Stopping the Virus; Study on Participatory Journalism and Digital Humanitarian during a Non-Natural Disaster in Indonesia

Samiaji Bintang Nusantara, Ingki Rinaldi, Veronika Veronika
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Philanthropic initiatives during disaster events have become embedded in Indonesian society. It also manifests in a digital humanitarian practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, categorized by the government as a non-natural disaster from 2020 to 2023. The spreading of misinformation and inaccurate data on cases of COVID-19 patients, have become an obstacle in the early stages of efforts to stop fatalities. As the government imposes lockdown and restrictions access to information, the news media as one of the key sources of information is under attack. Thus, citizen initiatives in stopping the pandemic are worth documented as a lesson learned when managing disasters in the future. By conducting qualitative method, this research describes the implementation of participatory journalism in practice related to the data gathering and reporting on COVID-19 cases in Indonesia by "LaporCovid-19" and "KawalCOVID19". This research finds both platforms carry out digital humanitarian practices while organizing citizens and producing, curating, and disseminating information. As the government imposes lockdown and restricted access toward media and journalists, the digital humanitarian practice involves citizens through decentralization, self-organization, volunteerism, and the optimization of digital platforms. The collaboration is a multidisciplinary subject that combines crises management, communications, network collaborative organizational structures, social computing and technology. In conclusion, their efforts offer a model to develop citizen participation in the non-natural disaster using digital apps and citizen resources. The model intertwines participatory journalism and digital humanitarian practices that engage citizens during the pandemic on both digital platforms contribute to other citizens' efforts to prevent and overcome health crises.
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阻止病毒;印度尼西亚非自然灾害期间参与式新闻报道和数字人道主义研究
灾害事件中的慈善活动已深入印度尼西亚社会。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,它也表现为数字人道主义实践,政府将其归类为 2020 年至 2023 年的非自然灾害。关于 COVID-19 患者病例的错误信息和不准确数据的传播已成为阻止死亡的早期阶段工作的障碍。由于政府实施封锁和限制信息获取,作为重要信息来源之一的新闻媒体受到了攻击。因此,公民在阻止大流行方面的举措值得记录下来,作为今后管理灾难时的经验教训。通过采用定性方法,本研究描述了参与式新闻报道在印度尼西亚 "LaporCovid-19 "和 "KawalCOVID19 "收集数据和报道 COVID-19 案例的实践中的实施情况。研究发现,这两个平台在组织公民、制作、策划和传播信息的同时,还开展了数字人道主义实践。由于政府对媒体和记者实施封锁和限制,数字人道主义实践通过权力下放、自我组织、志愿服务和优化数字平台让公民参与其中。合作是一个多学科的课题,结合了危机管理、通信、网络协作组织结构、社会计算和技术。总之,他们的努力提供了一个利用数字应用程序和公民资源发展公民参与非自然灾害的模式。该模式将参与式新闻报道和数字人道主义实践交织在一起,让公民在大流行病期间通过两个数字平台参与进来,为其他公民预防和克服健康危机做出贡献。
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