Mapping Disinformation During the Covid-19 in Indonesia: Qualitative Content Analysis

Devie Rahmawati, D. Mulyana, Giri Lumakto, M. Viendyasari, Wiratri Anindhita
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Abstract

During life-threatening situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic, disinformation is rife. While people project their affective aspects into understanding the situation, their fear of Covid-19 interferes with their logical and reasonable assessment of disinformation. Less credible information such as rumors becomes reliable for some people. This study aims to map the disinformation category based on the Ministry of Communication and Information report from January to March 2020. There are 359 hoaxes with five categories and 30 sub-categories. This study uses qualitative content analysis as a method. The study results revealed that most of the disinformation during the Covid-19 pandemic was related to the spread of hoaxes on health issues. This research implies that several recommendations are made to respond to the urgency of handling disinformation during Covid-19 in Indonesia, such as initiating digital literacy and media literacy in the national education system.
在印度尼西亚Covid-19期间绘制虚假信息:定性内容分析
在Covid-19大流行等危及生命的情况下,虚假信息普遍存在。虽然人们将自己的情感方面用于理解情况,但他们对Covid-19的恐惧会干扰他们对虚假信息的逻辑和合理评估。谣言等不太可信的信息对某些人来说变得可靠。这项研究旨在根据2020年1月至3月的通信和信息部报告绘制虚假信息类别。共有359个恶作剧,分为5类和30个子类别。本研究采用定性内容分析方法。研究结果显示,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,大多数虚假信息都与健康问题上的恶作剧传播有关。这项研究表明,为了应对印度尼西亚在2019冠状病毒病期间处理虚假信息的紧迫性,提出了几项建议,例如在国家教育系统中启动数字扫盲和媒体扫盲。
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