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Sosial Media Sebagai Sarana Sosialisasi Politik yang Dilakukan oleh PDIP di Pemilu 2024 Kisbiyah, Sasqhia Laillyah
Journal of Multidisciplinary Inquiry in Science, Technology and Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): NOVEMBER 2024 - JANUARI 2025
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SERAMBI MEKKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/mister.v2i1.2511

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With increased internet access, PDIP utilizes platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter to spread political messages, build a positive image, and interact with voters, especially young voters. While social media offers opportunities to increase political participation, challenges such as the spread of inaccurate information and polarization of opinions are also faced. PDIP showed significant efforts in building interaction with voters through interactive features and creative content, and was more successful compared to Golkar Party and Democratic Party in the 2019 Legislative Election campaign. The success of PDIP's social media strategy can be seen from the increase in public engagement and the strengthening of the party's image, which shows the important role of social media in Indonesian democracy. This research aims to: 1) analyze PDIP's political communication strategy on social media, 2) evaluate the effectiveness of PDIP's social media usage, 3) analyze the role of social media in the context of democracy in Indonesia. The research method used in this research is a case study method with a qualitative descriptive approach. The results of this study are the empowerment of political engagement through social media; identity building and party branding; and challenges faced, such as misinformation and opinion polarization.
EKSPLOITASI DAN KETIMPANGAN PERLINDUNGAN SOSIAL BAGI PEKERJA MIGRAN INDONESIA DI KAMBOJA: PERSPEKTIF KEADILAN SOSIAL DAN KESEJAHTERAAN Kisbiyah, Sasqhia Laillyah; Auly, Zaskia Putri; Cahya, Kartika Dwi; Simanjuntak, Azra Nusa Ananta; Mubarok, Ahmad Zaky; Ishaq, Raden Muhammad Maulana
Jurnal Multidisipliner Kapalamada Vol. 4 No. 03 (2025): JURNAL MULTIDISIPLINER KAPALAMADA
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/kapalamada.v4i03.1664

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This study discusses the exploitation and inequality of social protection experienced by Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) in Cambodia, with a perspective of social justice and welfare. While there are more than 131,000 migrant workers working legally in Cambodia, about 80,000 others work illegally in sectors vulnerable to exploitation, such as online gambling and online fraud. This condition puts migrant workers in a particularly vulnerable position to human rights violations, including human trafficking, physical violence, and injustices in wages and working conditions. This study uses a qualitative approach through case studies to analyze the social protection inequality experienced by migrant workers, by examining the real conditions they face. The findings show that weak legal protection systems in both Indonesia and Cambodia exacerbate this inequality. The study suggests the need for stronger bilateral cooperation and strengthening of protection systems for migrant workers, including better migration education in their areas of origin.
EKSPLOITASI DAN KETIMPANGAN PERLINDUNGAN SOSIAL BAGI PEKERJA MIGRAN INDONESIA DI KAMBOJA: PERSPEKTIF KEADILAN SOSIAL DAN KESEJAHTERAAN Kisbiyah, Sasqhia Laillyah; Putri Auly, Zaskia; Dwi Cahya, Kartika; Simanjuntak, Azra Nusa Ananta; Mubarok, Ahmad Zaky; Maulana Ishaq, Raden Muhammad
Jurnal Multidisipliner Bharasumba Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Multidisipliner Bharasumba
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/bharasumba.v3i2.1669

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This study discusses the exploitation and inequality of social protection experienced by Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) in Cambodia, with a perspective of social justice and welfare. While there are more than 131,000 migrant workers working legally in Cambodia, about 80,000 others work illegally in sectors vulnerable to exploitation, such as online gambling and online fraud. This condition puts migrant workers in a particularly vulnerable position to human rights violations, including human trafficking, physical violence, and injustices in wages and working conditions. This study uses a qualitative approach through case studies to analyze the social protection inequality experienced by migrant workers, by examining the real conditions they face. The findings show that weak legal protection systems in both Indonesia and Cambodia exacerbate this inequality. The study suggests the need for stronger bilateral cooperation and strengthening of protection systems for migrant workers, including better migration education in their areas of origin.