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Navigating Society 5.0: Unraveling the Dynamics of a People-Centric Super-Smart Society Abdullah, Assyari; Jayus, Jayus; Yazid, Yasril; Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah; Khairi, Akmal; Edison, Edison; Astuti, Dwi Sutri; Mutasir, Mutasir
ARISTO Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.9038

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Society 5.0: A People-centric Super-smart Society" is a book that explains the concept of society developed by the Japanese government, which puts forward advanced technology and human-machine collaboration to improve people's quality of life. The book is written by experts and practitioners from various fields, including technology, economics, social, and politics with the editors of Hitachi-UTokyo Laboratory (H-UTokyo Lab.), The University of Tokyo and Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Many authors have contributed to the writing of this book, including Toshihiko Koseki (former Executive Vice President, The University of Tokyo), Shinobu Yoshimura (Vice President, The University of Tokyo), Norihiro Suzuki (Vice President and Executive Officer, CTO, Hitachi, Ltd.), and Shinji Yamada (General Manager, Center for Exploratory Research,  Hitachi, Ltd.), Takashi Haga and Miho Sugimoto (the University of Tokyo's University Corporate Relations Department), Mayumi Fukuyama and Tomiko Kinoshita (the Hitachi RD Group's Technology Strategy Office) The book is an expicution of the results of an in-depth study of a long process of joint research laboratory between Hitachi and The University of Tokyo in 2018. This book is written in 8 separate chapters but becomes a complete unity to explain the phenomenon raised in the title of this book. This book was published for the first time through Springer Singapore in 2018 which can be accessed for free through the Springer Open website
Building Hope in Crisis: Global Public Service Broadcaster Innovation During the Covid-19 Pandemic Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah; Abdullah, Assyari; Jayus, Jayus; Yazid, Yasril; Astuti, Dwi Sutri; Khairi, Akmal; Edison, Edison
ARISTO Vol 13, No 1 (2025): January: Forthcoming Issue
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v13i1.9004

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This paper aims to explain the role of Public Broadcasting Institutions around the world in delivering accurate and educational information to the public about the Corona virus outbreak which has become a global pandemic. This research uses a literature research approach by collecting various literature such as scientific journals, government reports, NGO reports, and annual reports of Public Broadcasting Institutions. This study uses a qualitative inductive logic-based content analysis method offered by Phillips and Marrying. The findings in this paper illustrate that Public Service Broadcasting, which is a broadcasting institution that must exist in every sovereign country, plays an important role as a public media in reporting, disseminating information, educating and persuading the public to jointly take care of themselves and fight the coronavirus which has become a global pandemic with the following approaches: First, Série Le virus (Senegal) presents drama as a strategy to attract public interest in understand the impact of Covid-19. Second, RAI (Italy) launched a special program called 'Unno Mattina'. Third, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) adopts a factual approach in reporting the Coronavirus by relying on verified information. In addition, ABC also broadcasts news and information about the development of the Corona virus with a very high volume. Fourth, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) provides reliable information through the operation of the Integrated News Room service for 24 hours a day for COVID-19 since March 4, 2020. The main goal is to provide complete, trusted, and in-depth information to citizens. Fifth, CBC Radio (Canada) aired the series 'The Current' which explains the social and economic impact of the Corona virus in daily life.
Building Hope in Crisis: Global Public Service Broadcaster Innovation During the Covid-19 Pandemic Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah; Abdullah, Assyari; Jayus, Jayus; Yazid, Yasril; Astuti, Dwi Sutri; Khairi, Akmal; Edison, Edison
ARISTO Vol 13 No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v13i1.9004

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This paper aims to explain the role of Public Broadcasting Institutions around the world in delivering accurate and educational information to the public about the Corona virus outbreak which has become a global pandemic. This research uses a literature research approach by collecting various literature such as scientific journals, government reports, NGO reports, and annual reports of Public Broadcasting Institutions. This study uses a qualitative inductive logic-based content analysis method offered by Phillips and Marrying. The findings in this paper illustrate that Public Service Broadcasting, which is a broadcasting institution that must exist in every sovereign country, plays an important role as a public media in reporting, disseminating information, educating and persuading the public to jointly take care of themselves and fight the coronavirus which has become a global pandemic with the following approaches: First, Série Le virus (Senegal) presents drama as a strategy to attract public interest in understand the impact of Covid-19. Second, RAI (Italy) launched a special program called 'Unno Mattina'. Third, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) adopts a factual approach in reporting the Coronavirus by relying on verified information. In addition, ABC also broadcasts news and information about the development of the Corona virus with a very high volume. Fourth, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) provides reliable information through the operation of the Integrated News Room service for 24 hours a day for COVID-19 since March 4, 2020. The main goal is to provide complete, trusted, and in-depth information to citizens. Fifth, CBC Radio (Canada) aired the series 'The Current' which explains the social and economic impact of the Corona virus in daily life.
Navigating Society 5.0: Unraveling the Dynamics of a People-Centric Super-Smart Society Abdullah, Assyari; Jayus, Jayus; Yazid, Yasril; Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah; Khairi, Akmal; Edison, Edison; Astuti, Dwi Sutri; Mutasir, Mutasir
ARISTO Vol 12 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.9038

Abstract

Society 5.0: A People-centric Super-smart Society" is a book that explains the concept of society developed by the Japanese government, which puts forward advanced technology and human-machine collaboration to improve people's quality of life. The book is written by experts and practitioners from various fields, including technology, economics, social, and politics with the editors of Hitachi-UTokyo Laboratory (H-UTokyo Lab.), The University of Tokyo and Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Many authors have contributed to the writing of this book, including Toshihiko Koseki (former Executive Vice President, The University of Tokyo), Shinobu Yoshimura (Vice President, The University of Tokyo), Norihiro Suzuki (Vice President and Executive Officer, CTO, Hitachi, Ltd.), and Shinji Yamada (General Manager, Center for Exploratory Research,  Hitachi, Ltd.), Takashi Haga and Miho Sugimoto (the University of Tokyo's University Corporate Relations Department), Mayumi Fukuyama and Tomiko Kinoshita (the Hitachi R&D Group's Technology Strategy Office) The book is an expicution of the results of an in-depth study of a long process of joint research laboratory between Hitachi and The University of Tokyo in 2018. This book is written in 8 separate chapters but becomes a complete unity to explain the phenomenon raised in the title of this book. This book was published for the first time through Springer Singapore in 2018 which can be accessed for free through the Springer Open website