Background: Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five years of age (toddlers) due to chronic malnutrition and infection. Stunting has an impact on the level of intelligence, susceptibility to disease, reduces productivity, increases poverty and inequality. This condition is closely related to the culture of the community. Therefore, a cultural communication strategy is needed as an intervention to change maternal behavior and prevent stunting. Objective: This study aims to analyze articles related to cultural communication strategies in efforts to prevent stunting in children. Method: The design used is the literature review, articles are collected using search engines such as ProQuest, BMC Public Health, Google Scholar and Plos One. Criteria article used was published in 2011-2020. Results: Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five years of age as a result of chronic malnutrition so that the child is too short for his age. Malnutrition occurs since the baby is in the womb and in the early days after the baby is born. The factors that cause stunting in children are family factors and family environment, inadequate food, breastfeeding and infection. These factors are closely related to the local culture. Therefore, cultural communication strategies are considered effective in changing mother's behavior and preventing stunting in children. Conclusion: Cultural communication can influence behavior change in mothers to prevent stunting in children
In the social sciences, coordinated meaning management (CMM) provides an understanding of how individuals create, coordinate, and manage meaning in their communication processes. In general, it refers to "how individuals establish rules for creating and interpreting meaning and how those rules are related in conversation where meanings are constantly coordinated". (West and Lynn, 2007)." Human communication is seen as a flexible, open and changeable process that develops in continuous mutual interaction, which allows movements, shifts, and ways of evolving with one another". According to Miller and Sarah (2019). CMM embodies this vision and enables interpersonal connections and open conversations between individuals or groups, and can be applied across a wide range of academic fields and social scenarios.
This research is motivated by problems with government communication in the Covid-19 pandemic situation that occurred in Indonesia, in a pandemic situation there was an information overload which resulted in unclear information being received by the provincial government from stakeholders so that the government's digital communication management experienced problems. The purpose of this study is to understand and analyze the digital communication management model that has been implemented by the government in handling information during the Covid-19 Pandemic and find the ideal digital communication management model to deal with the pandemic that occurred at the provincial level. The research methodology uses a post-positivist paradigm with a qualitative research type and a case study approach. The theory used in this study is Karl Weick's organizational information theory and is complemented by the four-step communication management model from Cutlip, Center and Broom. The results of the study found that the government had used a digital communication management model during the Covid-19 pandemic, but its implementation needed to be optimized in digital tools, digital communication competencies and also the organizing information system
South Jakarta Metro Police for Drug Investigation Unit is an agency that has a firm duty to investigate and combat drug cases in the South Jakarta area. The use of the Qlue application through the program Dare to Eradicate Narcotics Based on IT is an innovation initiated by the South Jakarta Police Narcotics Unit in collaboration with Qlue Performa Indonesia Corporate in an effort to provide a drug-free area. This study examines Qlue as a social media for the community to participate in fighting the dangers of drugs. The research method used is a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The paradigm used is the constructivist paradigm and is based on the Diffusion of Innovation theory, AIDDA, and the Elaboration Likelihood Model and also community participation theory. The technique of collecting data is done by in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique used was data triangulation with the case study method. The results of this study indicate that the Narcotics Unit of the South Jakarta Police has accepted the adoption of Qlue technology as a media for reporting drug abuse and buying and selling. The key remains in Indonesia Police which is proactive in building communication bridges which according to the Elaboration Likelihood Model theory involves peripherals. In order to attract a response from the community, the South Jakarta Metro Police for Drug Investigation Unit uses more peripheral routes after considering the behavior of the people of South Jakarta. The persuasion messages used by this institution are made so simple and entertaining for the community using routine events involving the public at large, and this is in accordance with the principle of interpersonal discrimination theory where the sender tries in such a way that the receiver can be believed that the information or message received is not false information or news.
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