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Indonesian Case of Political Identity, Post Truth, and Computational Propaganda Fajar Cahyono; Kusuma Putri; Hafizh Nurul Faizah
International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies Vol 1 No 2 (2019): International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies (October 2019-March 2020)
Publisher : Yayasan Rumah Peneleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34199/ijracs.2019.10.01

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The purpose of this study was to determine the use of Computational Propaganda in organizing and manipulating public opinion on social media with the issue of identity politics and its relation to the Post Truth in the Indonesian Presidential Election in 2019. There are two methods used in this study: A) qualitative methods are used to answer how to use Computational Propaganda for political marketing in the 2019 Presidential Election, and B) quantitative methods using Social Network Analysis (SNA) on Twitter's social media platform to determine the use of bots in manipulating opinions public during the presidential election campaign. The results of this study are Computational Propaganda using identity politics in the 2019 Presidential Election.
PHENOMENA OF JAPAN'S POPULAR CULTURE HEGEMONY IN INDONESIA: ITS RELEVANCE IN STRENGTHENING NATIONAL CULTURE KOENTJARANINGRAT PERSPECTIVE Revi Dicky Adistu; Sartini Sartini; Kusuma Putri
JURNAL YAQZHAN: Analisis Filsafat, Agama dan Kemanusiaan Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN SYEKH NUR JATI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/jy.v9i2.12124

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The development of Japanese popular culture is spreading worldwide, especially in Indonesia. Indonesia has a diversity of local wisdom values and national culture that is rich in culture with noble traditions and artistic values that are now starting to erode Japanese popular foreign culture. The research findings explain that there are people in a community, especially the Yogyakarta, Jakarta and Bandung areas, who are eroded by Japanese culture by demonstrating that fashion and language are products of Japanese popular culture, which has implications for the loss of inherent national identity as national identity. In this case, Koentjaraningrat's cultural philosophy from the perspective of the seven cultural elements answers how to prevent a developed nation from being eroded by westernization from Western (Japanese) influences without eliminating local wisdom and cultural values by strengthening national culture.Keyword: Popular culture1, national culture2, modernzation3