揭示影响印尼公众传播信息流行病的因素

Rendra Widyatama, Vani Dias Adiprabowo, Vidya Ananda, Mark Paderan
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本研究旨在解释影响人们继续传播信息的因素,即使他们有很高的教育水平。本研究采用定性方法,并利用访谈技术和文献研究挖掘数据。定性研究通过深入的在线访谈和文献研究收集数据。主要信息提供者,包括通信科学、宗教、社交媒体和健康领域的专家,采用半结构化访谈方式进行访谈,允许灵活而集中的讨论。该研究的发现确定了12个有助于信息流行持续传播的因素,包括社交媒体所有权、对信息的批判态度、信息寻求技能、处理信息的情感成熟度、日常生活需求、社交媒体使用的频率、社交媒体朋友网络、提高数字素养的努力、避免寻求信息澄清的倾向、对宗教教义的狭隘解释、相信阴谋论,以及具体的潜在动机。这项研究通过揭示这一紧迫问题做出了重大贡献,为制定基于证据的政策和干预措施提供了至关重要的见解,以提高数字素养并有效应对信息大流行。今后的研究应集中于动机方面的研究。此外,还可以考虑在定量研究中进行严格的统计检验,以增强分析的深度,为每个确定的因素所产生的影响提供定量衡量。
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Uncovering the Factors That Influence the Public to Spread Infodemic in Indonesia
This study aims to explain factors that influence people to continue disseminating the infodemic even when they have a high level of education. This research uses a qualitative approach with data mined using interview techniques and literature studies. The qualitative research gathered data through in-depth online interviews and literature studies. Key informants, including experts in Communication Science, Religion, Social Media, and Health, were interviewed using semi-structured interviews, allowing for flexible yet focused discussions. The study's findings identify 12 factors contributing to the continued spread of the infodemic, including social media ownership, a critical attitude towards information, information-seeking skills, emotional maturity in processing information, the demands of daily life, the frequency of social media use, social media friend networks, efforts to enhance digital literacy, a tendency to avoid seeking information clarification, a narrow interpretation of religious teachings, belief in conspiracy theories, and specific underlying motives. This research contributes significantly by shedding light on this pressing issue, offering insights crucial for formulating evidence-based policies and interventions to enhance digital literacy and effectively counter the infodemic. Future researchers should concentrate on investigating motive aspects. Moreover, rigorous statistical tests in quantitative research can also be considered to enhance the depth of analysis, providing a quantitative measure of the influence exerted by each identified factor.
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