社交媒体中的政治超现实:印尼南苏门答腊地区代表委员会(DPD)女性候选人的案例研究

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1386/jammr_00073_1
Ridhah Taqwa, Zulfikri Suleman, Yosi Arianti, Anang Dwi Santoso
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本研究聚焦于印尼南苏门答腊岛的区域代表理事会(DPD)选举,并检视女性立法候选人(caleg)在社交媒体宣传活动中创造的超现实性。此外,它还特别关注社交媒体平台的使用。采用混合方法,将社交媒体帖子的内容分析与涉及12名线人的半结构化访谈相结合。该研究还旨在确定女性民主党候选人如何在社交媒体上展示自己的形象以及对选民的影响。结果显示,民主党女性候选人在社交媒体上展示自己的方式与社会文化对女性在政治中所扮演角色的期望一致。他们把自己描绘成能够在职业和个人生活之间保持健康平衡的人,他们受过教育,虔诚,与有影响力的人和公众有联系。研究还表明,选民仍然会受到社交媒体上对政治候选人的超现实主义描述的影响,尽管他们可以区分社交媒体上分享的照片和真实情况。这表明了社交媒体对塑造公众舆论和政治行为者行为的重大影响。这一结果将有助于扩大关于超现实、政治和社交媒体的学术文献。它还将揭示在寻求立法职位的妇女的政治运动中创造的超现实主义。本研究强调了社交媒体作为当代政治战略工具的重要性,以及在南苏门答腊民主民主党选举的背景下,超现实结构如何影响选民的看法和行为。
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Political hyper-reality in social media: A case study of female candidates in the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) of South Sumatera, Indonesia
This study focused on the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) election in South Sumatra, Indonesia, and examined the creation of hyper-reality in the social media campaigns of female legislative candidates (caleg). Furthermore, it specifically concentrated on the use of social media platforms. A mixed-methodology approach was used, which combined content analysis of social media posts with semi-structured interviews involving twelve informants. This study also aimed to determine how female DPD candidates project their image on social media and the effect on voters. The results showed that female DPD candidates presented themselves on social media in a manner consistent with sociocultural expectations of the role women are expected to play in politics. They portrayed themselves as individuals who can maintain a healthy balance between professional and personal lives, who are educated, devout and have connections with influential people and the general public. It was also shown that voters are still influenced by hyper-realistic depictions of political candidates shared on social media, even though they can differentiate between photographs shared on social media and actual reality. This demonstrated the significant impact of social media on shaping public opinion and the conduct of political actors. This result will contribute to the expanding academic literature on hyper-reality, politics and social media. It will also shed light on the creation of hyper-reality in the political campaigns of women seeking legislative office. This study emphasized the importance of social media as a strategic tool in contemporary politics and how hyper-reality constructions may influence voters’ perceptions and behaviour in the context of DPD elections in South Sumatra.
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