The influence of social media on religious identity politics among Indonesian millennial generation

Simulacra Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI:10.21107/sml.v5i2.16621
Cucu Hayati, A. Ihsan, Muhammad Farras Shaka
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The millennial generation and social media are like two sides of a coin. Social media has become an inherent identity of the main characteristics of the millennial generation, who are adaptive, innovative, and pragmatic. Under these conditions, this research studies whether social media disproportionately impacts the behaviours of the millennial generation, especially in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic, which demands online interactions. Through qualitative methods, this article is based on the analysis of documents related to religious identity politics on social media and is strengthened by in-depth interviews. From data analysis and interviews, it is evident that the millennial generation accesses social media more than just as a medium of entertainment. It is also driven by the interests of communication and seeking answers to problems of life. Even if the millennial generation accesses platforms that lead to religious identity politics, it is more driven by a momentary curiosity about the issues that are present in their minds, except for those who have been indoctrinated by an exclusive religious understanding from the start and place politics as an inseparable part of their religious identity.
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社交媒体对印尼千禧一代宗教认同政治的影响
千禧一代和社交媒体就像一枚硬币的两面。社交媒体已经成为千禧一代固有的主要特征,他们具有适应性、创新性和实用性。在这种情况下,本研究研究社交媒体是否对千禧一代的行为产生了不成比例的影响,特别是在新冠肺炎大流行时代,这需要在线互动。本文通过定性方法,在分析社交媒体上宗教认同政治相关文献的基础上,通过深度访谈进行强化。从数据分析和访谈中可以明显看出,千禧一代使用社交媒体不仅仅是作为一种娱乐媒介。它也被交流的兴趣和寻求生活问题的答案所驱动。即使千禧一代进入了导致宗教身份政治的平台,但除了那些从一开始就被一种排他性的宗教理解灌输并将政治视为其宗教身份不可分割的一部分的人之外,他们更多的是受到对他们心中存在的问题的短暂好奇心的驱使。
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