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Indonesian Journal of Digital Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27219828     DOI : -
Scientific Papers for Indonesian Journal of Digital Society is "Contemporary Issues in Digital Society Era".
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Community Social Movement Through Digital Media as a Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Surabaya, East Java Kamaruddin Salim; Tia Azriani
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 cities in Indonesia which is currently facing the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of positive sufferers of Covid 19 in Surabaya is the highest in East Java Province. Efforts to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic The Surabaya City Government has implemented a Large-Scale Social Restriction (PSBB) regulation, on April 28-May 11 2020, and the second stage from May 11-25, 2020, through various types of information media. PSBB regulations have been conveyed to the public. This has reaped various responses from the public regarding efforts to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak, there are people both individually and collectively who accept and obey regulations from the Surabaya City Government, but there is Covid-19 19. The results of the study show that there are active community groups and there are also community groups who are passive in supporting efforts to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic in the City of Surabaya. For community groups who play an active role in responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, there are various types of social movements that are being carried out. This social movement was carried out collectively to help people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic Keywords : Social movement, digital media, Covid-19 pandemic
Virtual Homecoming Culture During the Covid-19 Pandemic for Students in Malang City Muhammad Hasan Suryawan
Indonesian Journal of Digital Society Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Contemporary Issues of Covid 19 in Digital Society Era
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Homecoming has been a tradition of Indonesian society for decades. Those who go home are generally migrants in big cities, such as professionals, workers and even students. For students, Eid al-Fitr homecoming is the right time to take a vacation and relax with their extended family. However, this year's homecoming must be canceled and even prohibited by the government to avoid the spread of Covid-19. So that the purpose of this study is to understand the feelings and experiences of students in Malang City who are not going home due to the Covid -19 pandemic and identify other alternatives as a substitute for going home. This research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive research type. The source of data is from student immigrants in Malang City who do not do the Eid homecoming. Data collection techniques using in-depth interviews (independent interview) and observation. The data validity used triangulation between informant data. The data analysis technique used interactive analysis, namely data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of this study found that immigrant students in Malang City were unable to go home directly for several reasons, (1) restrictions from the government, (2) avoiding the spread of Covid-19 to their hometowns, and (3) prohibitions from their families for reasons of mutual health. . The purpose of the students homecoming in Malang is to have a vacation and stay together. For this reason, another alternative as a medium to substitute for Eid homecoming is to take advantage of sophisticated communication media such as direct face-to-face communication via video calls and taking virtual trips to tourist attractions or places in your hometown, for example using the street view feature in the google maps application. This kind of virtual homecoming certainly cannot replace students' experiences and feelings when going home directly, but the role of information technology of this kind is very important for students. Keywords : Eid al-Fitr, Virtual homecoming, students, Covid-19 pandemic.

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