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Sagita Academia Journal
ISSN : 30258790     EISSN : 30312477     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61579/sagita
Sagita Academia Journal is an open-access, single blind reviewed journal and is rated according to international publication standards published by Yayasan Sagita Akademia Maju, Indonesia. Sagita Academia Journal is dedicated to developing studies of academics with multidisciplinary research backed by solid empirical evidence. It is hoped that it will provide a reference and guidance to improve and disseminate scientific knowledge and academic potential. Sagita Academia Journal is expected to have a positive impact on individuals and society
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 42 Documents
Peran Pemuda dalam Mewujudkan Demokrasi Digital: Analisis Praktik Komunikasi Politik di Media Sosial Turahmi, Hanifah; Azizah, Zahara; Mutia, Cut Eka
Sagita Academia Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Sagita Academia Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61579/sagita.v3i4.703

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The development of digital technology has transformed political communication patterns in Indonesia and positioned youth as key actors within the virtual public sphere. In the context of politics and human resource management (HRM), young people represent strategic human resources who play a crucial role in safeguarding collective interests through active participation in political processes. However, in reality, many young individuals tend to distance themselves from politics due to widespread misconduct and poor political practices in Indonesia. This stands in contrast to the political perspectives of Aristotle and Prof. Miriam Budiarjo, who view politics as an effort to achieve the common good through the formulation and attainment of collective goals. This study employs a literature review method to analyze the role of youth in fostering digital democracy through political communication practices on social media. The review also discusses how political parties, political education, and digital literacy can enhance political awareness and participation among young people. The findings indicate that youth hold a critical role in building a strong democratic system, whether through public issue discussions, digital campaigns, or policy advocacy. However, their engagement on social media has not been fully effective due to challenges such as misinformation, polarization, and low levels of political literacy. These findings highlight the importance of strengthening political education and digital literacy for young people strategy to build a healthy, inclusive, and sustainable digital democracy, while ensuring their active participation in shaping the nation’s future.
Keanekaragaman Jenis Burung Air Dalam Upaya Konservasi Keanekaragaman Hayati di Kawasan Pesisir Pantai Timur Kabupaten Labuhanbatu Utara Putra, Chairunas Adha; Hikmatullah, Desy; Rambe, Raja Banggas; Siregar, Mahdalenawaty; Pradana, Tengku Gilang; Muammar
Sagita Academia Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Sagita Academia Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61579/sagita.v3i4.719

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The eastern coast of North Sumatra supports one of the province’s remaining mangrove ecosystems, which provide critical ecological functions and serve as key habitats for resident and migratory waterbirds along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway (EAAF). This study surveyed the coastal wetlands of Labuhanbatu Utara Regency including mangrove forests, mudflats, and aquaculture ponds to document species composition, population size, and the conservation significance of the area. Fieldwork was conducted at multiple sites in Kualuh Leidong and Kualuh Hilir between 6–8 December 2024, complemented by earlier surveys from 2019 and 2020. Using concentration counts and block estimation methods during rising to high tide conditions, we recorded 36 waterbird species, consisting of 17 resident and 19 migratory species, with total counts of 4,602 individuals (2019), 7,695 individuals (2020), and 2,368 individuals (2024). Twelve species are legally protected in Indonesia, including Ardea alba, Mycteria cinerea, and Leptoptilos javanicus. Globally threatened species were also documented, such as the Endangered Milky Stork (Mycteria cinerea) and three Vulnerable species including the Chinese Egret (Egretta eulophotes). Several migratory shorebirds exceeded the 1% population threshold of the EAAF, notably the Tibetan Sand Plover (Anarhynchus atrifrons, 1.2%), Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus, 1.4%), Eurasian Curlew (N. arquata, 1.1%), and Common Redshank (Tringa totanus, 1.2–1.3%). These findings confirm that the coastal wetlands of Labuhanbatu Utara constitute an internationally important site for migratory waterbirds, highlighting the urgent need for strengthened conservation and habitat protection in the region.