Indra Prawira, S.P., M.I.Kom., Ph.D is a media enthusiast with 12 years of teaching experience. He holds a doctoral degree in media and social studies from Northumbria University at Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
His teaching qualifications include journalism, media studies, news production, political communication, and communication theory. He has presented his research and articles in various national and international forums, such as the International Conference on Biospheric Harmony Advanced Research (ICOBAR) and has contributed to publications like the Routledge Companion and Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities.
Research:
(2023) Digital Village in Indonesian Ecotourism
(2023) Adversarial Domain Adaptation for Deep Learning Model in Citizen Journalism
(2023) Pengembangan Sistem Anda-Mantau Sebagai Tools Pendamping Pengelolaan UMKM bagi BSI
(2023) The Digital Divide in Ecotourism Sector
(2023) The Compatibility Of Digital Media For Innovation In The Purwakarta Ecotourism
(2023) PENGARUH MEDIA SOSIAL DAN KEY OPINION LEADER (KOL) TERHADAP CITRA DESTINASI
(2022) Identitas Komunikasi Media Siber Indonesia dan Malaysia di Era Media Sosial
(2022) ADAPTASI LABORATORIUM VIRTUAL DALAM MENINGKATKAN KETERAMPILAN SISWA
(2020) Pencitraan Pribadi Jurnalis di Media Sosial: Study Eksplorasi Motivasi Politik dan Ekonomi Jurnalis di Facebook dan Twitter
(2020) Forest Fire on the News; A Comparative Study of News Framing of Forest Fire in Indonesia and Malaysia
Publications:
(2022) Using Netlytic to Analyse Twitter Conversation about U20 World Cup Indonesia
(2022) An ecolinguistic analysis of climate change news in Indonesia: The case of Mongabay
(2022) Impact of Virtual Reality Laboratory on Student Learning Behavior
(2022) The Impact of 360-degree Images in Virtual Laboratory on The Engagement Levels of Indonesian Vocational High School Students
(2022) Climate Change and Environment in Cyber Media Construction in Indonesia
(2022) Determinants of Childhood Vaccine Rejection Among Malaysian Parents
(2022) Environmental Communication of Indonesian Government; Critical Discourse Analysis on Indonesian Ministries Social Media Posts
(2019) Competition for Public Influencer in the New Democratic Era