Prophetic-Humanization Communication among Generation Z on COVID-19 Information

Ade Abdul Hak, Fahma Rianti, Hikmah Irfaniah
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For Generation Z, especially those who study librarianship in the digital age, e-literacy is essential. It refers to using a computer with information, media, moral literacy, and learning and thinking abilities. One of them is how they communicate COVID-19 information. Through the behavior of librarianship students from the seven State Islamic Universities in Indonesia, this study aims to measure the impact of e-literacy on prophetic-humanization communication among Generation Z. With a 9% error rate and a sample size of 116 pupils, stratified random sampling (proportional) was used to acquire the data. The findings strongly correlate information usage behavior, prophetic-humanization communication, and e-literacy. In addition, e-literacy impacts prophetic communication by changing how people use COVID-19 data. Only the level of learning and thinking abilities can fully demonstrate the good and significant impact of e-literacy skills through information behavior on humanization-prophetic communication. This study's relevance is that students should increase their e-literacy to communicate more prophetically and ethically using electronic media.  
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Z世代对新冠疫情信息的先知-人性化沟通
对于Z世代,尤其是那些在数字时代学习图书馆学的人来说,电子素养是必不可少的。它是指使用计算机具有信息、媒介、道德素养、学习和思考能力。其中之一是他们如何沟通COVID-19信息。本研究以印尼七所国立伊斯兰大学图书馆专业学生的行为为研究对象,旨在衡量电子素养对z世代先知-人性化交流的影响。本研究采用分层随机抽样(比例抽样)方法,误差率为9%,样本量为116名学生。研究结果与信息使用行为、先知-人性化沟通和电子素养密切相关。此外,电子素养通过改变人们使用COVID-19数据的方式,影响了预言性传播。只有学习和思维能力的水平才能充分体现电子素养技能通过信息行为对人性化-预言性传播的良好而显著的影响。本研究的相关性在于,学生应该提高他们的电子素养,以便更有预见性和道德地使用电子媒体进行交流。
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