The Social Sciences

Year: 2017
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Page No. 647 - 655

The Model of Political Communications Prevention of the Election Violent Conflicts

Authors : Ratna Setyarahajoe, Tri Prasetijowati and Jamil

Abstract: The 2015 is a new chapter for the execution of elections in Indonesia held a unison on Wednesday, December 9. In East Java, the elections were followed by 19 district/city. The study of the elections that have been done before researchers show that the dominant factor that triggered the conflict is anarchist: voters list (DPT), the regulations make the occurrence of various kinds of understanding, organizer of the neutrality and weigh the requirements for the candidate of the independent. This research is focused on the sorting of violence in elections at every stages and made the development of a model of political communication. This exploratory research using domain analysis by making the categorization on each domain. Secondary data collected through observation and primary data unearthed by interviews on key figures. The results showed that the potential for violence can be prevented with a model developed by the research team with the blending model of political communications through modern media and traditional media. Each model using communication approaches that are tailored to the audience. The application of the model can be effectively through informal activities with mutual visits between candidates and their teams success in order to know each other more deeply and intimately familiar and makes peace agreement with organizers of the elections was accompanied. The effects of the model in the form of development results: the elections were peaceful and integrity so that gave birth the the legality Governor/Mayor in the each area.

How to cite this article:

Ratna Setyarahajoe, Tri Prasetijowati and Jamil , 2017. The Model of Political Communications Prevention of the Election Violent Conflicts. The Social Sciences, 12: 647-655.

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