Voices unheard: Inclusive journalism in Indonesian election reporting

Rahmatul Furqan, Moehammad Iqbal Sultan
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The media holds a pivotal role in shaping the public agenda, particularly in the context of elections. In this process, media coverage is expected to embody inclusivity by encompassing the multifaceted nature of our society, incorporating diverse sources, and narrating a story that reflects a myriad of perspectives, including those of marginalized groups. This research, grounded in the principles of inclusive journalism, investigates how Indonesian media sheds light on people with disabilities (PwD) within the framework of election reporting. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach, this study examines articles published on two prominent online platforms – Kompas.com and Detik.com – focusing on their coverage of issues pertaining to PwD within the electoral context. The research highlights generally positive media coverage but notes a limited representation of PwD. Government sources dominate, indicating a need for more inclusive journalism. While legal and human rights perspectives prevail in framing, there is a call for more direct voices from PwD. Overall, the study underscores the importance of inclusive reporting, recognizing PwD as active participants in both politics and society for a more equitable democracy in Indonesia.
无人倾听的声音:印度尼西亚选举报道中的包容性新闻
媒体在制定公共议程,特别是选举议程方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。在这一过程中,媒体报道应体现出包容性,涵盖我们社会的多面性,纳入不同的消息来源,并在叙述故事时反映出各种观点,包括边缘化群体的观点。本研究以包容性新闻原则为基础,调查印尼媒体如何在选举报道框架内揭示残疾人 (PwD) 的问题。本研究采用描述性定性方法,对 Kompas.com 和 Detik.com 这两个著名网络平台上发表的文章进行了研究,重点关注它们在选举背景下对与残障人士有关的问题的报道。研究强调媒体报道总体上是积极的,但注意到对残疾人的报道有限。政府消息来源占主导地位,表明需要更具包容性的新闻报道。虽然法律和人权视角在报道中占主导地位,但人们呼吁更多直接来自残疾人的声音。总之,本研究强调了包容性报道的重要性,承认残疾人是政治和社会的积极参与者,以在印度尼西亚实现更加公平的民主。
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