印尼千禧一代记者的数字拜物教挑战

IF 0.1 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Plaridel Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52518/2022-09mshasu
Andika Hendra Mustaqim, Ibnu Hamad, K. Suryadi
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本研究旨在分析在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间导致印尼千禧一代记者数字拜物教趋势的新闻和数字媒体实践。本研究采用定性研究方法,对来自知名纸媒和网络媒体的8名记者进行了深入访谈,并对8名记者的社交媒体账户进行了参与性观察。这项研究发现,数字媒体已经成为千禧一代记者不可分割的一部分。对数字媒体的依赖形成了一种数字拜物教。这项研究表明,千禧一代的记者仍然处于不利地位,而且往往被剥削。记者也有数字劳工的地位。数字拜物教已经成为束缚千禧一代记者的一种意识形态和身份认同。这项研究表明,通过优先考虑创新、专业、独立和包容来获得可持续的未来,仍然可以开发许多机会。
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The digital fetishism challenge of Indonesian millennial journalists
This study aims to analyze the journalism and digital media practice that resulted in the digital fetishism trend in Indonesian millennial journalists before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research adopts the qualitative approach by a case study with in-depth interviews with eight journalists from reputable print and online media and participatory observations which focus on eight journalists’ social media accounts. This research finds that digital media has become a part that cannot be separated from millennial journalists. Dependence on digital media forms a digital fetishism. This research shows that millennial journalists remain disadvantaged and tend to be exploited. Journalists also have the status of digital labor. Digital fetishism has become an ideology and identity which shackles millennial journalists. This study suggests that many opportunities can still be developed by gaining a sustainable future by prioritizing innovation, professionalism, independence, and inclusion.
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