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dc.contributor.authorSadasri, Lidwina Mutia (57220814481)
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dc.date.accessioned2025-02-11T15:59:14Z
dc.date.available2025-02-11T15:59:14Z
dc.date.issued2020
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dc.identifier.issn10239499
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dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097668730&partnerID=40&md5=a2f358e90fd8f18aca78b72f9ebc83d2
dc.identifier.urihttp://digilib.fisipol.ugm.ac.id/repo/handle/15717717/21594
dc.description.abstractInformation dissemination in the media, specifically social media, is one of the critical channels of information related to the COVID-19 outbreak sought by the public. The information presented has been related to accurate and reliable situation reports and false information in various forms, not only text-based but also audio and visual. The chaos of data, coupled with a central response that seemed unprepared, shaped the Indonesian community s percep-tions of the COVID-19 outbreak. This fact related to the massive number of internet users in Indonesia is one aspect of the government s decision, in this case BNPB (Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana; officially National Disaster Management Authority), to engage strong social media influencers. The government collaborated with some influencers to enable public engage-ment through online social media platforms in the context of COVID-19 two of them being @dr.tirta and @rachelvennya. The platforms also gained more visibility after being appointed COVID-19 influencers. They updated information about COVID-19 on their social media accounts with picture posts and Instagram stories, either individually or in collaboration with others. This study aims to analyse the practice of the Indonesian government s agency using micro-celebrity to deploy a risk communication frame and the delivery of the message by a celebrated person. © 2020, Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology. All rights reserved.
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.publisherPacific Journalism Review
dc.title3. Micro-celebrity participation and risk communication in indonesia a content analysis of @dr.tirta and @rachelvennya instagram posts during the covid-19 pandemic
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dc.description.pages18.0
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