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The capacity of community organizations in maintaining cultural entities as character values of Pasuruan society Rizqi, Ascosenda Ika; Kartika, Rika; Habibah, Siti Maizul
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v1i1.7

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Local wisdom that has become a character building since several decades ago seems to be lost, in order to maintain this character, a community organizing capacity is needed that can be a bridge between the community and the government and a bridge between the community and the community, The method used in this paper uses ethnographic studies. The celebration of Praonan and Haul Kyai is a special attraction in maintaining the traditions of regional entities that are a source of pride.
Multiculturalism transformation in the technological age: Challenges and opportunities Habibah, Siti Maizul; Kartika, Rika; Rizqi, Ascosenda Ika
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v1i2.16

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This article discusses the transformation of multiculturalism in the technological age,focusing on the challenges and opportunities. Technology's ability to connect people from different cultural backgrounds extends the reach of multiculturalism, enabling the exchange of ideas, values, andexperiences. However, challenges suchas cultural appropriation and differing interpretations can threaten respect for cultural diversity. Unequal access to technology can lead to inequalities in cultural participation and digital literacy, widening the gap between social groups. To meet this challenge,efforts are needed to ensure equal access to technology and digital inclusion for all groups. However, the technological age also offers opportunities for multiculturalism. Digital technology can be a tool to promote constructive intercultural dialogue, increase knowledge of other cultures and builddeeper understanding. It is important to develop applications and platforms that strengthen fair and respectful cultural exchange. To meet the challenges and seize the opportunities, holistic policies and approaches are needed to develop multiculturalism in the technological age. Governments, civilsociety organizations and civil society must work together to promote digital inclusion, support digital and intercultural literacy, and develop regulations that encourage the responsible use of technology.
Ethics in social media in the millennial generation from Pancasila’s point of view Habibah, Siti Maizul; Umma, Nala Rohmatul
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v2i1.28

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The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the communication ethics of the millennial generation on social media from a Pancasila perspective and according to the role of Pancasila moral values in dealing with technological developments. Advances in technology and science are directly eroding the ethics of using social media, thereby slowly reducing the noble values of Pancasila, which is the life guide and ideology of the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia. In the era of the millennial generation, the use of social media is often misused. The reason is, the millennial generation tends to be susceptible to content spread on social media without filtering it critically. They truly believe that the content is fact, so they try to defend it with their stance. Socialization, regulatory enforcement, and social media literacy are some of the external ways in which this problem can be solved. Another internal way is to instill in the millennial generation various values and standards of life based on Pancasila and encourage the millennial generation to be involved in various positive productive activities on social media.
Building digital civility of Indonesian net citizens from a digital citizenship perspective Makassar, Najla; Habibah, Siti Maizul
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v2i2.30

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The Digital Civility Index (DCI) survey, conducted by Microsoft in 2020, was based on the findings of its annual Civility, Safety and Interactions Online study. The objective of the DCI survey, or Digital Civility Index, is to ascertain and enhance the digital civility of internet users globally with regard to their online communication. The results of the survey revealed that Indonesian netizens exhibited the lowest level of digital civility among their Southeast Asian counterparts. The objective of this article is to provide an understanding of the digital civility of netizens in their online interactions, with a view to facilitating constructive interactions based on a digital citizenship perspective. This article was prepared using the bibliography method. The results of the study demonstrate that the digital civility of Indonesian netizens is deficient due to their limited capacity to interact online, which renders them susceptible to the propagation of misinformation. Proficient netizens must possess the capacity to navigate novel challenges by upholding human rights, embracing cultural differences, and demonstrating the requisite digital intelligence competencies, namely information literacy, media and digital empathy.
Efforts to prevent inter-religious intolerance in Indonesia through the wise use of social media Habibah, Siti Maizul; Ihsan; Rumiati, Sri; Gomez, Abigail
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v3i1.100

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The term interfaith harmony is synonymous with the term tolerance. Harmony is a term filled with the meaning of good and peace. The point is to live together in society with one heart and agree not to create disputes and fights. Living in harmony is everyone's dream. Differences on the one hand can be a strength if managed properly and professionally. However, if not, differences in worldviews between multicultural countries will become a factor in national disintegration and prolonged conflict. This article aims to find out the strategy for building religious harmony in Indonesia. The method used in this research is library research, namely tracing books and findings from interfaith harmony studies. The results of this study explain that there are 6 strategies that can be carried out in building harmony between religious communities, namely internalizing tolerance, maintaining kinship (ukhuwah), mutual respect and appreciation, mutual trust and avoiding prejudice, clarifying and confirming the information obtained and acting fairly.
Co-Authors - Sapriya Agus Satmoko Adi Agus Satmoko Adi Ahyan Mujahidittauhid Ali Imron Alifia Widianti Amirotu Dinia Anggaraini, Rita Angraini, Rita ANNA NOORDIA Ascosenda Ika Rizqi Ayudya Nova Puspaningtyas Bahagia, Ratu Fajar Diva Malika Bambang Yulianto Binar Kurnia Prahani Budi Santosa Budi Santosa Budiarto, Mochamad Kamil Carreca, Irhamna Nirbhaya Chusnul Fitria wati Chusnul Fitriawati Dadang Sundawa, Dadang Dewati Yuni Ratnasari El Tsania Dana Anggraini Eni Kurniawati Fatimatuz Zahrah Fatmawati , Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati, Fatmawati Fauzi, M. Asif Nur Gading Gamaputra Gomez, Abigail Greaccela Alda Rahma Dany Harmanto Harmanto Harmanto Harmanto HASAN SUBEKTI I Made Suwanda Ihsan Iman Pasu Marganda Hadiarto Purba Irawati, Nanik Irhasy, Muhammad Istianah, Anif Khansa Ananda Dewi Wahyudi Kusmanto, Hari Listyaningsih Listyaningsih Lusi, Nuraini Lutfy Mahendra M. Asif Nur Fauzi M. Asif Nur Fauzi M. Turhan Yani Makassar, Najla Masyitoh, Iim Siti MAYA MUSTIKA KARTIKA SARI, MAYA Moejiono, Rizky Mohamad Razali , Marshelayanti MUHAMMAD ABDUL GHOFUR Muhammad Turhan Yani Muzakki, Ilyyin Zabbar Naila Risdayana Rahnawati Nugraha, Naufal Aditya Nurin Mahfudah Nuruddin Nuruddin Nurwijayanti Oksiana Jatiningsih Pratama, I Putu Ananda Widia Qudsya, Amalia Laila R.R. Nanik Setyowati Rahayu, Eka Septalia Rahma, Hanum Lauditta Rahmanu Wijaya Rahmat Rahmat Ramadhan, Risqi Eka RIKA KARTIKA Riska Hilshcer Risma Nur Berlianti Rr Nanik Setyowati Rumiati, Sri Salsabila Maharani Salsabila, Khoirun Nisa Salsabilah, Aawali Sari, Beti Indah Sarmini Sarmini Sarmini Sarmini Sarmini Setyawati, Raden Roro Nanik Setyowati, R.R. Nanik Sigit Tri Atmaja Priya Hutama Sukardani, Puspita Sari Susan Fitriasari Tinambunan, Hezron Sabar Rotua Tis'a Nur Sya’bani Totok Suyanto Udin Kurniawan Aziz Umma, Nala Rohmatul Usmi, Rianda Vivi Ita Irmawati Warsono Warsono Warsono Warsono Wijaya, Rahmanu Yuni Ayu Chistanti Zuyyinatul Wardah Qismi