Model Literasi Media Berbasis Kearifan Lokal pada Suku Dayak Tunjung dan Dayak Benuaq di Kutai Barat

  • Fitryarini I
  • Juwita R
  • Purwaningsih P
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Abstract

This study begins from a simple question on how Dayak Benuaq and Dayak Tunjung/Tonyoii people(individually and collectively) are able to maintain their local wisdom and local culture in the midst of theambush of mass media exposure and then acknowledged as the Dayak tribes who are still ‘Beradat (Wellmannered)”.Their local wisdom which is still maintained wereable to counteract the negative effects ofmassmedia exposureso it can be used as a model of literacy media, either throughmedia literacy education or media literacy movement. This study used a qualitative explanatory method and used a communication ethnographic approach in fi eld. Primary data was collected through interviewsed and observations of someDayak Benuaq and Dayak Tunjung people, including some community leaders and local governmentoffi cials that found with the snowball sampling technique. The results showed that, fi rst, public awarenessthrough the local wisdom lense in media literacy has not been able yet to maximize their own potentialdue to society passivity as media users, as well as a lack of support from the government to create a mediasavvy society. Second, the model used within both tribes is known as Protectionist Model based on theirlocal wisdom which includes four kinds of elements, which are; the ability to access, to analyse, to evaluate,and to create content.

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Fitryarini, I., Juwita, R., & Purwaningsih, P. (2016). Model Literasi Media Berbasis Kearifan Lokal pada Suku Dayak Tunjung dan Dayak Benuaq di Kutai Barat. Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Dan Ilmu Politik, 17(3), 207. https://doi.org/10.22146/jsp.13085

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