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Kebangkitan Pekerjaan Platform dalam Industri Komunikasi di Indonesia: Memahami Ekosistemnya Algooth Putranto; Celixa Amenity Yovanka; Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo
Hulondalo Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan dan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 5 No 2 (2026): Juli - Desember 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Poliitik Universitas Ichsan Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59713/akwwv893

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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift to remote and flexible work globally, prompting a rise in platform work, especially within the Indonesian communication industry. As platform work becomes more integral to the digital economy, understanding its ecosystem is crucial to ensure sustainable opportunities for freelancers and meet industry demands. This study aims to analyze the growth of platform work in Indonesia's communication sector, focusing on freelancers who utilize digital platforms. Using a qualitative approach, the study combines a literature review with snowball sampling, gathering insights from 10 participants involved in communication-focused freelance work. Primary data were derived from official publications, complemented by secondary data from participant interviews to identify challenges and opportunities within platform work ecosystems. Findings indicate that platform work has democratized job access for marginalized groups in Indonesia, yet significant challenges remain, including the lack of standard regulations and reliable income mechanisms. Participants cited the flexibility and transparency of platform work, though noted its limitations, such as a dependency on client demand. Platform work offers potential for enhancing Indonesia's digital economy by facilitating flexible employment options in the communication industry. Policymakers could support this emerging workforce with standardized fee structures, protection policies, and collaboration with established firms, fostering sustainable development for platform work in Indonesia’s communication sector.
Animating Eco-Conscious Living: Digital Walkthroughs as Communication Tools for Social Change in Urban Housing Speech Hervina Dyah Aprilia; Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo; Yunida Sofiana; Amarena Nediari
IKAT: The Indonesian Journal of Southeast Asian Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies (CESASS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ikat.v8i1.117329

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With increasing urbanization, the demand for sustainable and adaptable housing continues to rise, requiring innovative design approaches that maximize spatial efficiency while supporting sustainable living practices. This research investigates the use of digital walkthrough animation as a tool for communicating and evaluating sustainable urban housing design. Rather than employing animation solely as a representational medium, the study explores its potential to narrate and advocate ergonomic spatial optimization, eco-interior principles, and efficient urban living. A Design-Based Research (DBR) approach was employed to develop a 36 m² compact housing prototype integrating behavioral ergonomics and eco-sustainable interior design principles, which was subsequently translated into a digital 3D walkthrough animation. The animated walkthrough and representative model were evaluated through a design critique involving experts in behavioral ergonomics, eco-sustainability, and interior design, alongside semi-structured interviews assessing the effectiveness of animation as a communicative and evaluative tool. Findings revealed that animated walkthroughs conveyed spatial relationships and user interactions more effectively than conventional drawings or static 3D models, while also enhancing the clarity of spatial storytelling and the communication of ergonomic and ecological design concepts. The study demonstrates that digital walkthrough animation can foster stronger audience engagement by simulating experiential narratives of space and sustainable living. By bridging visual rhetoric, eco-interior design, and environmental communication, this research positions digital walkthrough animation as both a design appraisal method and a communication-for-social-change tool capable of supporting inclusive, sustainable, and future-oriented urban housing design.