DRAMATURGI DALAM PROSES LEGISLASI ANALISIS KOMUNIKASI POLITIK REVISI UNDANG-UNDANG NO. 32 TAHUN 2002 TENTANG PENYIARAN

Tulus Tampubolon, Guntur Freddy Prisanto, Niken Febrina Ernungtyas, Irwansyah, Sekartaji Anisa Putri

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Abstract

As a political communicator, members of the DPR RI need to realize good political communication for the sake of the continuation of democracy. The Indonesian Parliament as a political actor that has an important role in the sustainability of democracy needs to manage their political communication from the front stage, back stage, and impression management aspects according to Goffman's theory as well as possible. In this study, it was examined how the political communication of the Indonesian Parliament in revising Law No. 32 of 2002 using the Goffman drama theory. The method used in this research is qualitative research using observation data collection techniques to three groups of the Republic of Indonesia DPR. From this dramaturgical analysis the researchers found that DPR groups had three front stages and one backstage each. Also found was a shadowing stage faced by the DPR in carrying out political communication activities. Political communication behavior carried out at the front stage is more formal and prioritizes the interests of the community. As is the case at the back stage, political communication is more relaxed and personal and group interests emerge.
Original languageIndonesian
Pages (from-to)42-62
Number of pages20
JournalWidya Komunika
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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