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EMPATHY POLITICS VERSUS TERRORISM: THE NEW ZEALAND PRIME MINISTER JACINDA ARDERN’S POLITICAL LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION
Author(s) -
Andika Hendra Mustaqim
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
inject (interdisciplinary journal of communication)/inject : interdisciplinary journal of communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2548-7124
pISSN - 2548-5857
DOI - 10.18326/inject.v4i1.61-92
Subject(s) - prime minister , politics , empathy , terrorism , political science , political communication , prime (order theory) , sociology , media studies , social psychology , criminology , law , psychology , mathematics , combinatorics
This research explores the political communication by New Zealand Prime Minister JacindaArdern in the face of terror attacks of two mosques in Christchurch on March 15, 2019. The emphasis of research is empathy politics in a narrow framework and broader framework, namely the humanitarian framework. The study used the method of analyzing the content of speeches and Ardern statements and case studies with qualitative approaches and critical constructivist paradigms. The results of the study are Prime Minister JacindaArdern using various models and ways to show political communication in handling terror attacks against two mosques in Christchurch. The politics of tears is played as a form of empathy politics. Protection from minorities was also shown by Ardern. Hug is a form of political action to embrace. Ardern often gives greetings typical of Muslims.

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