Domination criticism and freedom criticism on flood news in online media from a Foucauldian view

Nevrettia Christantyawati, Yuyun Wahyu Izzati, Liestianingsih Dwi Dayanti
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This article discusses the issue of flood disaster polemics in online media using McKerrow’s critical rhetorical theory analysis, with the main aim of getting closer to discourse formations that have not been discussed in previous research on political interest contestation. This research uses Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis method to reveal flood news articles from 2019-2021 on Tirto.id. Meanwhile, the Foucauldian perspective in this study is used as a review of McKerrow’s critical rhetoric to analyze power, right and truth. Furthermore, this triangulation is explained in two criticisms, namely, criticism of domination and freedom in the online media Tirto.id in reporting on the flood. This study found that in terms of power, Tirto.id discusses criticism of power as a struggle for power in the social status of the upper and lower middle classes. Dominance tends to appear in social disparities and discrepancies in the effects of development on poor communities and the surrounding ecosystem. In terms of rights, Tirto.id discusses demands for ecological justice for lower middle class society. Finally, in terms of truth, the discourse about flood victims includes the lower classes as a result of land grabbing. This study concludes that criticism of domination shows that the government is not very serious about the concept of ecological justice for all groups. Criticism of freedom shows that Tirto.id expresses satire that floods are only suffered by poor people, not rich people.
从福柯的视角看网络媒体洪水新闻的统治批判与自由批判
本文运用麦克罗的批判修辞理论分析方法讨论了网络媒体中的洪水灾害论战问题,主要目的是接近以往政治利益争夺研究中未讨论过的话语形态。本研究采用费尔克拉夫的批判性话语分析方法,揭示了Tirto.id上2019-2021年的洪水新闻文章。同时,本研究采用福柯尔德视角,回顾麦克罗的批判修辞学,对权力、权利和真理进行分析。此外,本研究还从两个方面对这种三角关系进行了解释,即网络媒体 Tirto.id 在报道洪灾时对支配和自由的批评。本研究发现,在权力方面,Tirto.id 将对权力的批评讨论为中上层社会地位的权力斗争。主导地位往往体现在社会差距以及发展对贫困社区和周边生态系统影响的差异上。在权利方面,Tirto.id 讨论了中下层社会对生态公正的要求。最后,在真相方面,关于洪水受害者的讨论包括了因土地掠夺而造成的下层阶级。本研究的结论是,对统治的批评表明,政府对所有群体的生态正义概念并不十分重视。对自由的批评表明,Tirto.id 表达了一种讽刺,即洪水只是穷人的灾难,而不是富人的灾难。
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