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This study discusses the criteria for actions that can be classified as acts of religious blasphemy. The aim is to find out in-depth the types of actions that can be classified as criminal acts of blasphemy, as well as legal provisions and sanctions again... see more

The conflict based on religion is a very sensitive issue in various countries of the world. Indonesia as a godly state as contained in the state philosophy of the first precepts Pancasila has also given birth to special regulations in dealing with the def... see more

The independence of media after the reformation era in Indonesia was followed by the rise of the new media from various ownership backgrounds. Partisan media emerged as a means of delivering political messages to the public. Metro TV and TV One are two na... see more

The present article is a research report on the discourse of religious blasphemy in connection with digital practices in Indonesia. It sought to understand the shift of public participation in shaping the discourse that understood within the framework we ... see more

The blasphemy case of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, known as Ahok, who is a Christian and was Jakarta’s non-Muslim governor, has sparked different reactions among Muslim groups in Indonesia. Reactions of Muslim groups of different persuasion in East Java will b... see more

The discussion about hate speech is not something new. However, recently it becomes phenomenon that widely spoken. As something that naturally comes out as  a human nature. Nowadays hate speech tends to be harmful because it is supported by new media... see more

The Nahj al-Balagha is a comprehensive book, composed of a variety of words of wisdom, guidances, eloquent sayings & celestial passages, and it can be stated without any exaggeration that the Nahj al-Balagha is a man-making and era-building book. Imam Ali... see more

The way political protests and civil (dis)order are reported in news discourse has been of interest to critical linguists (e.g. Hart, 2014; Brindle, 2016). Representations of an event in the media are typically influenced by political stances of news inst... see more

AbstractThis study was conducted to map and elaborate how blasphemy was understood in social media, mainly Twitter. Beginning with the origins of the blasphemy law and some conflicts triggered by the law, this paper will explain the chronology of Ahok’s c... see more

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