The Position of the Media in Shaping the Culture of "Political Marriage" of Mainland Southeast Sulawesi with Southeast Sulawesi Islands in the Southeast Sulawesi Governor Election

Authors

  • Fahmy Fotaleno Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika
  • Denny Setiawan Batubara Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37010/lit.v5i1.1250

Keywords:

media, identity politics, political, discourse politics, election of governor of Southeast Sulawesi

Abstract

The objectives of this research are: This study aims: (1) to determine the role of the media in shaping the culture of "political marriage" between the mainland and the islands in the Southeast Sulawesi Governor Election and (2) the model for selecting strategies in the culture of "political marriage" between the mainland and the islands of Southeast Sulawesi in the election of the governor of Southeast Sulawesi. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data obtained through observation, interviews and media documentation. Information was obtained from various sources who were considered active and directly involved in the direct election for the Governor and Deputy Governor of Southeast Sulawesi. In the Southeast Sulawesi Pilgub event, the role of the media is quite high in leading public opinion and also the elite to "marry" the pair of figures from the Southeast Sulawesi and Southeast Sulawesi Islands. This practice is deliberately carried out to as much as possible the identity of the people of Southeast Sulawesi who are geographically divided into people who live and live in the Southeast Sulawesi region and people in Southeast Sulawesi feel represented in this pair. The distribution of discourse to society is carried out strategically by the media, be it print media, online media and electronic media.

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Published

2023-04-15

How to Cite

Fotaleno, F., & Batubara, D. S. (2023). The Position of the Media in Shaping the Culture of "Political Marriage" of Mainland Southeast Sulawesi with Southeast Sulawesi Islands in the Southeast Sulawesi Governor Election. LITERATUS, 5(1), 202–209. https://doi.org/10.37010/lit.v5i1.1250
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