2), 199-204.

 Cited by

  1. Sheresheva, M., Skakovskaya, L., Bryzgalova, E., Antonov-Ovseenko, A., & Shitikova, H. (2021). The print media convergence: Overall trends and the COVID-19 pandemic impact. Journal of Risk and Financial Management14(8), 364.

 

Kholisoh, N., & Mahmudah, S. M. (2020). The effect of Joko Widodo’s political marketing communication in Instagram on his image and reputation in the eyes of Millennial generation in Jakarta. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(2), 217-224.

Cited by

  1. Kholisoh, N., Ritonga, R., & Bingarrayni, E. (2021). Neuroscience in Prabowo-Sandiaga’s Campaign in the 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research (SEARCH), 127.

 

Maryani, E., Rahmawan, D., Garnesia, I., & Ratmita, R. A. (2020). Management and psychological aspect: Teenagers' awareness of privacy in social media. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(2), 168-178.

 

 Cited by

  1. Xiao, B., Baitz, R., Onditi, H. Z., Sam, J., & Shapka, J. D. (2021). Cybervictimization, time spent online, and developmental trajectories of online privacy concerns among early adolescents. Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies3(5), 1094-1105.

 

Sulistyaningtyas, T., Jaelani, J., & Suryani, Y. (2020). Power of knowledge and community social class above Covid-19 pandemic information on social media. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(1), 52-62.

Cited by

  1. Kadri, K., & Jumrah, J. (2022). Shifting Meme Content during Information Development on the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia. Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice10(1), 30-44.
  2. Mehdipour, S., Jannati, N., Negarestani, M., Amirzadeh, S., Keshvardoost, S., Zolala, F., ... & Fatehi, F. (2021, May). Health Pandemic and Social Media: A Content Analysis of COVID-Related Posts on a Telegram Channel With More Than One Million Subscribers. In dHealth (pp. 122-129).
  3. Geni, G. L., Briandana, R. I. Z. K. I., & Umarella, F. H. (2021). The strategies of television broadcast during the covid-19 pandemic: A case study on indonesian television. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication37(2), 243-256.

 

Darsono, D., Rohmana, J. A., & Busro, B. (2020). Against COVID-19 pandemic: Bibliometric assessment of world scholars' international publications related to COVID-19. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(1), 75-89.

Cited by

  1. Sheikh, A., Siddique, N., Qutab, S., Khan, M. A., & Mahmood, K. (2023). An investigation of emerging COVID-19 research trends and future implications for LIS field: A bibliometric mapping and visualization. Journal of librarianship and information science55(1), 3-17.
  2. Tonbuloğlu, B., & Akbel, B. (2023). Research Trends in the Field of Emergency Remote Teaching: A Bibliometric Analysis of Open Access Literature. Online Learning Journal27(1).
  3. Hossain, S., Batcha, M. S., Atoum, I., Ahmad, N., & Al-Shehri, A. (2022). Bibliometric analysis of the scientific research on sustainability in the impact of social media on higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainability14(24), 16388.
  4. De La Hoz-M, J., Mendes, S., Fernández-Gómez, M. J., & González Silva, Y. (2022). Capturing the Complexity of COVID-19 Research: Trend Analysis in the First Two Years of the Pandemic Using a Bayesian Probabilistic Model and Machine Learning Tools. Computation10(9), 156.
  5. Lunardi, C. N., Subrinho, F. L., Freitas Barros, M. P. D., Lima, R. C., de Queiroz Melo, A. C. M., Barbosa, D. D. M., ... & Gomes, A. D. J. (2022). Bibliometric analysis: Nanotechnology and COVID-19. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry22(8), 629-638.
  6. Al-Zaman, M. S. (2021). A bibliometric and co-occurrence analysis of COVID-19–related literature published between December 2019 and June 2020. Science Editing8(1), 57-63.
  7. Aminy, M. M., Azhar, A., & Ariawan, S. (2021). Visualizing lecturers' publications submitted to institutional repository during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case of Mataram State Islamic University, Indonesia. Library Philosophy and Practice, 0_1-10.
  8. El-Menyar, A., Mekkodathil, A., Asim, M., Consunji, R., Rizoli, S., Abdel-Aziz Bahey, A., & Al-Thani, H. (2021). Publications and retracted articles of COVID-19 pharmacotherapy-related research: A systematic review. Science progress104(2), 00368504211016936.
  9. Fazeli-Varzaneh, M., Ghorbi, A., Ausloos, M., Sallinger, E., & Vahdati, S. (2021). Sleeping beauties of coronavirus research. Ieee Access9, 21192-21205.
  10. 10.Aristovnik, A., Ravšelj, D., & Umek, L. (2020). A bibliometric analysis of COVID-19 across science and social science research landscape. Sustainability12(21), 9132.

 

Rochyadi-Reetz, M., Maryani, E., & Agustina, A. (2020). Media use and gratification sought by the public during the coronavirus outbreak in Indonesia: A National Survey. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia5(1), 111-124.

Cited by

  1. González-Neira, A., Quintas-Froufe, N., & Scaglioni, M. (2023). El virus en la pantalla: hábitos de consumo de la audiencia televisiva en España e Italia (2019-2022). Revista Mediterránea de Comunicación.
  2. Bahfiarti, T., & Arianto, A. (2022). Uses and gratifications approach: influence of COVID-19 media exposure on millennial generation in Makassar city, Indonesia. Heliyon8(6), e09704.
  3. Schumann, C., Ejaz, W., Rochyadi-Reetz, M., Maryani, E., & Agustina, A. (2022). International perspectives on information avoidance during the coronavirus pandemic: Comparing media evaluations and media use in Pakistan, Germany, and Indonesia. SCM Studies in Communication and Media11(3), 477-507.
  4. Mejía-Trejo, J. (2021). COVID-19 ads on purchase intention of online consumer behavior as business innovation activity: A contribution to the uses and gratification theory. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications49, 101086.

 

Hasfi, N., & Rahardjo, T. (2019). The Disabled people virtual communities in social media from the perspective of public sphere theory. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia4(2), 65-76.

 Cited by

  1. Bejuri, W. M. Y. W. (2022). Sign language detection using convolutional neural network for teaching and learning application.
  2. PUTRA, I. G. N. The Making of Local Public Sphere: Case Studies in Kebumen Regency and Batu City in Central and East Java.

 

Kholisoh, N., Yuliawati, E., Suci, N. R., & Suharman, T. (2019). The Influence of Political Messages in New Media to Political Awareness and Its Impact on the Political Participation of Millennial Generation. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia4(2), 128-139.

Cited by

  1. Kholisoh, N., & BYLMORENO, Y. N. (2020). Political communication of ahok in demolishing slums to normalise river ciliwung in jakarta. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication36(2), 397-414.

 

Nurlatifah, M. (2019). The Fight Against Hoax: An Explorative Study towards Anti-Hoax Movements in Indonesia. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia4(1), 46-54.

Cited by

  1. Hasfi, N., Fisher, M. R., & Sahide, M. A. (2021). Overlooking the victims: Civic engagement on Twitter during Indonesia's 2019 fire and haze disaster. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction60, 102271.
  2. Widiastuti, T. (2019). The Implementation of Brand Element Strategic in Marketing Communication on Local Small-Medium Business in West Sumatra. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia4(1), 55-64.
  3. Mandal, P. C. (2021). Small Businesses: Strategies and Initiatives for Positioning and Branding. In Research Anthology on Small Business Strategies for Success and Survival (pp. 227-237). IGI Global.

 

Parahita, G. D. (2019). The rise of Indonesian feminist activism on social media. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia4(2), 104-115.

Cited by

  1. Husaeni, M. F., Kosasih, A., & Supriadi, U. (2023). Challenging gender mainstreaming through the narrative of Islamic youth organization: A case study on Persis in Indonesia. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 1-24.
  2. Nurjanah, S., & Nur, I. (2022). Gender Fiqh: Mobilization of Gender-Responsive Movement on Social Media. Ijtihad: Jurnal Wacana Hukum Islam dan Kemanusiaan22(1), 1-18.
  3. Maryani, E., Janitra, P. A., & Ratmita, R. A. (2021). @ Indonesiatanpafeminis. id as a Challenge of Feminist Movement in Virtual Space. Frontiers in Sociology6, 668840.
  4. Rahmawati, R., Achmad, G. N., & Adhimursandi, D. (2021). Do Indonesians dare to travel during this pandemic?. Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites38(4), 1256-1264.
  5. Pasaribu, R. E. (2021). Feminist knowledge, self-empowerment and sisterhood, and safe space: How the “Perempuan Berkisah” community group empowers Indonesian women in the pandemic era. Journal of International Women's Studies22(12), 166-188.

 

Berto, A. R. (2018). The capitalization of backpacking tourism culture in Indonesian films. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(1), 1-11.

Cited by

  1. Shahvali, R., & Safiri, K. 8 Iranian Female Backpackers and their Surrounding Community. 
  2. Agyeiwaah, E., & Bangwayo-Skeete, P. (2022). Backpacker-community conflict: the nexus between perceived skills development and sustainable behavior. Journal of Sustainable Tourism30(8), 1992-2012.

 

Saraswati, M. S. (2018). Social media and the political campaign industry in Indonesia. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(1), 51-65.

Cited by

  1. Masduki. (2022). Cyber-troops, digital attacks, and media freedom in Indonesia. Asian Journal of Communication32(3), 218-233.
  2. Elareshi, M., Habes, M., Ali, S., & Ziani, A. (2021). Using Online Platforms for Political Communication in Bahrain Election Campaigns. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities29(3).
  3. Kholisoh, N., Ritonga, R., & Bingarrayni, E. (2021). Neuroscience in Prabowo-Sandiaga’s Campaign in the 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research (SEARCH), 127.
  4. Vieira, A., Silva, R., Cardoso, T., Pires, M., Vieira, A., Silva, R., ... & Serra, A. (Eds.). (2021). Media Control in the Digital Politics of Indonesia. Media and Communication9(4).

 

Murwani, E. (2018). The Impression Management Strategy of the Candidates of Governor-Vice Governor of DKI Jakarta on Social Media. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(2), 113-121.

Cited by

  1. Kholisoh, N., Ritonga, R., & Bingarrayni, E. (2021). Neuroscience in Prabowo-Sandiaga’s Campaign in the 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research (SEARCH), 127.

 

Warsihantari, N. K. D., & Putra, I. G. N. (2018). Air Asia crisis communications strategies and Malaysia Airlines: A content analysis. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(1), 18-27.

Cited by

  1. Shayesteh, F., & Seo, H. (2022). Competing frames on social media: analysis of English and Farsi tweets on Iran plane crash. The Journal of International Communication28(1), 47-69.
  2. Rochyadi-Reetz, M., Boediono, O. D., & Wolling, J. (2020). Regularity of a crisis: Media framing of the 2015 transboundary haze issue in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication36(2), 415-433.

 

Abrar, A. N. (2018). Storytelling as a way of convincing audiences in environmental journalism. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(2), 84-90.

Cited by

  1. Mihardja, E. J., Widiastuti, T., & Agustini, P. M. (2020). Developing City Branding Strategy of Ternate in North Moluccas-Indonesia. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication36(2), 364-379.

 

Ritonga, R., Murwani, E., & Ritonga, S. (2017). Gender awareness of maria hartiningsih as kompas reporter. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia2(2), 82-91.

Cited by

  1. Sazali, H., & Basit, L. (2020). Meta analysis of women politician portrait in mass media frames. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication36(2), 320-334.

 

Puspitasari, P. (2018). Binary Opposition in Narrations of “Native” in Social Media. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(1), 28-35.

Cited by

  1. Ritonga, R. A. J. A. B., Nugroho, E., & Handoko, D. A. N. I. E. L. (2019). Struggle of meaning and the Jokowi myth in the 2018 asian games opening video. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication35(1), 137-155.

 

Pasandaran, C. C. (2018). Political Advertising Camouflage As News. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(2), 91-98.

Cited by

  1. Darnoto, B. R. P., Siahaan, D., & Purwitasari, D. (2022, August). Deep Learning for Native Advertisement Detection in Electronic News: A Comparative Study. In 2022 11th Electrical Power, Electronics, Communications, Controls and Informatics Seminar (EECCIS) (pp. 304-309). IEEE.
  2. Pasandaran, C. C., & Mutmainnah, N. (2020). Young adults’ recognition of native advertising disguised as news. Young Consumers21(1), 91-108.
  3. Putra, H. S., Rosemary, R., Yanuar, D., & Ahsan, A. (2020). The effect of cigarette advertising on smoking behaviour of students in Banda Aceh City, Indonesia. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication36(2), 348-363.

 

Dewi, H. L. C., & Yuliati, R. (2018). Creating and Utilizing UGC Through Social Media in Trip Planning. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia3(1), 45-50.

Cited by

  1. Biloš, A., Budimir, B., & Hrustek, A. (2022). The role of user-generated content in tourists’ travel planning behavior: Evidence from Croatia. Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento39, 463-474.
  2. Joseph, A. I., Peter, S., & Anandkumar, V. (2022). Development of a typology of tourists based on Pre-trip Use of social media. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration23(4), 650-678.

 

Prastya, N. M. (2017). Media Convergence and Human Resources Management in Sport Media Newsroom-Case Study at Daily TopSkor. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia2(2), 57-64.

Cited by

  1. Sheresheva, M., Skakovskaya, L., Bryzgalova, E., Antonov-Ovseenko, A., & Shitikova, H. (2021). The print media convergence: Overall trends and the COVID-19 pandemic impact. Journal of Risk and Financial Management14(8), 364.

 

Bensa, C. P., & Wijaya, L. (2017). Media propaganda techniques in the South China Sea dispute. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia2(1), 1-5.

Cited by

  1. Zhang, C., Zhang, D., & Blanchard, P. (2022). International Broadcasting During Times of Conflict: A Comparison of China’s and Russia's Communication Strategies. Journalism Practice, 1-28.

 

Nainggolan, B. (2017). Market typology, concentration, and competition of national media conglomerate in Indonesia. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia2(1), 27-32.

Cited by

  1. Masduki. (2022). Between post-autocratic and post-war broadcasters: Comparing public radio in Indonesia and Germany. Journal of Radio & Audio Media29(1), 156-172.
  2. Ritonga, R., & Syahputra, I. (2019). Citizen journalism and public participation in the era of new media in Indonesia: From street to tweet. Media and Communication7(3), 79-90.

 

Stellarosa, Y. (2017). Woman Image in" Miss Jinjing Belanja Sampai Mati" Book. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia2(2), 97-108.

Cited by

  1. Sazali, H., & Basit, L. (2020). Meta analysis of women politician portrait in mass media frames. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication36(2), 320-334.

 

Nugraha, A. R., Sjarifah, N. A., & Budiana, H. R. (2016). Perilaku komunikasi politik pemilih pemula di Pilkada Kabupaten Bandung. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia1(2), 102-113.

Cited by

  1. Kholisoh, N., Ritonga, R., & Bingarrayni, E. (2021). Neuroscience in Prabowo-Sandiaga’s Campaign in the 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research (SEARCH), 127.

 

The press industry: Growth in the context of political pressure and freedom

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  1. Hanitzsch, T., & Hidayat, D. N. (2020). Journalists in Indonesia. In The global journalist in the 21st century (pp. 36-51). Routledge.

 

Teknologi Informasi dan Demokrasi

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  1. Akmal, M. (2018). The roles of digital democracy on political education for young generation. In Proceedings of MICoMS 2017 (Vol. 1, pp. 43-48). Emerald Publishing Limited.