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Sentiment Analysis of Digital Nomad in Indonesia: A Case Study in Bali Rahayu, Dewi Puspita; Kusumastuti, Ayu; Puspitosari, Wida Ayu
Masyarakat: Jurnal Sosiologi Vol. 26, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The digital nomad is a new type of worker who works from a location other than a “traditional office,” with the freedom to choose where and when to work as long as they have good internet access. The presence of digital nomads has an impact on the dynamics or social changes in society. The public’s reaction to the appearance of this digital traveler was mixed. Some people believe that these new ways of working will harm the work system, but many are gradually adopt it. Bali has become one of the strategic locations and is widely used as a destination for digital nomads. In fact, this is supported by the work from Bali policy which aims to drive the economy in Bali, especially during the pandemic. Indonesia, on the other hand, does not yet have any specific regulations governing digital nomads. The goal of this research is twofold: the first is to conduct a sentiment analysis on Twitter about digital nomads to see how the community reacts, and the second is to see the implications of government policies regarding digital nomads. This study employs qualitative methods with a case study approach, as well as big data methods related to sentiment analysis.
The Relationship of Level of Digital Literation Program Implementation at Senior High School with the Level of Political Participation of Beginner Voters in Malang Raya Izana, Nyimas Nadya; Rahayu, Dewi Puspita
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Service, University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2022.008.01.1

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In this digital era, social media has become one of the tools of political communication channels. Like what happened at the 2019 general election, political campaigns also used social media. The activities aim to boost the voice especially from the younger generation who are the biggest internet users in Indonesia. Unfortunately, political campaign activities were also accompanied by increased hoaxes before and after the voting day. The emergence of the phenomenon of the spread of hoaxes is actually due to the low digital literacy in the community. Kemendikbud has launched a digital literacy program since 2016 to address this problem, especially for school students. This research aims to look at the relationship of level of digital literation program implementation at senior high school with the level of political participation of young voters in Malang Raya. The research method in this research was quantitative inferential with correlation test. The population in this research were high school students who have the right to vote in the 2019 general election in the Malang Raya area. The number of samples in this research were 503 respondents. The sampling technique used multistage random sampling. The results showed that there was a relationship between the level of digital literation program implementation at senior high school with the level of political participation of young voters in Malang Raya. Categories for each major variable were also classified as high, namely 68,8% in the variable level of digital literacy implementation, and 64,6% in the variable level of political participation.
Live of East Timorese Ex-Refugees: Past Trauma, the Role of Catholic Church, and Digital Technology Rahayu, Dewi Puspita; Puspitosari, Wida Ayu
BELIEF: Sociology of Religion Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): BELIEF: Sociology of Religion
Publisher : UIN Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

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This research undertakes an ethnographic exploration of the intricate impact of historical trauma on individuals hailing from Timor-Leste, specifically those who underwent forced migration during the tumultuous events surrounding the 1999 referendum. By centering on the life trajectories of Timor-Leste's former residents across multiple generations, the study delves into the complex interplay of trauma, economic challenges, the role of catholic church and the dynamic role played by digital technology in the lives of those who sought refuge in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia as the coping mechanisms adopted by these individuals as they navigate the profound traumas arising from the conflict. Additionally, the study aims to examine their resilience in the face of adversities, particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, it seeks to unravel the intricate ways in which digital technology, encompassing smartphones and social media platforms, has become an influential factor in shaping their intricate life trajectories. Through a nuanced exploration of these elements, the research endeavours to contribute valuable insights into the multifaceted dimensions of the post-traumatic experiences of this community and the evolving role of technology in their coping mechanisms and adaptation strategies.