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Citizen and Civic Journalism Movement to Corruption Eradication
1. Citizen and Civic
Journalism
Movement to
Corruption
Eradication
National Transparency Forum
Dili, Timor Leste
March 3rd, 2015
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2. Yudha P Sunandar
Coordinator of Asian-African
Studies Group, Museum of
Asian-African Conference,
Bandung
Media & Cultural Learner
Board of Director Bijak Media
Institute Bandung
Trainer for Journalism Activist
Club, Friends of Museum of
Asian-African Conference,
Bandung
3. What Do You
Think?
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4. Corruption Perception Index (CPI)
Indonesia Rank #107 on 2014
Philippines: #85 Thailand: #85 Malaysia: #50 Singapore: #7
5. âThe state is a human in large size. We cannot expect the
state to be good, if the people were never an improved one.â
âPlato
8. âThat is why we care about the character of news and
journalism we get: they inïŹuence the quality of our lives, our
thoughts, and our culture.â
âBill Kovach
9. âStories represented short samples of the things people are
most likely to think about or imagine when they are in a state
of heightened motivation having to do with achievement.â
âDavid McClelland, The Achieving Society (1961) Author
14. Citizen
Journalism
Collecting, reporting,
analyzing, and disseminating
news and information
Use press tools to
inform one another
Actor: Citizen,
Non-
profesional
Journalist
Mostly, using
New Media
(social media)
Hyperlocal
Issues and
Coverage
Independent and based
on crowdfunding
Collaborative and
voluntary work
17. WhatThey Have Been Done?
†Community Radio Ruyuk FM
†Empowerment People to Solve a Problem:
†Deforestation
†Water Crisis
†Growth Local Economy
†Developing Village Information System based Open
Source Software
†Held Jawa Kidul Festival (South-Java Festival) on 2012
†Inspiring People Through Social Media and Website
18. Civic
Journalism
Reach out public in the
reporting process
Listen to how
citizens frame
their problems
Explore how
citizen solve
a problem
Media as a
bridge between
Public and
democratic
process
Media brand
encourage civic
journalism
19. Wali Pohon (Tree Guardian)
Civic Journalism Implementation Example in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
20. What IsTree Guardian?
†âAdoptionâ Tree Program
supported by Pikiran Rakyat,
Largest Newspaper in West Java.
†Public donate minimum IDR 50.000
(US$ 4) for a tree.
†Tree planted on critical land at
Masigit Mountain.
†Local people grow a tree for 5 years.
†âAdoptive Parentâ can access tree
information through social media.
21. What Journalist Can DoTo
Corruption Eradication?
†Applying Civic Journalism on Corruption Issues:
†Build citizen integrity and honesty based on
inspiring stories.
†Making a forum for discussion on corruption issues.
†Explore creative and innovative ways to build
awareness on corruption issues.
†Encourage audience people with journalism tools to
build citizenship and supply content to mainstream
media.