Rahmadhani, Marissa Laila
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Election Risk Management during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesian General Election Rahmadhani, Marissa Laila; Oktaviyanti, Nurcahyaningrum
TheJournalish: Social and Government Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Social and Government
Publisher : CV The Journal Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55314/tsg.v4i4.627

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The 2020 Pilkada implementation leaves many problems in COVID-19 pandemic. Many election participants did not comply with health protocols. This study explains evaluation of Pilkada during pandemic. In this evaluation, extent of risk management that has been carried out and its impact will be seen. This study also describes risk management model that can be carried out in future election governance in Indonesia based on SVA. Method used in this study is a literature study using systematic review model. Results of this study indicated that there is a problem of inadequate legal umbrella in organizing elections in crisis. Increased budget added new problems due to challenging discussions between organizers and local government. Also, coordination between institutions and violations’ handling related to health protocols has not been maximized yet. Use of SVA in voting method can significantly reduce the risk of virus transmission in an outbreak or other crisis-induced risk.
Political Relations: Political Identity and Social Media in Elections in Indonesia Candra, Ade; Fauzi, Anwar; Rahmadhani, Marissa Laila
Kybernology : Journal of Government Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/kjgs.v3i2.13054

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This research examines the role of social media in shaping political identity and political participation in contemporary Indonesia. Utilizing document analysis, the study explores how individuals and societal groups use social media as a tool to influence and participate in political discourse. The method employed in this research is qualitative descriptive. The findings reveal that social media facilitates a framework for personal action, enabling widespread participation in various political and social issues, and integrating personal lifestyle values into political dialogue. The study also pays attention to the challenges faced by political parties in Indonesia in attracting voters, especially the younger generation who are highly engaged with social media, in the lead-up to the 2024 simultaneous elections. Lastly, it is found that social media has deepened social interaction and information for the millennial generation, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic, affecting their views on politics and religion. The conclusion of this research emphasizes the importance of social media in shaping the political landscape in Indonesia, providing significant insights into how digital technology affects political participation and social identity.