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Media and Religion Conflict(Macro Context)
Rani Eva Dewi (11/311726/SP/24424)
Annisa Febrianasari (10/296931/SP/23894)
Gregorius Ragil (10/302235/SP/24268)
Nindias Nurkhalika (10/299788/SP/24220)
Catharina Siena (10/305019/SP/24347)
Rosa Mystica (11/317894/SP/24778)
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Media in Conflict
Used for Propaganda in World War I & World
War II.
Harold Lasswell conducted content analysis
research (late 1920s and early 1930s) through
archives like booklets and messages.
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Propaganda
through Media
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Even Now
Media have big role in constructing people
perception in conflict.
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The International Journal of Intercultural Relations has published the results ofresearch by Jonas R. Kunst, David L. Sam and Pl Ulleberg into Muslims' perceptionsof Islamophobia (2012).
A cross-cultural study was conducted in three different European countries (France,Germany and the UK) among four different Muslim minority groups (277 French-Maghrebis, 446 German-Turks, 167 German-Arabs and 454 British-Pakistanis).
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Media Roles in
Conflict
Creating or Escalating Conflict
Case 1:
Prophet Muhammad Cartoons in DenmarkNewspaper (Jyllands-Posten)
This case led to Islamic protests across the Muslimworld, some of which escalated into violence withinstances of firing on crowds of protestors(resulting in a total of more than 100 reporteddeaths).
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Various groups, primarily inthe Western world,
responded by endorsing theDanish policies, including"Buy Danish" campaigns andother displays of support.
Danish Prime MinisterAnders Fogh Rasmussendescribed the controversy asDenmark's worstinternasional crisissince World War II.
Source: Academichttp://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/4043132
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Reducing Conflict
Case 2:
Movies and books promoting Peace andTolerance.
The Bang-Bang Club(Movie)
Jerussalem 33 (Book)Kampung halaman foundation
Tanda tanya
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Influencing People Perception
Case 3:Mass Media and New Media involvements.
Mass media still one of main reference for people
(especially old people in Indonesia).
New media provide us with faster and more newsbut the validity and reliability are in questions.We should be more cautious and try to find moretrustable references.
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Mainstreaming Partys Interest
Objectivity of media are often in question. Here are some
possibility why media taking side :
1. Media owner
2. Majority of people.
3. Profit reason.
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Media Power
1. Propaganda 3. Framing
2. Public Opinion 4. Agenda-setting
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Recommendations
Reality in media is just medias reality and not
necessarily reality in actual meaning. People
should not always believe what media say.
Media are not only potential cause of conflict
but can also be used for reducing conflict.
People should be more aware about media
effect on people perception. Therefore,
eo le should find much information to cover
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Questions? Critics? Suggestions?
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1. Beni (24338) findings can be more
developed to general theory. Theory that
focus on one case with different discourses.
2 Sekar (25254) Interesting! The media has
two face. We can not find the solution. The
case is too overwhelming. Give the solution to
how should we act.