Jakmania在调解群体间冲突中的协作沟通

M. Isnaini, Rafif Azmi, Pieter Wilson Loho
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在Johar Baru街道,以斗殴为表现形式的群体间冲突是家常便饭。使交战各方和解的努力常常失败。替代性调解实际上来自Jakmania,它提供了一种通过与冲突各方合作来创造和平的新叙述。本研究旨在分析佐哈尔巴鲁街道在调解街头帮派冲突中的协作沟通实践。为了回答研究目标,本研究采用了案例研究方法的定性方法。数据是通过对几名与Johar Baru街道和平有关的线人进行深入访谈收集的。结果表明,参与冲突调解的行为者多种多样,包括安全部队、政府官员、社区论坛和Jakmania。警方、RW领袖和舆论领袖的调解陷入僵局,为“边缘”行动者(即Jakmania)的调解开辟了空间,并取得了成功,因为和平变得更加持久/维持。Jakmania成功的关键是合作,而不是争论。Jakmania的协作沟通实践是通过说服、对话和协作沟通三个阶段同时实施的。本研究的结论是,边缘行动者,如足球俱乐部支持者,可以在解决冲突的替代调解人。本研究有助于:第一,将协作传播作为传播学战略传播的一部分。第二,在其他地方调解和解决类似冲突的替代行为者及其调解模式的出现。
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Collaborative Communication of Jakmania in Mediating Intergroup Conflict
Intergroup conflict with the manifestation of brawls are a routine occurrence in Johar Baru Sub-District. Efforts to reconcile the warring parties often fail. Alternative mediation actually comes from Jakmania which offers a new narrative to create peace through collaboration with conflicting parties. This study aims to analyze collaborative communication practices in mediating conflicts between street gangs in Johar Baru Sub-District. To answer the research objectives, this study used a qualitative approach with the case study method. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with several informants concerned with peace in Johar Baru Sub-District. The results show that the actors involved in conflict mediation are diverse, including security forces, government officials, community forums, and Jakmania. The deadlock in mediation by the police, RW heads and opinion leaders opened up space for 'fringe' actors, namely Jakmania to mediate, and succeed because peace became more lasting/ maintained. The key to Jakmania's success was the use of collaboration, not contestation. Collaborative communication practices by Jakmania are implemented through the stages of persuasion, dialogue and collaborative communication at the same time. This study concludes that fringe actors such as football club supporter can be alternative mediators in resolving conflicts. This research contributes to: First, the use of collaborative communication as part of strategic communication in communication science. Second, the emergence of alternative actors and their mediation patterns in mediating and resolving similar conflicts elsewhere.      
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