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The Rise of Political Hatred in Twitter Conversations of Indonesian Netizens
In: Jurnal Komunikasi: Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia (ISKI), Band 6, Heft 1, S. 22-31
ISSN: 2503-0795
This article discusses expressions of hatred as a political category that has become a topic of discourse among Indonesian netizens on Twitter. The Twitter conversations data used in this analysis were obtained through a Twitter thread reader application operated by DEA (Drone Emprit Academic). As a political category, hatred is considered new. It emerged as and became a conversational topic for netizens on Twitter due to various political promises President Joko Widodo has made during his campaign and has not fulfilled. Political hatred has spread extensively owing to Twitter leading to absolute freedom of expression. On Twitter, political hatred has increased because of two main clusters during the 2019 Presidential Election campaign. The two clusters represent two pairs of presidential and vice-presidential candidates, namely Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin (Number 01/JKW-MA) and Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno (Number 02/PS-SU). This study may have implications on broader hatred-based political conflict. Additionally, political hatred may also have implications on the waning of the public's function to criticize political actors and the government because criticism may be suppressed on the basis of it being an expression of hatred. This will, accordingly, turn into a new dilemma in a democratic country, between freedom of expression and potential rise of new authoritarianism.
The Rise of Political Hatred in Twitter Conversations of Indonesian Netizens
This article discusses expressions of hatred as a political category that has become a topic of discourse among Indonesian netizens on Twitter. The Twitter conversations data used in this analysis were obtained through a Twitter thread reader application operated by DEA (Drone Emprit Academic). As a political category, hatred is considered new. It emerged as and became a conversational topic for netizens on Twitter due to various political promises President Joko Widodo has made during his campaign and has not fulfilled. Political hatred has spread extensively owing to Twitter leading to absolute freedom of expression. On Twitter, political hatred has increased because of two main clusters during the 2019 Presidential Election campaign. The two clusters represent two pairs of presidential and vice-presidential candidates, namely Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin (Number 01/JKW-MA) and Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno (Number 02/PS-SU). This study may have implications on broader hatred-based political conflict. Additionally, political hatred may also have implications on the waning of the public's function to criticize political actors and the government because criticism may be suppressed on the basis of it being an expression of hatred. This will, accordingly, turn into a new dilemma in a democratic country, between freedom of expression and potential rise of new authoritarianism.
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POLITIK PEMBERITAAN DALAM KASUS KORUPSI PETINGGI PARTAI POLITIK (Analisis Isi Berita Kasus Korupsi Luthfi Hasan Ishaaq, Anas Urbaningrum, dan Ratu Atut Chosiyah pada Koran Tempo, Kompas, dan Republika)
Corruption involving officials of political parties occurred during the year 2013 to get the most attention from the media. Among those cases, cases involving Anas Urbaningrum (Democrat Party), Lutfi Hasan Ishaaq (Social Welfare Party), and Ratu Atut Choisyah (Golkar Party) gets more attention. Not only because of the amount of cases that involve him, but also with regard to their position in the party respectively. The mass media has a point of view of each, which is called by the political news. Political news, consciously or not, the media made the construction of each in light of a case, including the reporting of corruption cases involving officials of political parties in Indonesia.This study aimed to determine: (1) How the news media tendency toward corruption case involving three political party officials (Lutfi Hasan Ishaaq, Anas Urbaningrum, and Ratu Atut Chosiyah)? And, (2) How the construction of reality that is built up of news about third parties which officials are involved in corruption cases? By using the content analysis method, the results showed, in the third news media, Koran Tempo, Kompas, nor Republika, the news media about the third third corruption case involving the three leaders of political parties, if the terms of journalistic work procedures, it appears that elements of prominence become the main dish in the news. The three media have also made a good construction on the dangers of corruption, however, should be aware that the news media is not used for political purposes.
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Konstruksi Perempuan Dalam Televisi (Pendekatan Ekonomi-Politik)
In several television programs, women are constructed as representation of reality, not as reflection of reality. Those representations trend to exploit woman sexually. This article describes how women has been constructed in television using political economic media approach. Political economic media studies reveal several economic and political interests behind television programs which involved women.
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Citizen Journalism and Public Participation in the Era of New Media in Indonesia: From Street to Tweet
Citizen journalism was initially practiced via mass media. This is because citizens trusted mass media as an independent information channel, and social media like Twitter was unavailable. Following mass media's affiliation to political parties and the rise of social media, citizens began using Twitter for delivering news or information. We dub this as citizen journalism from street to tweet. This study found that such process indicates the waning of mass media and the intensification of social media. Yet, the process neither strengthened citizen journalism nor increased public participation as it resulted in netizens experiencing severe polarization between groups critical and in support of the government instead. We consider this as a new emerging phenomenon caused by the advent of new media in the post-truth era. In this context, post-truth refers to social and political conditions wherein citizens no longer respect the truth due to political polarization, fake-news-producing journalist, hate-mongering citizen journalism, and unregulated social media activities. Primary data were obtained through in-depth interviews with four informants. While conversation data of netizens on Twitter were acquired from a Twitter conversation reader operated by DEA (Drone Emprit Academic), a big data system capable of capturing and analyzing netizen's conversations, particularly on Twitter in real time. This study may have implications on the shift of citizen journalism due to its presence in the era of new media. The most salient feature in this new period is the obscurity of news, information, and opinions conveyed by citizens via social media, like Twitter.
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Citizen journalism and public participation in the era of new media in Indonesia: from street to tweet
In: Media and Communication, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 79-90
Citizen journalism was initially practiced via mass media. This is because citizens trusted mass media as an independent information channel, and social media like Twitter was unavailable. Following mass media's affiliation to political parties and the rise of social media, citizens began using Twitter for delivering news or information. We dub this as citizen journalism from street to tweet. This study found that such process indicates the waning of mass media and the intensification of social media. Yet, the process neither strengthened citizen journalism nor increased public participation as it resulted in netizens experiencing severe polarization between groups critical and in support of the government instead. We consider this as a new emerging phenomenon caused by the advent of new media in the post-truth era. In this context, post-truth refers to social and political conditions wherein citizens no longer respect the truth due to political polarization, fake-news-producing journalist, hate-mongering citizen journalism, and unregulated social media activities. Primary data were obtained through in-depth interviews with four informants. While conversation data of netizens on Twitter were acquired from a Twitter conversation reader operated by DEA (Drone Emprit Academic), a big data system capable of capturing and analyzing netizen's conversations, particularly on Twitter in real time. This study may have implications on the shift of citizen journalism due to its presence in the era of new media. The most salient feature in this new period is the obscurity of news, information, and opinions conveyed by citizens via social media, like Twitter.