Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication and New Media Studies (COMNEWS 2025)
24 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Bonifacius Hendar Putranto, Henilia Yulita, Rony Agustino Siahaan, Mujiono Mujiono, Taufan Wijaya, Nona Evita
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Communication and New Media Studies (COMNEWS) 2025, held on 14–17 October 2025 in Melaka, Malaysia. These articles have been peer reviewed by members of the Technical Program Committee and approved by...
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Sentiment Analysis of Tiktok and Instagram Comments Using a Context-Aware, Multilingual Web Tool
Rosalina Rosalina, Abdurrahman Khairi, Filbert Meliala, Jason Anthony Wibowo, Sarah Kimberly Fischer, Williem Williem
This study presents a context-aware sentiment analysis system developed to address the challenges of analyzing user-generated comments on Instagram and TikTok. These platforms are major digital engagement tools in Indonesia, yet their high volume of informal, emoji-rich, and multilingual content makes...
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Journalism Beyond the Mainstream: YouTube Talk Shows and the Practice of Independent News Interviews in Indonesia
Ignatius I. Herdono, Imanuel D. K. Aji, Louisa C. Hartanto, Zinggara Hidayat
Digital journalism is rapidly growing beyond mainstream media, as media consumption behavior changes. This paper aims to analyze the style of talk show in YouTube talk shows between journalists (podcasters) and sources as a practice of independent press in Indonesia. Several YouTube channels, such as...
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Tracing Oppenheimer’s Subjective Morality: John Fiske’s Semiotic Study of Perspective and Symbol
Cosmas Gatot Haryono, Adryenne Sefrida Pondaag, Ignasius Liliek Senaharjanta
This study analyzes the representation of subjective morality in Christopher Nolan’s film Oppenheimer, using John Fiske’s semiotic approach. The film not only presents a biographical narrative of J. Robert Oppenheimer as a central figure in the atomic bomb project, but also represents inner conflict...
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Crisis Communication Management in the Digital Era: An Analysis of Kompas’ Daily Response Strategy to the ‘Lorem Ipsum’ Headline Case Through SMCC’s Perspective
Tarrence Karmelia Kontessa, Carly Stiana Scheffer-Sumampouw
Social-Mediated Crisis Communication’s lenses is used in analysing the Kompas daily response strategy to the ‘lorem ipsum’ headline back in 2019. The term “Lorem ipsum” has suddenly gone viral on social media and made many netizens and also other media competitors. This research uses a qualitative approach...
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Participatory Communication for Social Change of Banda Neira Intergenerational Collective Memory Learning
Burhan Bungin, Andi B. Sulistijanto, Zinggara Hidayat
Participatory communication involves grassroots communities in interactions and decision-making within their communities. This study examines the values of local wisdom that are collectively created and maintained to be passed down from generation to generation, serving as role models for social conversations...
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Digital Communication Strategy for Environmental Education Through Social Media: Analysis of the Instagram Account @sayapilihbumi
Daniel Indra Prakoso, Bertha Murtiningsih, Nuria Astagini
Environmental issues such as waste management continue to pose serious challenges in Indonesia, requiring effective communication to increase awareness and encourage sustainable behavior. Social media, as a widely used digital platform, offers significant potential to communicate environmental messages...
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Word of Mouth in Storytelling Rintik Sedu on Instagram Audience Interaction
Audrey Vania Alodia Hulu, Lelita Azaria Rahmadiva
This study examines how storytelling on Rintik Sedu, a popular poetic and narrative emotional Instagram account, generates natural Word of Mouth (WOM) and builds trust among its audience. In today’s digital era, Word of Mouth is highly influential since peer recommendations are seen as more genuine than...
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Autopoiesis and Creativity: Understanding Artificial Intelligence’s Disruption in Advertising Communication
Clifford Aaron Darmawan, Inco Hary Perdana
Advertising used to simply be a program of mass media, it was an autonomous social system. This paper—drawing from Niklas Luhmann's theory of systems and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's model of creativity—examines how advertising changed over time into social systems within the present age of artificial...
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Cyberthanatology in Southeast Asia: a Phenomenological Study of Digital Memory, Digital Assets and Digital Legacy Before Death
Anuar Bin Ali, Fitria Ayuningtyas, Mohd Salleh, Normah Mustaffa
Southeast Asia, particularly in emerging economies like Malaysia and Indonesia, digital assets and inheritance remain underexplored. Despite ties to religion and custom, the region sees rapid smartphone dependency and cloud use, which enable digital memory-making that leads to the accumulation of digital...
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Mumpreneur, Identified!: Digital Social Practices and the Networking Capacity of Stay-at-Home Mothers
Rony Agustino Siahaan
This article aims to explore the experiences of stay-at-home mothers (SAHMs), which are shaped by their engagement with social media and intensive parenting practices that support women’s career through the performance of the “mumpreneur” identity. This performance is grounded in theoretical assumptions...
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Fear, Finance, and Festivity: Satirical Storytelling in Integrated Marketing Communication of Danamon’s ‘Financial Fears’ Campaign
Fredericko Zein Kurniawan, Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo
This study explores the role of satirical storytelling as a persuasive technique in integrated marketing communication, with a focus on Danamon’s “Financial Fears” campaign. Designed around the theme of financial anxiety among millennials and Gen Z in Indonesia, the campaign used horror-inspired visuals...
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User Experiences of AI Real Time Translation in Intercultural Communication in Indonesia
Kristina Nurhayati, Fitri Sarasati
Cross-cultural communication relies increasingly on instant messaging apps that can translate in real time. But the automatic translation machines often make mistakes in grammar, meaning, and culture that create conflict in relationships and misunderstanding. This study purpose to identify common translation...
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Taste, Stories, and Culture: How Foreigner Represent Indonesian Cuisine on YouTube Channel “Abroad and Hungry”
Mila Falma Masful
Indonesian cuisine, as a rich and diverse cultural expression, is now increasingly recognized worldwide through digital platforms such as YouTube. This study analyses the representation of Indonesian cuisine on the YouTube channel Abroad and Hungry, managed by Italian creator Max Ginestra. The study...
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Crafting Digital Identities: A Case Study of Gen Z Personal Branding on Tiktok
Yessica Permata Sari, Theresia Lavietha Vivrie Lolita
Personal branding has emerged as a critical communication strategy for Generation Z influencers on TikTok, where digital identities directly translate into social capital and career opportunities. This study examines how emerging TikTok influencers construct and maintain personal brands within the platform’s...
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Strategic Road Mapping in Intellectual Property Development: Animated Content as a Medium for Climate Change Communication
Kadek Satria Adidharma, Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo, Yohanes Merci Widiastomo, Siti Rahmadini
This paper explores the role of intellectual property (IP) development in animation as a strategic tool for communicating climate change issues in Indonesia. Drawing from qualitative research involving expert interviews with creative industry leaders and surveys targeting millennial audiences, the study...
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Digitalization of Education in the Banten Coastal Region: A Case Study of the Diffusion of Digital Technology Innovation at Bayah Raya High School
Chininta Angelia, Asep Sutresna, Khairul Syafuddin
Digital transformation is driving social and economic change in various parts of the world, including rural areas. The rural areas often experience a “second-level digital divide” where access to technology does not correlate with digital literacy. This study aims to analyze the diffusion of digital...
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Searching the Horizon of AI Regulation
Mufti Nurlatifah
The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the media landscape has precipitated a global regulatory challenge, as traditional media laws struggle to address the complexities of algorithmic content creation, automated journalism, and AI-driven audience engagement. This comparative study...
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Reconstructing Communication Ethics in Academic Knowledge Production: A Phenomenology of Practice Approach
Bonifacius Hendar Putranto, Rony Agustino Siahaan
The academic world is currently facing a systemic crisis of integrity, exacerbated by structural pressures and the proliferation of digital tools like Generative AI. Existing discourse on academic ethics often focuses on macro-level regulations or micro-level interpersonal relations, leaving the meso-level—the...
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MyTelkomsel Super App and Improving Customer Experience Digital Lifestyle: A Qualitative Perspective Based on TAM and Omnichannel Service Culture
Husnita Husnita
The rapid growth of AI-enabled super apps has transformed how customers interact with telecommunication services and digital lifestyle platforms. MyTelkomsel Super App was developed as a digital communication medium that integrates telecommunication and lifestyle services within a single ecosystem. However,...
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Constructing Public Engagement Through Environmental Communication: Corporate Narratives on Plastic-Free Shopping in Indonesia
Hilda Y. Wono, Monika Teguh, Patrisia A. Pascarina, Zinggara Hidayat
The retail industry has become the focus of public engagement analysis regarding the plastic waste crisis in Indonesia, launching environmental awareness campaigns such as “No Plastic Glitters Shopping” and encouraging the use of eco-friendly shopping bags. The purpose of this study is to analyze the...
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Sustainable Fashion Intentions: A TPB-Based Study on the Shift from Fast Fashion to Thrift Shopping among Indonesian University Students
Maria Widyarini, Syayu Zhukhruffa, Kevin Grahadian
This study aims to investigate the sustainable fashion intention of university students towards fast fashion and thrift shopping in Indonesia. To achieve this goal, the study applied the theory of planned behavior and analysed the data using the structural equation model approach. The study found that...
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Community-Based Approaches to Sustainable Health Campaigns in Malaria Prevention and Control in Jayapura, Papua
Veronika Veronika, Bertha Murtiningsih
This research is motivated by the importance of intercultural communication competencies based on local wisdom and cultural norms approach in health communication practices. The objectives of this research are to Identify health communication problems in handling malaria diseases in health centers in...
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Raising Community Participation in Sustainability Project: A Study on Communication Strategy of Permayouth in Action Program in Timor-Leste
Ernesto Guevara Carceres, Maria Advenita Gita Elmada
Timor-Leste is one of the countries affected by climate change and vulnerable to natural disasters such as droughts and soil erosion. Some areas in the country also still face limited access to water resources. This situation encourages the involvement of non-governmental organizations like PERMATIL,...