Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities
Vol 11, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Global Society in the Time of COVID-19

Can Digital Research be an Alternative Method during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia?

Bahtiar Rifai (Research Center for Economics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI))
Meilinda Sari Yayusman (Research Center for Area Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI))
Vera Bararah Barid (Research Center for Population, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI))



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2021

Abstract

Unprecedented COVID-19 global pandemic entails uncertain conditions, which lead people to seek alternative solutions to make activities running accordingly. Limited movements due to travel restriction and health protection confine people’s activities, including the research process. Postponing research activities is arguably not the best solution for scholars, mainly while conducting data collection. In social and humanities research, researchers mostly undertake data collection through field studies and face-to-face communications prior to the pandemic. Social distancing procedures, however, encourage people to avoid close contacts and cancel visit plans. Thus, researchers are necessary to find an alternative method during uncertainty situation. Digital research method (DRM) seems to be a plausible way to keep research ongoing, although the implementation of that method in the developing countries’ research activities, compared to the developed countries, remains lagging behind. This research aims to position DRM amidst the pandemic situation and show possibilities in using this method as an alternative in the developing countries by taking Indonesia as a case study. Results show that to make DRM works in Indonesia, some requirements need to be fulfilled to meet academic standards, and whether relevant or not the research topic applies to be processed utilizing digital method are also essential to be considered.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jissh

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Indonesian Social Science and Humanities (JISSH) is a peer-reviewed international journal in English organized by Deputy of Social Sciences and Humanities, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). It is published biannually and covers all aspects of Indonesia, regional and international ...