Cyberprotest: new media and the new social movement in Indonesia
Journal: RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism (Vol.24, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-03-03
Authors : Munadhil Muqsith; Valerii Muzykant; Ksenia Kuzmenkova;
Page : 765-775
Keywords : new media; new social movement; The Draft Bill of Music;
Abstract
This paper aims to write the phenomenon of cyberprotest through new media in Indonesia. The development of new media caused changes in the pattern of social movements. This paper tries to explain how the design campaign of activists of the National Coalition to Rejects The Draft Bill of Music (RNTL RUUP) initiated by the Government of Indonesia. They consider this Draft Bill of Music will threaten freedom of expression in music in the future. Activists mobilized the protest movement through the #TolakRUUPermusikan and #Bersama BatalkanRUUPermusikan through online petitions, websites, Instagram, and Twitter.
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