2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71782-7_24
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Using Social Media as Tools of Social Movement and Social Protest in Omnibus Law of Job Creation Bill Policy-Making Process in Indonesia

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“…In fact, these various levels of government do not make use of sentiment analysis as regards specific issues. Additionally, Twitter is typically employed to organise social movements to protest against particular government policies, which are often neglected by the policy-makers (Sutan et al, 2021). Hence, Twitter sentiment analysis does not yet influence the policy-making or policy-evaluation process in Indonesia.…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Of the Sentiments As Regards Lockdown P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, these various levels of government do not make use of sentiment analysis as regards specific issues. Additionally, Twitter is typically employed to organise social movements to protest against particular government policies, which are often neglected by the policy-makers (Sutan et al, 2021). Hence, Twitter sentiment analysis does not yet influence the policy-making or policy-evaluation process in Indonesia.…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Of the Sentiments As Regards Lockdown P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the Social media campaign, there are following action movements in social life [4]. Social media is used to share opinions, narrate, and post comments to influence the other netizen [5]. In some countries in Asia, like Indonesia, using social media as a platform can attract netizen's attention to participate in the social movement or campaign [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there is a wave of protests on political issues and public policies, such as mobilizing people toward political reform and public policy discourse (Workneh, 2021). People's freedom to express their goals is represented in protest movements (Hakim & Rahmat, 2020), mobilizing action and consolidation, and bringing crucial issues against government policies (Nofrima, et al, 2020;Sutan, et al, 2021). There is an opposition change hanging from the regime's authoritarian political game after experiencing repression (Radi, 2017), and there is also a protest against the extradition bill (Bhatia & Ross, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%