2022
DOI: 10.15575/jispo.v12i1.14577
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The Flood Politicization and Social Media: Ecological Disaster, Satire, and the Contestation of the 2024 Indonesia Presidential Election on Twitter

Abstract: As floods are common in Indonesia, social media are full of conversations about this annual disaster. When floods hit Jakarta, Central Java, South Kalimantan and other areas in early 2021, the most-talked issue in the conversations on social media, especially Twitter, was not about how environmental degradation causes the floods but rather about how the heads of the flooded areas are to compete in the upcoming presidential election. Using critical discourse analysis, this study seeks to explore discourses on t… Show more

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“…Data analysis will involve a quantitative approach to calculate the frequency of keyword usage and analyze posting patterns over time, as well as a qualitative approach to understand the rhetoric and narratives employed. Furthermore, this research will pay attention to research ethics, including the privacy of social media users and data integrity (Mustofa et al, 2022). The conclusions drawn from this study are expected to provide a profound understanding of how social media plays a role in shaping political hegemony during the 2024 Indonesian presidential debate, with relevant implications for public understanding.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Data analysis will involve a quantitative approach to calculate the frequency of keyword usage and analyze posting patterns over time, as well as a qualitative approach to understand the rhetoric and narratives employed. Furthermore, this research will pay attention to research ethics, including the privacy of social media users and data integrity (Mustofa et al, 2022). The conclusions drawn from this study are expected to provide a profound understanding of how social media plays a role in shaping political hegemony during the 2024 Indonesian presidential debate, with relevant implications for public understanding.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%