Yunaz Farada Yoga
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Dynamics of Public Trust in Government amid Information Disruption in Southeast Asia Yunaz Farada Yoga; R. Abdul Haris
Jurnal Ragam Pengabdian Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spesial Issue) (2026): "Dharma Samudera"
Publisher : Lembaga Teewan Journal Solutions

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Information disruption characterized by the acceleration of digital communication flows, the spread of misinformation and disinformation, and the fragmentation of online public spaces have affected the pattern of public trust in governments in Southeast Asia. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of public trust in the context of information disorder, paying attention to the role of institutional factors and the cognitive capacity of the community. The study used a mixed-methods approach by combining a quantitative survey of 720 adult respondents (≥18 years) recruited through stratified purposive sampling in three Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, as well as in-depth interviews with 24 key informants consisting of government officials, journalists, academics, and civil society representatives. Regression analysis and differential testing showed that exposure to disinformation content was significantly negatively associated with the level of public trust in government institutions, particularly in the credibility aspect of policy communication. However, the results of the study also show that digital media literacy and perception of government transparency function as protective variables that can moderate the negative impact of information disruption. The qualitative findings confirm that the decline in public trust is not only triggered by the existence of false information, but also by weaknesses in government communication responses that are considered less responsive and participatory. This research makes a theoretical contribution to the understanding of public trust in the digital information ecosystem in Southeast Asia and offers policy implications in the form of strengthening public communication strategies, improving information literacy, and developing cross-sectoral collaborative mechanisms in the face of information disruption.
IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI KREATIF DAN PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DI PASAR TRADISIONAL MUNENG KABUPATEN PROBOLINGGO Yunaz Farada Yoga; Mastina Maksin
JURNAL KATARSIS Vol 3 No 2 (2026): Jurnal Katarsis
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Banyuwangi

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The main problem in developing the creative economy at Muneng Market in Probolinggo Regency is the low competitiveness of traditional business actors due to minimal digital literacy and limited infrastructure, causing them to be marginalised by modern market expansion. This study aims to analyse the implementation of creative economy development policies in strengthening the economic and social functions of the traditional market and identifying its supporting and inhibiting factors. The research methodology employed a descriptive qualitative approach with in-depth interviews with five traders and five buyers selected through incidental sampling, direct observation of market activities, and documentation studies. The findings show that creative economy development at Muneng Market has contributed to increasing traders’ income, creating new job opportunities, and strengthening local identity through innovation in culinary, fashion, and recycled craft products. Muneng Market also maintains a robust social function as a community interaction space that strengthens personal relationships between traders and consumers. However, policy implementation still faces serious obstacles including low utilisation of digital technology, minimal youth participation, and suboptimal cross-sector collaboration. In conclusion, the creative economy transformation in traditional markets is incremental and requires integrated policy strengthening. This research contributes a participatory analysis model that connects economic, social, and institutional dimensions in developing traditional markets based on the creative economy.