通过抗击新冠肺炎疫情,在印尼年轻一代中建立民主和言论自由

L. Nurhajati, Xenia Angelica Wijayanto, Lamria Raya Fitriyani, Dewi Rachmawati
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卡巴斯基在2021年初进行的一项研究显示,在东南亚,未经核实就传播新闻的受访者比例最高的实际上是Z世代(28%),其次是X世代(21%)和婴儿潮一代(19%)。未经核实的信息共享很可能导致假新闻/骗局在网络媒体上的传播。事实上,印尼对Z世代(1996-2010年出生)和Y世代(1980-1995年出生)寄予厚望,他们被认为是即将到来的人口红利的一部分。在数字空间的各种讨论中,也经常有借口利用言论自由来为在线媒体上传播Covid-19骗局辩护。这项研究旨在发现更多关于年轻一代如何通过建立民主和言论自由来对抗数字空间中的Covid-19骗局的作用。各种群体不断制造和传播的骗局间接成为信息生产的一部分。甚至世卫组织也指出,加强信息流行病的情况与目前世界范围内的大流行病一样危险。本研究使用Z世代广泛使用的Twitter大数据分析的话语分析和社交网络分析(SNA)方法。这项研究的结果描述了年轻一代在打击Covid-19骗局方面的作用,并找出了在打击Covid-19骗局的斗争中,谁是印尼年轻人中的主要看门人。
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Building Democracy and Freedom of Expression by Fighting the Covid-19 Infodemic in the Digital Space Among the Younger Generation in Indonesia
A research conducted by Kaspersky in early 2021 showed data in Southeast Asia that the highest percentage of respondents who spread the news without verification were actually in Gen Z (28%), followed by Gen X (21%), and Baby Boomers (19%). Sharing information without verification is very likely to cause the spread of fake news/hoaxes in online media. Indeed, Indonesia pins high hopes on Gen Z (born from 1996-2010) and Gen Y (1980-1995) that are considered part of the upcoming demographic bonus. In various discussions in the digital space, there are also often excuses for using free speech to justify the spread of the Covid-19 hoax in online media. This study aims to discover more about how the role of the younger generation can fight the Covid-19 hoax in the digital space by building democracy and free speech. Hoaxes continuously produced and disseminated by various groups indirectly become part of infodemic production. Even WHO stated that the condition of strengthening infodemics is as dangerous as the current pandemic worldwide. This research uses the method of discourse analysis and social networking analysis (SNA) using big data analysis on Twitter which Gen Z widely use. The results of this study describe  how is the role of the younger generation to fight the Covid-19 hoax and find out who are the primary gatekeepers among young Indonesians in this fight against the Covid-19 hoax.
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