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Framing Gender dalam Politik Digital: Representasi Kepemimpinan Sherly Tjoanda dalam Pemberitaan dan Platform Sosial Dhiya Fathiyyatul Aulia; Adelia Rismayani; Ika Arinia Indriyany
Journal of Research and Development on Public Policy Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Maret: Journal of Research and Development on Public Policy
Publisher : Lembaga Pengkajian Dan Pengembangan Sumberdaya Pembangunan (lppsp)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58684/jarvic.v5i1.191

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The representation of women in political leadership in Indonesia remains relatively limited, particularly in executive positions at the regional level. This condition reflects structural, cultural, and symbolic barriers that influence women's participation in politics. The election of Sherly Tjoanda as the Governor of North Maluku in the 2024 regional election provides an important case for examining how female leadership is represented in the digital media space. This study aims to analyze how online media frame Sherly Tjoanda’s leadership and how gender narratives are constructed within digital political communication. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach and uses Robert M. Entman’s framing theory as the analytical framework, which includes define problems, diagnose causes, make moral judgement, and treatment recommendation. The research data were obtained from online media coverage and the dynamics of digital discussions throughout 2024. The findings show that media coverage does not merely convey information about Sherly Tjoanda’s political activities but also constructs layered narratives that combine the image of inspirational female leadership with expectations that remain influenced by gender stereotypes. Digital media, on one hand, provides opportunities for female politicians to build their political image, while on the other hand it can also become a space where gender bias is reproduced within public discourse. This study highlights the important role of media framing in shaping public perceptions of women’s political leadership in Indonesia’s digital political landscape.
Silencing Effect: Analisis Kekerasan Verbal Berbasis Gender Online terhadap Partisipasi Politik Perempuan di Platform TikTok Minerva Laisa Sabatini; Azalia Salsabila; Ika Arinia Indriyany
Journal of Research and Development on Public Policy Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Maret: Journal of Research and Development on Public Policy
Publisher : Lembaga Pengkajian Dan Pengembangan Sumberdaya Pembangunan (lppsp)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58684/jarvic.v5i1.192

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The expansion of digital technology, particularly social media platforms, has created broader opportunities for public engagement in political discussions, including for women. Digital platforms allow women to share political perspectives, contribute to public opinion, and participate in political conversations that have traditionally been dominated by formal political actors. Nevertheless, the growing involvement of women in digital political spaces has also been accompanied by an increase in online gender-based violence (OGBV). This study aims to identify the forms of OGBV and examine its impact on women’s political participation on social media. The research adopts a qualitative approach using discourse analysis to analyze public comments responding to political content posted by the influencer Satya Salsabila on TikTok. The findings indicate that women who express political opinions online frequently encounter personal attacks such as verbal harassment, sexually suggestive remarks, body shaming, and attempts to question or undermine women’s credibility in discussing political matters. These acts of harassment not only function as symbolic violence against individuals but also reflect persistent gender stereotypes and patriarchal power relations that continue to shape interactions within digital environments. Such experiences may influence women’s sense of security and confidence when expressing political viewpoints online, potentially limiting their participation in digital political discussions. Therefore, creating safer, more inclusive, and equitable digital spaces is essential to support women’s active participation in political discourse.
Co-Authors Abdul Hamid Adelia Rismayani Agus Sjafari Aini, Hilyatul Akmal, Rahadi Alif Mahesa Tanujiwa Angeline Lusman, Stella Anggi Yulia Anis Fuad Arif Rahman Aryanti, Siti Alya Aulia, Rachel Aurelia, Puput Azalia Salsabila Azis, Muhamad Faqih Riyadul Bayana, Abiyyu Ahnaf Chandra, Assyifa Aulia Chanila Misya Subkhan Citra Septia Dewi Davi Dwi Julio Desnianum, Nur Sofi Dhiya Fathiyyatul Aulia Diqbal Satyanegara Dirlanudin Dirlanudin Dzikrillah, Muhamad Khaerul Elisabet Claudya Septiani Silaban Ezra Kalyla Farhanah, Nadia Malika Fitriyanti, Hilda Gilang Ramadhan Godjali, Moch. Rizky Godjali, Moh Rizky Habuzaifah, Vanessa Handaningtias, Uliviana Restu Hardiyanti, Inne Hendrawan Syafrie Hikmawan, M. Dian Ilmi, Aisyah Machiqa Inayah, Ratu Irawan, Dzakwan Ismalia, Lily Juwita Siregar Kamajaya, Rafael Kamil, Tubagus Fauzan Kandung Sapto Nugroho Karin Caroline Kelly Khairina, Khalishah Zahra Khairunisa, Taufiqah Alifah Liyandi, Mochamad Juniar Luki Oka Prastio M Dian Hikmawan M Dian Hikmawan M. Dian Hikmawan M. Dian Hikmawan M. Rizky Godjali Mahadina, Ivana Joya Mahpudin Mahpudin Manurung, Yolanda Marito, Brigita Putri Marlinda, Erly Maulana, Habibi Maulana, Muhamad Ibnu Mayrudin, Yeby Ma'asan Mayrudin, Yeby Ma’asan Minerva Laisa Sabatini Moh Rizky Godjali Moh Rizky Godjali Muhamad Fikri Mukti, Titania Nadhifa, Sultan Nadia Malika Farhanah Nana Nofianti, Nana Ningrum, Kheria Yulia Nisa, Bella Saidah Hoerul Nufus Kanani Nufus, Noni Nugraha, Muhammad Wafikurrizky Nugroho, Farhan Bintang Nuraulia, Rahma Dani Nurrohman, Bayu Nurrohman, Bayu Olivia, Melisa Pagnozzi, Angelica Albina Pasya, Aziza Nawra Praceka, Puspita Asri Prastio, Luki Oka Prayoga, Erdin Purwananda, Diwan Azka Puspita Asri Praceka Putra, Ary Widodo Putri, Shezy Solevina Rafasha, Rafasha Riswanda , Riswanda Rizki Ananda Romadhoni, Kheysa Husna Khasifa Sadayi, Delila Putri Safira Natasya Salwa Zahira Sasmita, Rayhan Putra Selvi Centia Setiani, Diah Shanty Kartika Dewi Sulistiani, Selvi Tirza, Dominique Jacqualine Titi Stiawati Titi Stiawati Titi Stiawati Tri Wahyudi Tri Wahyudi Wahyudi Triana, Rieta Uliviana Restu Uliviana Restu Handaningtias Utami, Wahyu Kartiko Wahyu Kartiko Utami Wicaksono, Muhammad Satrio Adhi Widodo Widodo Yeby Ma’asan Mayrudin Zidan, Muhammad Yazid