Twitter as a Public Sphere for COVID-19 Vaccine Discussion

L. Nurhajati, Xenia Angelica Wijayanto, Lamria Raya Fitriyani
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This study aims to discover how Gen Z discusses the COVID-19 vaccine through social media discussion, participation, and ideas in a virtual public space. Recently, online media coverage has been massive, especially regarding the COVID-19 vaccine produced in Indonesia or purchased by the Indonesian government from foreign countries. Another thing that was also discussed was the priority of the vaccine recipients, which ministers in Indonesia presented with different approaches. Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Muhadjir Effendy, emphasized that lecturers and teachers are prioritized to receive vaccines. Previously, the coordinating minister for the Economy, Airlangga Hartarto, said medical personnel was prioritized. The Chief Executive of COVID-19 Handling and National Economic Recovery Committee (KPCPEN), Erick Thohir, also stated that health workers were a priority. Meanwhile, the Minister of Health, Terawan, noted that the priority for vaccine recipients is medic, paramedic, public services, TNI/Polri, and all educators. This variety of information and news is understood differently by the Indonesian people, including among Gen Z. Using the virtual public sphere, where freedom of expression in a democratic manner is the key to the emancipatory communication process. This research method uses extensive data analysis to collect conversations about the COVID-19 vaccine on social media, especially on Twitter, from 1-31 March 2021. The results show that although Generation Z is actively involved in the COVID-19 Vaccine discussion, they are not The Prominent Key Opinion Leader (KOL), who is the key player in communicating this issue via Twitter.
推特作为COVID-19疫苗讨论的公共领域
本研究旨在发现Z世代如何通过社交媒体讨论、参与和虚拟公共空间中的想法来讨论COVID-19疫苗。最近,网络媒体大量报道,特别是关于印尼生产或印尼政府从外国购买的新冠病毒疫苗。会议还讨论了另一件事,即疫苗接受者的优先事项,印度尼西亚的部长们对此提出了不同的办法。人类发展和文化协调部长Muhadjir Effendy强调,讲师和教师优先接种疫苗。此前,经济协调部长Airlangga Hartarto表示,医疗人员是优先考虑的对象。2019冠状病毒病处理和国家经济复苏委员会(KPCPEN)首席执行官埃里克·托希尔(Erick Thohir)也表示,卫生工作者是优先事项。与此同时,卫生部长Terawan指出,疫苗接种者的优先对象是医务人员、辅助医务人员、公共服务人员、TNI/Polri以及所有教育工作者。印尼人民,包括z世代,对各种资讯和新闻有不同的理解。利用虚拟公共领域,民主方式的言论自由是解放沟通过程的关键。该研究方法使用广泛的数据分析来收集2021年3月1日至31日期间社交媒体上,特别是推特上关于COVID-19疫苗的对话。结果显示,虽然Z一代积极参与了COVID-19疫苗的讨论,但他们并不是通过推特传达这一问题的关键人物“知名关键意见领袖”(KOL)。
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