Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia

This essay analyzes how the ideology that is owned by the media influences the media's framing in reporting a reality. The framing dimension will always be related to the selection of issues, emphases, and projection on certain aspects of the issue. For this reason, this study will present...

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Main Authors: M. Syam, Hamdani, Nur Anisah,, Saleh, Rahmat, Lingga, Murti Ali
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.166482021-05-30T01:39:17Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16648/ Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia M. Syam, Hamdani Nur Anisah, Saleh, Rahmat Lingga, Murti Ali This essay analyzes how the ideology that is owned by the media influences the media's framing in reporting a reality. The framing dimension will always be related to the selection of issues, emphases, and projection on certain aspects of the issue. For this reason, this study will present the media cases of Republika.co.id and Tempo.co in informing LGBT reality. So, the reality of LGBT conveyed by Republika.co.id and Tempo.co cannot be seen separately, because it will be related to the interests that these two media outlets want to serve by reporting the reality. The analysis demonstrates that the reporting of Republika.co.id and Tempo.co on LGBT is influenced by each outlet's ideology. Republika.co.id, which embraces the ideology of nationalism and Islam, tends to report the rejection of LGBT presence in Indonesia. Republika.co.id provides a negative stigma against LGBT issues. It is considered that LGBT is a serious threat to the nation and state because behaviour is deemed not following religion, generally applicable social norms, and the laws of Indonesia. Tempo.co does not see LGBT as a serious problem for the Indonesian people. Tempo.co considers the behaviour and activities of LGBT people to be normal, which is part of human rights that must be respected by the Indonesian people. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16648/1/33766-152296-1-PB.pdf M. Syam, Hamdani and Nur Anisah, and Saleh, Rahmat and Lingga, Murti Ali (2021) Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 37 (1). pp. 59-73. ISSN 0128-1496 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1387
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description This essay analyzes how the ideology that is owned by the media influences the media's framing in reporting a reality. The framing dimension will always be related to the selection of issues, emphases, and projection on certain aspects of the issue. For this reason, this study will present the media cases of Republika.co.id and Tempo.co in informing LGBT reality. So, the reality of LGBT conveyed by Republika.co.id and Tempo.co cannot be seen separately, because it will be related to the interests that these two media outlets want to serve by reporting the reality. The analysis demonstrates that the reporting of Republika.co.id and Tempo.co on LGBT is influenced by each outlet's ideology. Republika.co.id, which embraces the ideology of nationalism and Islam, tends to report the rejection of LGBT presence in Indonesia. Republika.co.id provides a negative stigma against LGBT issues. It is considered that LGBT is a serious threat to the nation and state because behaviour is deemed not following religion, generally applicable social norms, and the laws of Indonesia. Tempo.co does not see LGBT as a serious problem for the Indonesian people. Tempo.co considers the behaviour and activities of LGBT people to be normal, which is part of human rights that must be respected by the Indonesian people.
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author M. Syam, Hamdani
Nur Anisah,
Saleh, Rahmat
Lingga, Murti Ali
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Nur Anisah,
Saleh, Rahmat
Lingga, Murti Ali
Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia
author_facet M. Syam, Hamdani
Nur Anisah,
Saleh, Rahmat
Lingga, Murti Ali
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title Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia
title_short Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia
title_full Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia
title_fullStr Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of LGBT in media coverage in Indonesia
title_sort ideology and media framing: stigmatisation of lgbt in media coverage in indonesia
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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