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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society
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Scientific Papers for Indonesian Journal of Digital Society is "Contemporary Issues in Digital Society Era".
Articles 12 Documents
Digital Brand Transaction Model of Halal Products in the Urban Consumer Society Ichmi Yani Arinda Rohmah; Aris Munandar
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Sustainable Community Development in the Digital Era
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This study examines the form of digital transaction models on halal products that are the needs of the people of South Jakarta in the era of technology-based markets today. Digital era is closely related to the efficiency and effectiveness of time in meeting the needs of people's lives which are fast and easy. Through digital markets the community is facilitated in meeting all the necessities of life. This makes the digital market a space for meeting the needs that are visited by many people. Excess digital market space provides a great opportunity for the community to become independent business actors. Besides that, the digital market still has many shortcomings that need attention. Various types of digital market features framed in the form of applications on community gadgets have an effect on the performance of products that are said to be halal or not halal, both in terms of the legality of goods sold, compliance with product requirements is said to be halal, to the services of buying and selling products in the digital market. Keywords : Transactions, digital, halal products, consumptive, urban society, South Jakarta.
Policies and Directions for Digital Development: Restructuring the Protection and Services of International Migrant Workers Eko Wahyono
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Sustainable Community Development in the Digital Era
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Policy has an important position in the process of developing digital technology. Many stakeholders are involved in the process of developing digital technology for international migrant workers. The government and NGOs are considered as one of the parties who have a major role in the policy making process and implementation of policies related to the use of digital technology for international migrant workers. Migrant workers are considered as a group that is vulnerable to security while working abroad. The problems faced are related to the security and management of migrant worker services while abroad. The development of digital technology presents challenges and opportunities, especially in policies that support and provide services to international migrant workers. Policy restructuring and implementation at various policy levels is important for accelerating the implementation of digitizing the services of international migrant workers from Indonesia. Keywords : Policy, digital, services, migrant workers
The Social and Environmental Risk of Commercialization Cultural Tourism Using Instagram In Indonesia Adilita Pramanti
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Sustainable Community Development in the Digital Era
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The purpose of this research to describe social risks to the development of society in the current digital technology trap. This research is useful to develop the role of sociology research in the dynamic development of digital society in Indonesia. Culture becomes an economic asset in the digital market. The needs and tastes of social media users are now the capital of the digital market to develop the potential of cultural tourism from every culinary beauty or specialty in Indonesia.In 2019, Instagram users in Indonesia reached 22.6 percent with the business promotion category reaching almost 52 percent more than using personal accounts. Photos and locations that are tourist destinations uploaded to Instagram and attract interest and make it easier for other users to find these tourist locations. Not infrequently a place where there had never been tourists became crowded and viral because of promotions on Instagram. This study describes the forms of environmental and social risk from the use of Instagram for the commercialization of cultural tourism in Indonesia. The research method is a qualitative descriptive study of literature and content analysis of 100 Instagram accounts that actively aim at promoting cultural tourism in Indonesia. Keywords: Social Risk, Environment, Commercialization, Tourism,       Instagram
Rural Information Systems: Encourage Participatory Development Towards Muhammad Aksha Wahda
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Sustainable Community Development in the Digital Era
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ABSTRACT Measured and precise planning can not be separated from good quality data information. UU No. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages grants the right to villages to create village information systems as a reference in implementing rural development. Village information system is a data storage and processing device consisting of hardware and software. The development of technology that has entered the 4.0 era is a challenge in the innovation of data and information management. The village information system was created by integrating technology 4.0 which facilitates the management and ease of access to data and information. Village information system preparation is carried out in a participatory manner involving all components of the community. So as to produce data and information with good quality. Village information systems are expected to drive progress in rural development by optimizing village potential. Keywords: Village Information System, Village Law, Participatory 
Digital Politics and Participation Politics in Society in the Era of Industrial Revolution Kamaruddin Salim
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Sustainable Community Development in the Digital Era
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Digital politics and public political participation in the 4.0 revolution era provide interesting themes in political studies in Indonesia. In political contestation along with the holding of the General Elections of President and Vice President and the Election of Legislative Members simultaneously in 2019, with the increasing level of public political participation, at least one of the important elements that encourages increased public participation is the role of social media. Social media has become a space for effective political interaction for all sections of society to access information, especially in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 where the internet media has become a space for political battles both political actors and supporters of Candidates for Presidential Candidates. Digital politics is developing into a new space in realizing dynamic democracy, so the political communication that is built through social media is starting to become a place for political actors to offer ideas and political programs to the public. So this development gives that the future of Indonesian democracy is becoming more modern. by conducting descriptive analytical research in order to understand the digital political process and political participation which are the most important learning media for society in politics.Keywords: Digital politics, political participation, direct elections, and democracy.
Digital Construction Community of Gojek Women’s Drivers in DKI Jakarta Syamsiah Badruddin; Hadi Farras Barakat
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Sustainable Community Development in the Digital Era
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This study aims to determine the community construction of female Gojek drivers and the problems faced by Gojek female drivers. The object of the study was conducted in DKI Jakarta. Researchers used qualitative research methods with data collection techniques namely observation, interviews, documentation, and literature review. The results showed that the community construction of female Gojek drivers is also an externalization process that cannot be separated from the internalization process. The giving of different symbols is then understood by individuals as a process of objectivation. From the formations they have made through the process of objectivation, there will be different understandings in themselves about the female Gojek drivers. Generally the attitudes and behaviors of the community towards female Gojek drivers also have different ways. The community's understanding of the female Gojek drivers varies. Depending on how the situation or condition they face by users such as informants that researchers meet. Keywords : Digital Construction Community, Gojek Women’s Driver.
Habituation of Society in Fulfilling Economic Needs Through Digital Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Surabaya, East Java Ichmi Yani Arinda Rohmah; Riska Amelia
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Contemporary Issues of Covid 19 in Digital Society Era
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Surabaya is one of the big cities in East Java Province, Indonesia. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the city was included in the category of cities with the number of patients infected with Covid-19 which was quite high, second only to Jakarta. Since the covid-19 pandemic, the people of Surabaya have been faced with conditions that require people to be more anticipated by the spread of covid-19. There are a number of new health protocols imposed by the government on the public. In addition, the Surabaya local government has also imposed a Large-Scale Social Restriction (PSBB) regulation as an effort to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. The existence of a number of these regulations encourages the community to adapt and implement the rules well. Restrictions on the space for movement in the public encourage people to be able to find strategies to continue to be active in meeting economic needs. In this strategy, the community uses digital media to meet economic needs. Based on these social phenomena, researchers conducted research using qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques using interview techniques and non-participant observation. The research was conducted for approximately two months and is located in the city of Surabaya. The results showed that there were new adaptations for society in meeting economic needs during the Covid-19 pandemic. This adaptation is carried out by utilizing digital media and implementing health protocols properly in meeting economic needs. In the adaptation process until it becomes a new habit for the community, it is strengthened by the existence of new social, economic and cultural capital that can encourage people to meet economic needs during the Covid-19 pandemic. Keywords : Habituation, economic needs, digital media, Covid-19 pandemic
The Strategy of Turmeric and Ginger Farmers at Pasrujambe Village During the Covid-19 Pandemic Mochamad Aan Sugiharto; Siti Rofiatul Sazjiyah
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Contemporary Issues of Covid 19 in Digital Society Era
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This study aims at finding out the attempts of turmeric and ginger farmers at Pasrujambe village of Senduro sub-district in Lumajang Regency during COVID-19 pandemic that has a severe impact on every sector, including spices market. The pandemic has caused a significant decrease in spices price. Therefore, the farmers need to make some strategies and changes to adapt to the current situation that result in their profit decrease due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study applied the AGIL Talcot Parson theory to analyze the interview and observation data result from several farmers as the subject of the study. The analysis result shows that farmers have developed a new method to process turmeric and ginger into tea product as an alternative healthy drink that is considered suitable for the current market related to the pandemic situation. Keywords : Covid-19, farmer, price, spices
The Implementation of Distance Learning Policy During the Covid-19 Pandemic Jeanne Noveline Tedja
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Contemporary Issues of Covid 19 in Digital Society Era
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The impact of the Pandemic Covid 19 is felt almost everywhere in the world, including Indonesia. Almost all sectors of life receive and feel the negative impact of the existence of this pandemic, not only the health sector but also the economic sector, education, even religion and worship activities. In the education sector, to break the chain of virus transmission, the Government imposes social restrictions including PJJ (Distance Learning) policy for all students at all levels of education from kindergarten to high school / vocational school. PJJ is conducted online at each home using computer facilities, laptops or smartphones with special applications. This policy is proof that the Government continues to fulfill children's education rights in the midst of a pandemic. In its implementation, PJJ invites various reactions especially from students. Various complaints began to emerge after PJJ was running for a week. Of the 213 complaints reports submitted to the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI), the majority of complaints are related to the severity of the assignments given by teachers to students and regarding PJJ that drains energy and internet quota. In addition, the limitations of online learning facilities, become obstacles for students in joining PJJ. This complaint report was confirmed by a survey of 1700 students conducted by KPAI. In another survey conducted by KPAI with FSGI, it was found that the inability and unpreparedness of online teaching teachers was another problem in PJJ. Policy implementation is a crucial stage in the policy process. No matter how good a policy is, it will not succeed if it is not implemented according to plan. This research, which uses a qualitative approach and content analysis method, aims to analyze the implementation of PJJ policies for students during the Covid 19 pandemic. The research is expected to be able to define social reality and provide theory, data, and analysis that can be utilized by the Government in developing education policies in emergencies.Keywords :  Policy implementation, children, covid 19, education, PJJ.
The Role of Therapeutic Communication in Government Policy and Covid-19 Coverage in the Media Azizah Des Derivanti
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Contemporary Issues of Covid 19 in Digital Society Era
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Health communication perspective which is commonly called therapeutic communication, has a principle that is contrary to the principle of the media "bad news is good news". Therapeutic communication views the Covid-19 pandemic, there are three systems, namely the personalistic system, the naturalistic system and the biomedical system. In dealing with Covid-19, the Government referred to at least two regulations, namely Law No. 4 of 1984 and PP No.40 of 1991 discuss the Prevention of Outbreaks of Infectious Diseases in this paper is the Covid-19 virus. The media reports the Covid-19 case in detail as a symbol to make it easier to describe the chronology and development of the Covid-19 virus case. On the other hand, the patient's personal data is not displayed. The research method in this paper by the author is descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach. Keywords : Therapeutic communications, media, Covid-19

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