2023
DOI: 10.1080/01296612.2023.2246726
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Escaping social media: the end of netizen’s political polarization between Islamists and nationalists in Indonesia?

Iswandi Syahputra,
Waryani Fajar Riyanto,
Fatma Dian Pratiwi
et al.

Abstract: The current article explains why netizens are escaping the political polarization observed in their activities on social media during the 2014 and 2019 Indonesian presidential elections. The research data were obtained from in-depth interviews with a number of netizens who were activists on social media and engaged in political polarization. The existing political polarization had been bolstered by netizen's activities that were rampant across various echo chambers, which were established and driven by ideolog… Show more

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