Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Citizen and Government Review

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This edition reviews various relevant aspects of Indonesia's social and political context. One of them highlights the role of mass media in political communication, from the dominance of mainstream media to the power of social media in influencing public opinion. Some discuss the role of social media, especially in facilitating anti-corruption movements and increasing government transparency. Discussions about the implementation of sharia in Indonesia through Twitter discourse analysis are also a concern. Meanwhile, analysis of Papuan women in sustainable development provides relevant policy recommendations. Finally, the ideological contestation of Islamic and nationalist parties in South Sulawesi considers a shift from voter fanaticism towards political pragmatism, reflecting local political dynamics that are important to understand in a broader context.

Published: 15-02-2024