Social solidarity movement to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
M. A. Muqsith, R. R. Pratomo, Ana Kuswanti, V. Muzykant
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many sectors, especially the health and economic aspects On the bright side, the potential for social solidarity in the community has been increased New media technology becomes an oasis in the midst of anxiety when people are forced to distance themselves or carrying out social distancing Net citizens are using new media technology to raise solidarity and appeal to prevent the spread of COVID-19 from various campaigns on social media This research aimed to study social movements to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and employed a qualitative approach using content analysis The results showed that the pandemic triggered the public to take advantage of various social media platforms by creating content about public education and campaigning to raise funds or crowdfunding It is as if a blessing in disguise when this disaster resulted in the value of collaborative work or gotong royong that comes from Pancasila, which characterizes the nation's values so that people are motivated to remind each other to maintain health and also help others to ease the burden of those affected The solidarity movement to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic is dominated by public figures
社会团结运动,以防止COVID-19大流行在印度尼西亚蔓延
2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了许多部门,特别是卫生和经济方面。新媒体技术在人们被迫保持距离或进行社交距离时,成为焦虑中的绿洲。网民们利用新媒体技术,通过各种社交媒体活动,提高团结和呼吁,以防止新冠病毒的传播。该研究旨在研究防止新冠病毒传播的社会运动,并采用了内容分析的定性方法结果显示,新冠疫情引发了国民利用各种社交媒体平台,创造了有关公共教育的内容,并发起了筹集资金或众筹的活动。这场灾难导致了潘卡西拉(Pancasila)的合作价值或“gotong royong”,这似乎是因祸得福。这是国家价值观的特征,使人们有动力提醒彼此保持健康,并帮助他人减轻受影响者的负担。防止COVID-19大流行的团结运动是由公众人物主导的
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Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik
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