CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
Mercu Buana International Conference on Communication Science (MICoCS) is an academic
event hosted by Postgraduate Program at the Faculty of Communication Science, Univesitas
Mercu Buana, Jakarta, Indonesia. The conference will be held covering the main theme of
Society Empowerment amidst the New Normal: Communication, Socio-Cultural, Political,
Economic, and Technological Perspectives. The theme was constructed based on the current
situation of Pandemic Covid-19 that has brought society in the whole world into a shifting of
social communication and interactions as well as every aspect of the economy, politics, and
healthcare industry.
The Pandemic has not been over yet. However, we have to manage to adapt to the
changes that occurred and adopt the digital technology that could facilitate our activities.
Thus, the advancement of technology has bridged all aspects of the communication activity
during and in the post-pandemic era; education, healthcare, politics, and the economy are
mediated and become a collection of contemporary issues that explores new areas, redefines
former concepts, and proposes discourses over communication theories, and portrays a new
scene upon the edge of the global crisis by Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, various topics and
sub-topics are provided, and not limited to the list, to accommodate participants’ research
of interest and ideas for both academic and practical purposes.
This conference will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and
research outcomes in theoretical and practices as well as social and industrial applications.
The conference invites delegates from across Indonesia and neighboring countries with
similar interests in research. The diverse interdisciplinary point of view will be shared and
discussed thoroughly among scholars. The conference will be the source of valuable ideas
and possible collaboration to encourage social empowerment during and post-pandemic era
and to ensure the society is able to adapt to the New Normal by adopting digital technology
as part of their communication tools.
The conference is aimed to provide an exciting and beneficial platform for academicians
to share their points of view and experiences through research papers and oral
presentations pertaining to the current trend in communication science. The wide range of
research topics has given promising opportunities to engage with a wide range of
participants and widen their horizons of constructive and critical thinking. This conference
also promotes research in communication science that relates to the advancement of digital
technology, the transformation of technological society who are literate and critical, as well
as considering the development of socio-cultural and political-economy aspects of the social
environment in facing the new normal.
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed based on their originality, research findings,
and relevance with the theme of this conference as follow:
SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT AMIDST THE NEW NORMAL: COMMUNICATION, SOCIO-
CULTURAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND TECHNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
However, the topic of each paper should be related, but not limited, to the following list:
COMMUNICATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE
1. Media and Digital Technology
2. Virtual Communication and Emerging Technology
3. Virtual Team Leadership
4. Online Communication
5. Computer-Mediated Communication
6. Virtual culture
MEDIA MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL MEDIA
1. Social media and participation
2. Digital activism
3. Mass media and social action
4. Game and simulation
5. Global collaboration
CORPORATE AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION
1. Digital marketing communication
2. Digital Industry, and Small Business and Medium Enterprise (SME)
3. Media industry and Management
4. Cyber Public Relations
5. Brand communication and reputation management
6. Effective campaign
7. Tourism, culture and communication
POLITICAL ECONOMY
1. Political and Democratization
2. Identity and politics
3. Nationalism and culture politics
4. Economic and Digital Business
5. Media and social advocacy
6. Communication and democracy
7. Politic, hegemony and the media
MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES
1. Digital campaign and activism
2. Empowerment through media
3. Gender in the media
4. Cultural Pluralism
5. E-government
6. Media criticism
7. Ideology and the media
8. Social media and subculture
9. Media and identity
HEALTH COMMUNICATION
1. Public Health and Pharmacy
2. Health Communication
3. Telemedicine Communication
4. Health literacy
5. Communication planning for health emergency
INTERPERSONAL AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
1. Multiculturalism and intercultural dialogues
2. Digital immigrant and adaptation
3. Teaching culture and intercultural communication
4. Intercultural interaction exchange
5. Communication and culture
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
It’s been a great and memorable year for the MICoCS committee to prepare for this conference. And
today, we are all gathered here in God’s grace and mercy, in a good health and spirits to share
knowledge and experiences to contribute to the academic discourses.
Mercu Buana International Conference on Communication Science (MICoCS) is an academic event
hosted by the Postgraduate Program at the Faculty of Communication Science, Univesitas Mercu
Buana. The conference will be covering the main theme of Society Empowerment amidst the New
Normal: Communication, Socio-Cultural, Political, Economic, and Technological Perspectives.
It has been overwhelming months of receiving papers from all the presenters who are currently
attending this ceremony both physically and virtually. Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and
participation at this conference. We have received nearly 200 papers in our emails with very
interesting topics. And today, this conference is participated by academics from more than 60
universities in Indonesia and neighboring countries. It is beyond our expectations. For that matter,
on behalf of the committee, I would like to convey our sincere appreciation and gratitude for your
participation.
I would like to take this present moment to deliver our sincere gratitude to all parties that have been
taking part as our co-hosts, journal partners, media partners, and sponsors.
Thanks to our co-hosts:
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Multi Media University, International University of Malaya-Wales,
Politeknik Tempo, and STISIPOL Candradimuka, our co-hosts that have been working side to side to
make this conference a success
Thanks to our journal partners:
Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication – Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia – ISKI, Jurnal ASPIKOM – Asosiasi
Pendidikan Tinggi Ilmu Komunikasi, Jurnal Komunikator – Universitas Muhammadiyah
Yogyakarta, Komunika: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi – Universitas Islam Negeri Prof. K.
H. Saifuddin Zuhri, and Bricolage: Jurnal Magister Ilmu Komunikasi – Universitas Bunda
Mulia for the publication opportunities you have provided that would give wider room for academics
to disseminate their point of views
Thanks to our sponsors:
BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, BAKTI Kominfo, and Pandi.id for the generous support
Thanks to our media partners:
IDN TIMES Bali, Media Group Networks, MetroTV, Media Indonesia, Medcom.id and MG Radio for
disseminating our conference widely
This event would not be possible without your support and contributions. We hope that this
collaboration and partnership will continue.
I would also like to deliver my sincere gratitude to the Faculty of Communication Science, Universitas
Mercu Buana, and the Post Graduate Program of Communication Science, Universitas Mercu Buana,
for giving us the opportunity to make this valuable conference happens. Thank you for the trust and
support given all this while. It’s been an amazing opportunity for us.
The last yet most gratitude I would express today is to all the MICoCS committee members, thank you
so much for your time, commitment, dedication, and hard work for months to make this conference
a success. I can’t thank you enough. It’s been great working with all of you.
To sum up, I would like to wish everyone a great discussion at Mercu Buana International Conference
on Communication Science. Hope you could take some insightful takeaway points into your home
institutions.
Thank you
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Dr. Nur Kholisoh, M.Si
CHAIRWOMAN MICoCS
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
I would like to thank you all for being here with us all day and participating in every program we
have provided. I hope that the plenary and parallel sessions have given you some new perspectives
and contributed to a more constructive idea.
It’s been a full day of new insights, and arguments regarding numerous topics of communication
sciences and related fields. I hope you have some takeaways points with you to develop and initiate
beneficial movements towards society empowerment.
I would like to congratulate the authors and their respective manuscripts that have been selected for
publication by our journal partners, and for the best paper winners. Congratulations.
Thank you to the MICoCS committee for your hard work and commitment that this conference could
happen.
Thank you so much for all attendees for your kind participation.
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Dr. Heri Budianto, M.Si
HEAD OF POST GRADUATE PROGRAM IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
First of all, I would like to congratulate the MICoCS committee members to make this conference a
success. I have witnessed your hard work as a solid team and have full respect for all your dedication
to this event.
The conference is aimed to provide an exciting and beneficial platform for academicians to share
their points of view and experiences through research papers and oral presentations pertaining to
the current trend in communication science.
We should ensure that this event will continuously be one of our routines to engage with academics
and industrial players to discuss and share new insights regarding various contemporary topics in
communication science. And furthermore, we could move forward with new initiatives for society as
the outcome of this conference.
Faculty of Communication Science, Universitas Mercu Buana, is in line with the commitment of the
university to becoming a university with global recognition through partnerships and collaborations
as in lecturers and students exchange programs, class collaborations, seminars, conferences, joint
research, community services and so forth. And I believe that this conference will provide an
excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and research outcomes both in theory and
practice as well as social and industrial applications.
The wide range of research topics has given promising opportunities to engage with a wide range of
participants and widen their horizons of constructive and critical thinking. This conference also
promotes research in communication science that relates to the advancement of digital technology,
the transformation of technological society who are literate and critical, as well as considering the
development of socio-cultural and political-economy aspects of the social environment in facing the
new normal.
The diverse interdisciplinary point of view will be shared and discussed thoroughly among scholars.
I truly believe that this conference will be a source of valuable ideas and possible collaboration to
encourage social empowerment during and post-pandemic era. Besides, with this conference, we
could contribute with constructive ideas to ensure that society is able to adapt and survive the New
Normal by adopting digital technology as part of their communication tools to accommodate
everyday life events.
With this, I hope that this conference could give you more insights and wider perspectives.
Thank you.
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Dr. Elly Yuliawati, M.Si
Dean of Communication Science Faculty ,
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
Good afternoon to all attendees.
His excellencies, distinguished guests, speakers, participants, ladies, and gentlemen.
Greeting to all.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the keynote speakers; His excellency Dr. H.
Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, BBA., MBA., the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of
Indonesia, for your time and valuable perspectives given regarding the conference themes
to bridge the foundation of thoughts especially related to the creative economy and
leveraging new media technology.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you who sincerely committed to this
event to make it a success, the Dean of the Faculty of Communication Science, Universitas
Mercu Buana, Dr. Elly Yuliawati, M.Si., and the Head of Post Graduate Program of
Communication Science, Universitas Mercu Buana, Dr. Heri Budianto, M.Si, and all the
committee members. Congratulations! This event would have been impossible without the
support of each and every individual in the committee.
I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to each of our speakers for taking part
in this conference. The quality and caliber of these speakers are outstanding. I also want to
thank all of you for being here both physically and virtually, and I hope you are looking
forward to the discussions as much as I am.
It gives me immense warmth and great pleasure to grace all of your presence at this
conference. It gives me tremendous contentment to be presenting the opening speech
amongst the most esteemed personalities who have won accolades in their respective fields.
Universitas Mercu Buana was founded by Mr. H. Probosutedjo on 22nd October 1985.
Universitas Mercu Buana is committed to becoming a university with global recognition
through successful partnerships and collaboration activities in research and education with
partner institutions from Malaysia, Korea, China, France, and some other higher institutions.
Mercu Buana International Conference on Communication Science is one of many
exceptional international conferences proposed by Universitas Mercu Buana academics to
discuss and produce constructive ideas in dealing with the Pandemic Covid-19. The
Pandemic has not been over yet. However, we have to manage to adapt to the changes that
occurred and adopt the digital technology that could facilitate our activities.
Therefore, the advancement of communication technology has bridged all aspects of
communication activity during, and in the post-pandemic era. Education, healthcare, politics,
and economic activities are mediated by the media and become a collection of contemporary
issues that explores new areas, redefine former concepts, and propose discourses over the
communication field which portrays new scenes upon the edge of the global crisis by Covid-
19 pandemic.
A wide range of topics in communication sciences will be comprehensively covered and
discussed among academicians from various expertise. This is with the hope that all aspects
related to communication could be addressed extensively giving opportunities to engage
with participants and widen their horizons of constructive and critical thinking in the related
field which eventually be able to empower society.
This conference, I believe, could accommodate each of the individuals involved with new
insights which contribute to new ideas. perspectives and probably initiates movements
toward social empowerment to deal with the new normal with new hopes.
With this speech, I would like to announce that the Mercu Buana International Conference
on Communication Science is officially open. Have a great discussion.
Thank you
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Prof. Dr. Andi Andriansyah, M.Eng
Rector
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 1, ROOM 1, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Communication in the Digital Age, Media Management and Social Media &
Corporate and Marketing Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for
1 045 Felicia Goenawan, Ido Prijana Journalistic Content in Building Brand Petra Christian University
Hadi , Amelia Sidik Image for Innovation Products with Case
Study: Meal for 60+
Nurul Rashidah binti Mohamed Will Temporary Deprivation from Physical
2 155 International University of Malaya-
Roseli, Muhammad Shuib bin Interaction Make You Anxious? Understanding
Wales
Rosli Loneliness and Anxiety Among Students
Government Public Communication Message
3 051 Rustika Herlambang Universitas Padjajaran
through Intermedia Agenda-Setting
Hilda Yunita Wono, Hadjar
The Digital Communication of Male Birth
4 055 Chanissa Nur Malika, Ergita Jeny Ciputra University Surabaya
Control in Surabaya
Ardaneshwari
Participation of International University of
5 151 Nur Humaira Mohd Azmi, International University of Malaya-
Malaya Wales Students on Social Media During
Muhammad Shawal Abdul Rashid Wales
the Black Lives Matter Movement Event
Saiful Nujaimi Abdul Rahman, Implication of Malaysia’s MovementControl
6 056 Amir Ali Rosli, Norliana Hashim, Order Towards Reading Preference of Online Universiti Putra Malaysia
Sharifah Sofiah Syed Zainudin News Among Public University Students
7 096 Noor Aziah Abdullah, Amirul The Effects of Violent Video Games on Youth Universiti Utara Malaysia
Shafiq Amir Nordin Behavior
Communication Strategy of the Dinas
Amelya Muhammad, Farid Hamid
8 103 Kebudayaan DIY in Branding Yogyakarta as the Universitas Mercu Buana
Umarella
City of Hanacaraka
Mohd Nur Najmi Nuji, Mohd Azul Strategic Communication through Digital Universiti Teknolgi MARA,
9 107 Mohamad Salleh, Mohd Nor Public Relations and It’s Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Shahizan Ali Trends in Malaysia Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid,
Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian,
Nurul Nadirah Binti Abu Hasan, Be Real Do Not Be Fake
10 137 Norsimaa Binti Mustaffa, Nurul A Pilot Study On University Students Fake Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah, NewsLiteracy
Mohamad Hafizuddin Mohamed
Najid, Mohd Faridh Hafez Mhd
Omar
Distribution and Rental of Multiplexing
11 141 Muhammad Nur Hidayat Transmitters for Digital Television in Polytechnic Tempo
Indonesia
International University of Malaya-Wales
Asir Husain Bin Kazi Mahmood, International University of Malaya-
12 152 (IUMW) Student’s Acceptance of
Che Nur Amalina S. Che Zainal Wales
E-Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic
Muhamad Zaki Mustafa Mohd
Yahya Bin MohamedAriffin
Norhayati Rafida Bt. AbdulRahim Social Media Effect on Practice and
13 001 Sofia Hayati Binti Yusoff Engagement of Instagram by Malaysia Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia,
Muhammad Raqib Bin Mohd Ministries During Pandemic Covid-19 Malaysia
Sofian
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 1, ROOM 2, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Intercultural Communication, Tourism Communication and
Political Communication
No. Paper Authors Title Institution
ID
Virtual Meetings and Communication
Anindita, Hendarwan Samosir, Challenges:
1 123 Universitas Mercu Buana
Melly Ridaryanthi Intercultural Communication Perspectives in a
Multinational Organization
Mimi Fitriana, Jasmine Ahmad, Social Media, COVID-19 Fear and
International University of Malaya-
2 156 Rizwanah Souket, Intan Savitri, & PsychologicalWell-being in the Pandemic
Wales
Zahra Husnul Lathifah towards Endemicity: A Systematic Review
Suraya Mansur; Ayu Sabrina
Anshari; Fatimah Azzahra Mercu Buana University Cyber PR Use through Universitas Mercu Buana,
3 127 Website www.mercubuana.ac.id Universitas Indonesia,
Hasanuddin; Huzaifah
Malahayati on Student Satisfaction Universitas Brawijaya Malang
Branding and Tourism in Komodo: Raising
Pricillia Limbono,Theresia LV Mohini Resort Awareness through Instagram Universitas Multimedia Nusantara
4 145 Lolita Influencers
Financial Management Impact of
Muhammad Luqman Mohd Nazari, International University Malaya-
Malaysia Movement Control Order on
5 148 Noor Hafizah Hassan Wales, Kuala
Construction Ongoing Lumpur Malaysia
Projects: Study at Klang Valley, Malaysia
Andi Budi Sulistijanto, Hilda
Yunita Wono, Hadassah Elisha PEST Analysis on Instagram Account
6 005 Universitas Ciputra
Karsten, Hadjar Chanissa Nur @golkar.indonesia
Malika
Sabena, S.Ikom.M.Ikom
Vania Utami Subiakto, S.Ikom. Transforming Political Communication
7 040 Universitas Mercu Buana
M.Ikom through Social Media Tiktok
Dr Nafiah Ariyani, SE, M,Si
The Role of Social Media as a Means of
Children's Creativity (A Case Study of The Universitas
8 052 Aliyah MuhammadiyahTangerang
Satisfaction of Using Gacha Life Characters in
Creating a Youtube Channel)
Study Of Communication
Welly Wirman, Ringgo Eldapi
9 112 Phenomenology Of Tiktok Users Who University of Riau,
Yozani, Sesdia Angela, Rian
Have Experienced Fear Of Missing Out
Stevanus Surbakti
On Behavior
Dewi Rachmawati, Lamria Raya Content Analysis Instagram @Klikdokter in Institut Komunikasi dan Bisnis
10 128
Fitriyani Educating Public about the Booster Vaccine LSPR
Phenomena of Formal and Non-Formal
Wiswan, Dr. Heri Budianto, Communications of Insurance Broker Work
11 044 Universitas Mercu Buana
M.Si Unit at PT.Talisman Insurance Brokers
in Year 2022
Destination Branding Strategy inPenta-
Marlinda Poernomo, Gloria Helix Model (Case Study On Ciletuh- Universitas Sahid, Institut
12 076 Pelabuhanratu Geopark Tourism
Angelita, Elis Yulianti Manajemen Wiyata Indonesia
Destinations in
Maintaining Unesco's Assessment)
Safrena Noreen Abd Malek, International Students’ Academic International University of Malaya-
13 154 Assoc. Prof Dr Abdul Latiff Adjustment in Private Universities in Wales
Ahmad Malaysia
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 1, VIRTUAL 1, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper Authors Title Institution
ID
Effectiveness Of Electronic Service Quality and
Fitria Nurlaila Pulukadang, Information Quality of Mobile JKN Toward
1 016 Universitas Mercu Buana
Suraya Mansur Customer Satisfaction of BPJS Kesehatan
Jakarta Barat
Cyril Modili, Haryati Abd Karim, Television Consumption Patterns among
2 029 Sabah’s Kadazan-Dusun Youth in Universiti Malaysia Sabah,
Juliana Abd Wahab Universiti Sains Malaysia
the Era of Digital Society
Annys Zaidha Dahlia Dina, Deliberative Communication Model in
3 024 Handling “Wrong Typing” Universitas Mercu Buana
Henny Gusfa
Discourse to Improve Public Service Quality
Ali Mustafa, Elda , Muya Syaroh Ethics Review in Communication Process: the Universitas Islam Negeri
4 053
Iwanda Lubis Hoax and Ethical Perspective in the Media Sumatera Utara
Budi Santoso, Agrian Ratu
Randa, Lishapsari Prihatini, Siti Digital Alms through Fintech Platform in
5 038 Stisipol Candradimuka
Lady Indonesia: A Communication Approach
Havivi
Sayyidah Afifah, S.I.Kom Interpretative Flexibility of Digital Immigrant
6 034 Universitas Mercu Buana
Dr. Elly Yuliawati, M.Si Towards Ajaib Stock Trading Application
New Media Disruption on the Resistance of
Erniwati, Fauzan Main Current Media (Study of Fajar Daily Pancasakti University of
7 059 Makassar
Hidayatullah Newspaper and Tribun Timur in Makassar
City) Hasanuddin University
Towards Digital Inclusion – Opportunities And
8 066 Dian Rousta Febryanti Barriers To Involvement Of Seniors In The
Universitas Indonesia Maju
Digital World
Husnul Hidayah, Andi Asyhary J. The Use of Photovoice in Formulating the
Strategy of Development Communication Universitas Pejuang Republik
9 067 Arsyad, Muh Syukur Abdullah,
Program for Increasing the Capacity of Youth Indonesia
Makbul
in the Agricultural Sector
Realizing the Existence of Local Culture in the
10 073 Jamhur Poti, Imam Yudhi Era of Digital Broadcasting Convergence in the University Maritime Raja Ali Haji
Riau Islands-Indonesia
Tribuana Tungga Dewi, Ines (Therapeutic) Storytelling in Play Therapy:
11 074 Universitas Pancasila
Chania, Siti Uswatun Khasanah Beyond Entertainment and Leisure
Sabaruddin, Budi Ansary The Role of Communication Information Islamic University of
12 085
Lubis Technology in the Contemporary Era Northern Sumatra
Newsgathering Convergence Strategy In
Rina Rahmadani
13 087 Human Resources Efficiency: A Case Study Mercu Buana University
Rizki Briandana
on Media Group Network
Teacher Group Communication Creativity
for Kindergarten School Promotion in the
Yamiati Safarini, Interest of the Covid-19 Pandemic (Case
14 089 Universitas Mercu Buana
Rosmawaty Hilderiah Pandjaitan Study at Asri
Kindergarten School In Halim Perdana
Kusuma Sub-District, East Jakarta)
The Functions of Three Attractivess Rhetoric in
Dery Permatasari,
15 102 Communication during Online Learning in Universitas Mercu Buana
Yoyoh Hereyah
Covid-19 Pandemic
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 1, VIRTUAL 2, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper Authors Title Institution
ID
Retno Wahyuni, Rosmawaty Building Student Promotion Participation
1 120
Hilderiah Pandjaitan During The Covid-19 Pandemic Universitas Mercu Buana
Norsimaa Mustaffa, Muhammad
Zaffwan Idris, Nurul Fathihin
Mohd Noor Shah, Nurul Nadirah
Abu Hasan, Afiqah Mior Digital Heritage Preservation on Malay Folk
Kamarulbaid, Muhammad Raqib Dance and How It Communicates in the Digital Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia,
2 142
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan
Mohd Sofian, Mohamad Age
Idris
Hafizuddin Mohamed Najid, Mohd
Faridh Hafez Mhd
Omar
Likha Sari Anggreni, Nunung
Digital Literacy Skills Against Children's Universitas Sebelas Maret,
3 122 Prajarto, Novi
PersonalData Protection on Social Media Universitas Gadjah Mada
Kurnia
Effectiveness of Instagram Ads on
@citranabilla_beauty Account in Building
4 006 Citra Nabilla Agustien Universitas Mercu Buana
Brand Awareness and Buying Interest for MUA
Services
5 008 Dian Andriyani, Rizki Briandana Participatory Culture and Social Identity of Ria Universitas Mercu Buana
Ricis Fandom on Instagram
Digital Literacy Studies: Instagram User
Annisa Oktavia Qamarani, Actions inUnderstanding Covid-19 Pandemic
6 018 Universitas Mercu Buana
Juwono Tri Atmodjo Information (Case Study of Instagram
Account Followers @kemenkes_ri)
Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo,Nia Karlina,
Social Media Culturer on Instagram as the Binus University, Bunda Mulia
7 049 Hervina Dyah Aprilia, Tobias
Brand Image of Tuku Coffee Shop University
Warbung
Pieter Wilson Loho, Muhamad
072 Isnaini, Agustina Erry Ratna Dewi, Protecting Local Communities from Ecocide
8 Bunda Mulia University
Ayu Aulia Agustin, Laeleta Candra Through #SaveSangiheIsland on Twitter
Dewi
9 088 Rizanna Rosemary, Hamdani M. How Online Media Portray Disaster in Aceh Universitas Syiah Kuala
Syam, Maini Sartika and Palu: A Comparison Analysis
Febri Jenty, Generation Z Catharsis of The Quarter Life
10 101 Ahmad Mulyana Crisis in Social Media Universitas Mercu Buana
Nina Siti Salmaniah Siregar, Analysis of the Symbolic Meaning of The
Armansyah Matondang, Family Keos (FK 03)Mural for Youth
11 118 Syafruddin Ritonga, Ilma Saakinah Universitas Medan Area
Community Members FK 03 in Medan
Tamsil, Rehia K. Isabella Barus
Implementation of Pikukuh Karuhun in the
Santa Lorita Simamora, Dicky Behavior of Baduy Mercu Buana University,
12 119 Andika, Nurhayani Saragih, Moh. Youths at Cibeo After Being Exposed to Digital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Noor Shahizan Ali Communication Media
Reporting Pandemic, Engaging Public;
Ingki Rinaldi, Samiaji Bintang
The Citizen Participation in LaporCovid-19 Universitas Multimedia
13 130 Nusantara, Maria Advenita Gita
Platform During Covid-19 Outbreak in Nusantara
Elmada
Indonesia
Representation of "orang papua" at the
Genny Gustina Sari Riau University
14 012 Election of
PON XX Ambassador in 2021
The Role of Woman Legislators in
Communication Of Gender Mainstream Mercu Buana University
18 114 Kiswondari, Nur Kholisoh Policies (Standpoint Theory Analysis in the
Proposal of Maternal and Child Welfare Bill)
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 1, VIRTUAL 3, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Organizational Communication Strategy in
Improving the Quality of Education and
1 061 Hendra Suhendra & Nur Kholisoh Learning Services At Ar-Rahman Islamic Universitas Mercu Buana
Boarding School (Case Study of Ar-Rahman
Superior Private Senior High School)
Hayu Lusianawati, Khairul The Value of Marketplace Advertising
2 070 Universitas Sahid
Syafuddin Nationalism in the World of 2D Animation
Efforts to Build Brand Image of Local
Prida Ariani Ambar Astuti, Products Through(Survey on the Effect of Kalbis Institute, University
3 077
Katharina Georgina Using Najwa Shihab's Brand Ambassador on Catholic of Indonesia Atma Jaya
Nah Project's Sneakers) Brand Ambassadors
Traveloka PR Crisis Management in Dealing
4 081 Muhammad Aditya; Suraya withCustomer Complaints Regarding Universitas Mercu Buana
Mansur; Marwan Mahmudi Refund Period April 2020 – December 2020
Digital Insurance Marketing Communication
5 084 Astri Ivo, Henny Gusfa Strategy Through Motion Life Application in Universitas Mercu Buana
Customer Decision Making in 2020
Setyo Rukmi Anggorowati,
6 092 Fitriandy, Rosmawaty Hilderiah STP and IMC Analysis on Mbrebes Mili Food Universitas Mercu Buana
Pandjaitan
Lishapsari Prihatini, Agustin The Exploration of Pontianak City Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Sosial dan
7 109 Rozalena, Syakbanuddin, Alfan Branding Concept through the Politik Candradimuka Palembang
Muttaqin Revitalization of Kapuas River
PT Kereta Api Indonesia’s Strategy in
Hamzah, Iman Kurniawan, Andy
ImplementingCorporate Social Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Sosial dan
Alfatih, R.A. Wulantari, Budi
8 110 Responsibility for Community Politik Candradimuka Palembang
Santoso
Development
The Effectiveness of the Role of Public
Relations in Improving Quality
Astutie Putri Services at Jakarta State University
9 117 Indah Imansarie (DescriptionAnalysis about the Role, Mercu Buana University
Heri Budianto Function, and Duties of Public Relationsin
Improving Service Quality of Jakarta State
University)
The Effect of Online Word of Mouth
10 132 Lintang Arum Bagasati Consumers on BTS Meal Purchase Decisions Universitas Mercu Buana
in the Greater Jakarta,Indonesia
Political Marketing Strategy for the
11 039 Suhardi, Achmad Jamil Winning of AzharArsyad in the Universitas Mercu Buana
South Sulawesi Regional Representative
Council 2019
The Role of Persuasive Communication for
Housewives in Jakarta in Overcoming Panic Master of Communication Science,
12 057 Ajeng Wulansari; Suraya Mansur Buying Cooking Oil Purchases Mercu Buana University,Jakarta
(Case Study, Period of January – March
2022)
Sustainability Report Disclosure Analysis
Widya Fildzah Izazi, Nursanita Indonesian College of Economic
13 062 of Mining Companies in Indonesia for the
Nasution, Faris Faruqi Jakarta
2015-2021 Period
Nisa Noviyanti, The Effect of Religiusity, Income,
Transparency and Digitalization on Indonesian College of Economic
14 063 NursanitaNasution,
MillenialCompliance Paying Zakat in Laz Jakarta
Faris Faruqi
DKI Jakarta
Swita Amallia Hapsari, Mutia
15 069 Financial Literacy on Web Parenting in
Rahmi Pratiwi, Egia Rosi Universitas Dian Nuswantoro
Indonesia
Subhiyakto
Discourse Analysis of Airlangga's
Sugiyo Prayitno Candidacyas a 2024 Presidential
16 082 Universitas Mercu Buana
Dewi Sad Tanti Candidate in Tempo Newspaper of
October 22, 2021 Edition
Political Actors in 2024 Election (Critical
Discourse Analysis of Teun A. Van Djik
17 094 Novelda Sari on Disway.Id, Tribunnews.Com and
Dr. Farid Hamid U. M.Si. Universitas Mercu Buana
Detik.Com Online Media Reports about
Airin Rachmi Diany as a Candidate
Governor of Banten in 2024)
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 2, ROOM 1, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Nur’annafi FSM, Farida, Zulaikha, Self-Interpretation: Universitas Dr.Soetomo,
1 135
Harliantara, Betty Tresna The Identity of WomenLegislator UniversitasIslam negeri Bandung
Typology of Consumers’ Perception in
Rosidah,
Choosing Locations to Purchase
2 140 Rosmawaty Hilderiah Universitas Mercu Buana
Imported-Used Clothing During the
Pandjaitan
Covid-19 Pandemic
Universitas Sahid,
Irmawati Oktavianingtyas, Hilda #gagalkanomnibuslaw Movement:
3 146 Universitas Ciputra Surabaya,
Yunita Wono, Henni Gusfa How Simulacra Sparks Mass Action
Universitas Mercu Buana
Sharifah Sofiah Syed Zainudin, Understanding Self-Disclosure Universiti Putra Malaysia,
4 075
Panayiota Tsatsou Among Hijabi Bloggers in Malaysia University of Leicester
Tina Kartika , Akhmad Syafrie, Communication and Neighbor Social
5 115 Nanda Utaridah, Fri RejekiNoviera, Interaction in Chinese and Universitas Lampung
Abdurrahman Indigenous Ethnics in Bandarlampung City
Elly Yuliawati, Mohd Nor Shahizan Youth Participation in Religious Activities Universitas Mercu Buana,
Bin Ali, Mohd Rodzi Abd and Nation Character Development in Indonesia,Universiti
6 126
Razak Indonesia Kebangsaan Malaysia
Counseling Pedagogy at SMA Petra 1 School of Communication
Alvin Niga Naftali, Surabaya During Pandemic:
7 143 Scienceand Media Business,
Gabriela LarasDewi Swastika A Study of Communication Accommodation
Universitas Ciputra
Theory
Management of Customer Journeyand Store
Yoyoh Hereyah,
Atmosphere and MSMEs in Tangerang City
8 105 Rika YessicaRahma, Universitas Mercu Buana
in Building Customer Satisfaction in
Diah Wardhani
the New Normal Era
Suryaning Hayati, Engga Probi Maritime Tourism: Brand Communication of
9 158 Endri, Nurul Aidin, Luli Maritime Tourism Destinations in Lebak Universitas Mercu Buana
Agustina Regency
Print Media Transformation to Digital
Haresti Asysy Amrihani, Irfan
10 131 Platform: Case Study of Neraca Universitas Airlangga
Wahyudi, Yayan Sakti Suryandaru
Economic Daily Mediamorphosis
Afdal Makkuraga Putra When Civil Apparatus Were Exposed to
Raden Bagus Yuniadji Radicalism: An Analysis of State Apparatus
11 159 Universitas Mercu Buana
Heri Budianto Reception ofNews Program of Terrorism
AhmadMulyana Deradicalization in MetroTV
Media Bias in Online News Reportingin
Suhana binti Saad, Shahrul Nazmi
12 009 Malaysia: Systematic Literature Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
bin Sannusi
Review
Agung Pragitya Vazza, Ahmad The Construction of the Meaning of
13 036 Universitas Mercu Buana
Mulyana Entrepreneurial Journalism on Journalists
Phenomenological Study of the Meaning of
Afdal Makkuraga Putra, Mikke
14 080 "Ribawi" on a Former Bank Employee in Universitas Mercu Buana
Setiawati, Dicky Andika, Siti
the X-Bank Community
Khadijah
Political Framing in Papua in the Mass
15 079 Yermias Degei Media in Indonesia (Case Study of Universitas Mercu Buana
ROSI Talkshow on KompasTV Themed
"Jokowi and Politics in Papua”)
Building Democracy and Freedom of
Lestari Nurhajati,
Expression by fighting the Covid-19
Xenia AngelicaWijayanto, Institut Komunikasi dan Bisnis
16 129 Infodemic in the Digital space among the
Lamria Raya Fitriyani, LSPR
Younger Generation in Indonesia: A Big
Dewi Rachmawati
Data Content Analysis Study
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 2, ROOM 2, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Communication in the Digital Age, Media Management and Social Media &
Corporate and Marketing Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian,
AfiqahMior Kamarulbaid, Nurul “BEER IS HARAM!” Representation of Fakulti Kepimpinan &
1 149 Nadirah Abu Hasan, Nurul Fathihin Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia Pengurusan, Universiti Sains
Mohd Noor Shah, Norsimaa Binti on the Issue of Oktoberfest & BetterBeer Islam Malaysia, Malaysia
Mustaffa, Muhamad Zaki Mustafa Festival
Adults Information Needs Regarding Non- Institute for Health
Albeny Joslyn Panting , Mohd
Communicable Diseases in Rural Behavioural Research,
2 064 SafarHasim , Mohd Tajudin
Communities in Sarawak, East Malaysia: A Malaysia Open University
Md Ninggal
qualitative study Malaysia
The Factors of Social Networking Sites
Mohd Zuwairi Mat Saad, Sharifah (SNSs) Preference and Uncertainty
3 099 NorAtiqah Syed Lokman Reduction Strategies(URSs) Regarding Universiti Utara Malaysia
Hakim Information on
Covid-19 Vaccination
Nurul Akqmie Badrul Hisham, The Mediatization and Culture of The Xiamen University Malaysia,
4 028 AbdulLatiff Ahmad Korean Wave Phenomenon among Malay Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia &
Chang Peng Kee Female Youth Taylor’s University
Hendra Hidayat, Nani Nurani Social Media Management In Political Universitas Muhammadiyah
5 003 Public Relations Ganjar Pranowo Jakarta
Muksin
Self-Disclosure of Indonesian Late
6 004 Regina Aprillya Febrianda, Adolescents Age 18 to 24 Years on Telkom University
Alila Pramiyanti Instagram
Digital Communication Management
Saktisyahputra, Yuli Evitha,
Degdo Suprayitno, Rd Dancu Planning, Activities and Evaluation of
7 106 Tangerang City Government in Inclusive STIAMI Institute of Social
Lokita PramestiDewi, Nadiah Sciences and Management
Abidin and Sustainable Economic Recovery in
Tangerang
Asma Md. Isa, Haslina Mohamed Measurement and Prediction on
8 020 Malaysian Audiences’ Perceptions of Universiti Kebangsaan
Hassan, Wan Amizah Wan
Mahmud,Muhammad Adnan Bin Netflix Content Censorship Using Malaysia
Pitchan Regression Analysis
Organisational Commitment and Public
9 091 Dynamism Towards Graduate Universiti Putra Malaysia,
Norliana Hashim, Chang Peng Kee
Marketability: Expanding the Situational Taylor University
Theoryof Problem-Solving
Event As A Form of Handicraft
10 098 Jaka Wilantara, S.E. Product Marketing Universitas Mercu Buana
Dr. AhmadMulyana, M.Si Communication Strategy
11 046 Micro Enterprise Digital Marketing
Luciana Retno Prastiwi Strategy Using Instagram and Whatsapp Badan Informasi Geospasial
During the Covid-19 Pandemic
12 The Influence of Tasya Farasya's
Indah Puspitarini,
160 Endorsement on Youtube Universitas Mercu Buana
Santa MargarethaNiken Restaty
on Interest in Buying Joylab Products
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 2, VIRTUAL 1, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Tantri Puspita Yazid, Ramadhani
1 108 Convergence continuum of the mass media Riau University
Indah Al Dillah, Salsabila
Riau Pos
Likha Sari Anggreni, Nunung Digital Literacy Skills Against Children's Universitas Sebelas Maret,
2 122
Prajarto, Novi Kurnia Personal Universitas Gadjah Mada
Data Protection on Social Media
Website and Social Media Management of
Mercu Buana University and the
3 133 Novi Erlita dan Dyah Rahmawati LIPICooperation, Law and Public
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Sugiyanto Relations Bureau in Public Information
(LIPI)
Disclosure in
Indonesia
Social Media Big Data: Digital
Maya Anggraini, Prahastiwi Utari, Universitas Sebelas Maret,
4 147 Analyst Communication
Ignatius Agung Satyawan Surakarta
Competence in Digital Age
Marketing Practices
Communication Strategy For Implementing
The Csr Program For School
5 015 Gadis Octory, Nafiyah Ariyani
DevelopmentFor Mandiri City Sahid University
Development Bsd City
Marketing Communication Strategies to
Rizki Ikra Negara, Build Customer Engagement (Case Study Of
6 017 Universitas Mercu Buana
AhmadMulyana Bandung Farmer Online Store In
Marketplace)
Typification of Superior Product
Management of PT. Naga Swarasakti is
Deni Faisal Ismail, Irmulansati
7 022 Based on Communication Management in Universitas Mercu Buana
Tomohardjo
The Midst of Competitive Competition
in the Covid 19 Era.
The Effect of Promotional Communication
Tommy Ajrul Na’im,
8 023 Mix, Perceived Values, and Brand Image on Universitas Mercu Buana
Elly Yuliawati
RepurchaseIntention
Digital Media for the Promotion of
9 025 Wardah, Rosmawaty Hilderiah Ornamental Plants on Menara ANTEVE Universitas Mercu Buana
Street Jakarta During
Covid-19 Pandemic in 2021
Marketing Communication Strategy in
Maintaining Customer
10 035 Santoso Bari, Irmulan Sati Interest in the Covid-19 Pandemic Universitas Mercu Buana
(Case Study On Waffelicious Kalibata City
Square)
Food As Identity and Village Branding Ogan
Sumarni Bayu Anita, S.Sos, M.A, Ilir (Case Study of Pindang Pegagan in
11 042 STISIPOL Candradimuka
Dr. Hj. Lishapsari Prihatini, M.Si, Meranjat IIIVillage, South Indralaya
Palembang
Dr. Budi Santoso, M.Comn District, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra)
Organization Communication Strategy Lion
Emilda Triguna, Heri Budianto Air Group Branch Jambi in Improving
12 043 Employee Performance in Pandemic Time Universitas Mercu Buana
The Role of the Artist in Marketing
Communications Strategy of
13 048 Gina Fauzia, Heri Budianto Millionaire Muslimah Products in Social Mercu Buana University
Media (Case Study On The Muslimah
Millionaire Online Seller Community)
The Communication Strategy for
International NGO Programs in Indonesia
(Case Study of Aids Healthcare
14 050 Rangga K. Sakti, Heri Budianto Foundation on Prevention, Early Mercu Buana University
Detection, Treatment, and Support
Programs for PLWHA for the Period 2020-
2021
Creativity of Promotional Mix on the
Iis Mardiansyah Salesperson Team of Smartphone
15 058 Universitas Mercu Buana
Yoyoh Hereyah Retail Companies during the Covid-19
Pandemic
Interpersonal Communication Multiple
16 095 Risma Kartika Role Single Mother Universitas Pancasila
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 2, VIRTUAL 2, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Analysis of Agile Leadership Model in
1 138 Bambang Dwi Hartono, Rusmiati, ImprovingOrganizational Performance at UHAMKA, STAIMI
FirmanMuhammad A.A. Griya Husada Clinic, Bekasi
Buchori Muslim, Melly IDN Live's Marketing Public Relations
2 139 Strategy in Increasing Brand Mercu Buana University
Ridaryanthi
Content Analysis of Online News Portal
3 014 Kurniawan Prasetyo Coverage of Covid-19 Mercu Buana University
Vaccination Issues in Indonesia
Nikmah Suryandar, Farida Nurul Mindfulness and Tourism: The Case of Universitas Trunojoyo
4 060 Rahmawati Madurese Cultural Heritage Sites Madura
Public Relations Campaign Management
Melati Andria Widanarko, Gayatri for Supporting Responsible & Sustainable
5 086 Universitas Al - Azhar
Atmadi Tourism
The Role of Semiotics in ‘Taste of Padang’
6 125 Pahala Basuki, Elly Yuliawati Universitas Mercu Buana
Destination
Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan1,
Khairunneezam Mohd Noor2,
Afiqah MiorKamarulbaid3, WHAT SO SPECIAL ABOUT MUSLIM
Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian4, TRAVELLER?
Norsimaa Binti Mustaffa5, Nurul The Non-Muslim Tourist Guide Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
7 136
Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah6, Perspectives on the concept ofMaqasid Al-
Mohamad Hafizuddin Mohamed Shariah in understanding Muslim-Friendly
Najid7, Mohd Faridh Hafez Mhd Tourism Industry
Omar8
Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah,
Mohamad Hafizuddin Mohamed
“Once upon a time”: The role of digital
Najid,Nurul Nadirah Binti
folklore in promoting and
8 144 Abu Hasan, Norsimaa Binti Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
preserving Malaysia’s Tourism Culture and
Mustaffa, Afiqah Mior
Heritage industry
Kamarulbaid, Muhammad
Raqib Mohd
The Role of Political Communications by
9 002 As’ad & Nur Kholisoh Spin Doctor in Obtaining the Majority of Universitas Mercu Buana
Votes
Gibran Political Communications In
10 007 Yohanes Frenky, A. Rahman Struggling PDIP DPP Decisions As Solo Universitas Mercu Buana
Mayor Candidates
Ulani Yunus, Arleen Ariestyani, Communication Solutions To Overcome
11 010 Bina NusantaraUniversity
Mariko Rizkiansyah Palm Oil Scarcity(Study Netnography
Youtube Account In Indonesia)
AHY's Political Communication and Solidity
of the Democratic Party in Resolving the
Lina Marlina, Democratic Party's Internal Conflict
12 032 Mercu Buana University
Dr. Heri Budianto, M.Si
(Case Study of the 2021 Democratic Party
Conflict)
Ikhma Zurani, Tengku Firli
Musfar, DediKusuma Habibie, Communicator Competence in Improving
13 033 Universitas Riau
Tantri Puspita Yazid, EntrepreneurCapacity in Pekanbaru
Genny Gustina Sari
Interpersonal Communication of Midwives
Universitas
14 078 Siti Nursanti, Yanti Tayo to Reduce Maternal and Neonatal Mortality
Singaperbangsa
in Indonesia
Ertutur Tradition in Karonese
Ania Clara, Dindin Dimyati, Relationship Development in Karo
15 011 President University, Telkom
Lambok Sihombing, Regency, North Sumatra: A University, UPI
Ruswan Dallyono Study of Communication Ethnography
PARALLEL SESSION MICOCS 2022
SESSION 2, VIRTUAL 3, Wednesday, November 2nd 2022, 16.45-18.45 WITA
Corporate and Marketing Communication, Tourism Communication and Political Communication
No. Paper ID Authors Title Institution
Audience Interpretation of Feminist
1 027 Finy Fitrya Basarah Elements in “Sore-Istri Universitas MercuBuana
Dari Masa Depan” Web Series
(Reception Analysis Method)
Rabitah Tasya Amaliah Lubis, Racism Issues Delivered in Lupin Film Universitas
2 031
Cindenia Puspasari Series (2021) Malikussaleh
Retno Ayati, Social Media as a Means of Preserving
3 037 Universitas Mercu Buana
Mona Ganiem Betawi Culture
Feminist Representation and Film
Geofakta Razali, Communication inReducing Sexual STIAMI Social Scienceand
4 041
Devita Oktafiana Harassment a (Critical Discourse Analysis Managemet Institute
“Photocopier” Movie)
Linangkung Diah AyuRengganis, Learning Communication for Deaf Students
5 054 Asep Suryana, Uud Wahyudin, (A Phenomenological Study on Deaf Universitas Padjadjaran,
Sri Eka Yati, Budi Santoso Students at SLB-BNegeri Stisipol Candradimuka
Cicendo Bandung)
Graciella Yoseppin, Altobeli Institut Teknologi
6 093 The Resistance of Women in Moxie
Lobodally dan Bisnis Kalbis
The Meaning Behind The Criticism of UI
7 100 Sri Lestari, StudentsOn The Rule of Rule in Universitas MercuBuana
FaridHamid Umarela Social Media (Roland Barthes Semiotics
Analysis)
Fragmented Self: Digital Dramaturgy on Universitas Multimedia
8 104 Sari Monik Agustin,Fitria Angeliqa Bourdieu’s Logic of Nusantara, University
Practice of Pancasila
Rachma Tri Widuri, Rizki Ayu Counter Hegemony of Beauty Concept by
9 116 Budipratiwi, Ayoedia The Body ShopInstagram Ad, Politeknik Tempo
Gita Citrayomie A Semiotic Analysis
Patriarchal Culture In Film:
Rizki Ayu Budipratiwi, RachmaTri Between Myth AndMeaning Politeknik Tempo
10 124 Widuri, Ayoedia Gita Citrayomie (Audience Reception Analysis of The Film
“Yuni”)
Universitas
Yanti Tayo, SitiNursanti A Study Fenomenology: Communication
11 134 SingaperbangsaKarawang
Experience ofMothers
Street Children
Mapping Environmental Communication
Norhayati Rafida, A. R. Universiti Sains Islam
12 157 Literature via
and Norails, A. W. Malaysia
Bibliometric
AMAN (Alliance Of Nusantara Indigenous
People)Public Relations
13 030 Fatimah, RamdhaniaEl Hida
Communication in the Covid-19 Vaccine Universitas IndonesiaMaju
Priority Program
The Effect of the Public Relations Role of
the Committee forHandling
Ahmad Fachrul Ali, COVID-19 and National Economic Recovery
14 065 Universitas MercuBuana
Yoyoh Hereyah on theAdaptation of New
Habits of the Jakarta People during the
COVID-19 Pandemic
Towards Digital Inclusion – Opportunities
15 066 Dian Rousta Febryanti and Barriers to Universitas IndonesiaMaju
Involvement of Seniors in the Digital World
Sudirman Karnay, Inclusive Journalism: How Indonesian
16 068 Rahmatul Furqan, Rahman Saeni, Media Sheds Light onPeople with UniversitasHasanuddin
SartikaSari Wardanhi Disabilities In Covid-19 Reporting