scholarly journals Kajian Literatur Tentang Tipologi Perilaku Berinternet Generasi Muda Indonesia

2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Zainuddin Muda Monggilo

Abstract: This paper aims to explore the internet behavior of young generation in Indonesia. The study is conducted by analyzing the relevant literature and references based on the assumption of uses and gratifi cations theory, in order to provide comprehensive mapping. The result shows four types of internet activity namely information, communication and socialization, entertainment and recreation, as well as self-expression. This typology is expected to be a reference for the government and stakeholders to formulate strategic and soluble actions in overcoming the adverse effects of the online activities which tend to lurk young generation in Indonesia.Abstrak: Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk memaparkan perilaku berinternet generasi muda di Indonesia. Telaah dilakukan dengan menganalisis berbagai literatur dan referensi yang relevan sehingga dapat memberikan pemetaan komprehensif. Kajian pustaka didasarkan pada asumsi teori uses & gratifi cations yang berfokus pada pemanfaatan dan gratifi kasi khalayak terhadap media tertentu. Hasilnya menunjukkan empat jenis kegiatan berinternet yaitu informasi, komunikasi dan sosialisasi, hiburan dan rekreasi, serta ekspresi diri. Keempat tipologi tersebut diharapkan dapat menjadi rujukan bagi pemerintah dan pihak terkait untuk merumuskan serangkaian langkah strategis dan solusi dalam mengatasi efek buruk aktivitas online yang cenderung mengintai generasi muda di Indonesia.

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Erwani Merry Sartika ◽  
Daniel Setiadikarunia ◽  
Aan Darmawan ◽  
Audyati Gany ◽  
Novie Theresia BR. Pasaribu ◽  
...  

Internet of Things (IoT) is a conceptual technology that aims to complement the benefits of internet connectivity that connected continuously. IoT is a paradigm that states that each object can be used as a device that can identify, sense, as long as it is connected to the telecommunications network and provides communication with other equipment that connected to the internet. PAR (Participatory Action Research) is a method that involves interested parties in assessing the actions being carried out to make changes for the better. Youth Organization is a place for the development of the young generation that grows from awareness and responsibility, and officially is supported by the government to develop the potential that exists in the area. Electrical Engineering Study Program of Universitas Kristen Maranatha supports Karang Taruna Haur Galur Sukagalih Village, Bandung City, by providing knowledge, competencies, and skills, especially in the Internet of Things technology. Through this training obtained the results that indicate an increase of 30%, specifically about the knowledge of the nature of capacitors, and knowledge of WiFi. While for some knowledge questions such as LDR, pull-up, and some symbols, a quite good correct answer percentage of around 40% (from all participants) was obtained. The motivation of participants to progress and develop is seen from 100% of participants felt training needed to be continued again.


2020 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 04001
Author(s):  
Van Thien Hao

In the article, the author has analyzed the current situation of fintech market development and Vietnam’s startup ecosystem in recent years. The research results show that, in the past 3 years, the number of fintech companies in Vietnam has nearly quadrupled, the market value in 2020 is estimated at 9 billion USD. With 72% of adults using smartphones, nearly 64% of the population using the Internet, along with the young generation of technology-savvy, the explosion of e-commerce and the support of the Government, Vietnam is a potential market for implementing tech startup models. Opportunities and challenges for fintech startups in Vietnam have been discussed by the author, from which solutions to develop fintech ecosystems are proposed in the upcoming time.


Author(s):  
Mohamad Yusof Darus, Et. al.

Digital divide is referring to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don't or have restricted access such as internet. The digital divide continues an important public policy debate that encompasses social, economic and political issues. This research focuses on to identify internet accessibility factors at Pulau Tuba Langkawi. In this research study, we focus on surveying internet accessibility and conducting an interview using quantitative study. Internet accessibility is conducted using OpenSignal application. OpenSignal is application to build a network coverage map of cellular network. For second method, quantitative survey was conducted by interviewing and questionnaire, with the sample size of the survey is 30. From this research, the results show only two spots which has good internet coverage which are near a primary school which are government owned premises. On the other hand, the area along the beach has moderate to bad internet coverage and certain place such as Lubuk Chempedak has very limited internet coverage. From quantitative survey, majority of population has average competent level of knowledge and skills to use the internet application such as email, online banking etc. Furthermore, the results show that majority of population strongly agreed that internet has the potential to increase their income and market their local product to bigger market. However, majority of them unable to use the internet and benefits from it due to poor internet accessibility. Therefore, more IT educational program and training should be given, and the government and local authority must play its part to improve the internet infrastructure so that the population did not continue being left out from the development of digital economy.


2011 ◽  
pp. 129-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian S. Krueger

While more is probably known about the causes of political participation than any other political behavior, the research program suffers in that it generally assumes citizens operate within an unproblematic surveillance context. This chapter argues that the growing use of the Internet for political participation and the government’s expanded electronic surveillance capacities make this assumption increasingly dubious. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s insights concerning surveillance and resistance, I develop empirical hypotheses related to surveillance and Internet political participation. Testing these hypotheses using data derived from a unique probability sample survey of U.S. Internet users, surveillance is shown to influence online political activity. Those who oppose the current administration, and who perceive the government monitors their Internet behavior, participate in politics online at the highest rates. Next, I test whether perceptions of online surveillance lead to a similar higher probability of conventional offline political activity. The results suggest that for those opposed to the regime’s policies, online surveillance increases the likelihood of engagement in offline political participation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 5-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Consolaro

It all began in Ancient Egypt where people used to bleach their teeth with antiseptic mouthwashes made of urea from human urine. Teeth harmony is promoted by expression of feelings, communication, a real window of the brain and its content! Tooth bleaching products are medicines, not cosmetics! Mouth washing with hydrogen peroxide is an illogical and dangerous procedure! Hydrogen peroxide must be used in one's mouth only when employed by a dentist who has been properly instructed to protect the mucosa, preventing it from receiving these products. How and for how long these products are going to be used require caution in order to avoid or decrease any adverse effects on the tissues. Many websites instruct people on how to purchase and prepare hydrogen peroxide so that it is used as an antiseptic mouthwash and tooth bleaching agent. Some websites even refer to dentists as "exploiters", accusing them of not instructing patients properly. In this article, we aim at providing evidence and information upon which dentists and assistants may base their thinking as well as their opinion and procedures regarding "the indiscriminate and free use of hydrogen peroxide in the mouth, on teeth and oral mucosa". Those websites, blogs and social network profiles trespass the limits of public trust and should be immediately sued by the government for committing a crime against public health.


Author(s):  
Tuyen Thanh Nguyen ◽  
Donald Elkin Schauder

This chapter explores preconditions for the successful development of e-government in Vietnam, particularly the readiness of the population to access and use ICTs. It reports the results of in-depth interviews in 2006 with 38 citizens in various regions of the country, which focused on patterns of non-use and use of ICTs and particularly the Internet. The chapter explores obstacles to effective use of Internet based services amongst both ICT nonusers and users, and implications are drawn for the development and uptake of e-government services. In the light of the interview data and relevant literature, suggestions are offered as to how the Government of Vietnam might better use ICTs to improve communication between citizens and government, with a view to building a more informed and empowered society.


Author(s):  
Chia-Shiang Cheng ◽  
Yi-Jen Huang ◽  
Chien-An Sun ◽  
Chi An ◽  
Yu-Tien Chang ◽  
...  

Adolescents’ Internet health information usage has rarely been investigated. Adolescents seek all kinds of information from the Internet, including health information, which affects their Health Literacy that eHealth Literacy (eHL). This study is a retrospective observational study, we have total of 500 questionnaires were distributed, 87% of which were recovered, and we explored the channels that adolescents use to search for health information, their ability to identify false information, and factors affecting the type and content of health information queried. Adolescents believe that the Internet is a good means to seek health information because of its instant accessibility, frequent updating, convenience, and lack of time limits. More boys use the Internet to seek health information than girls in junior high schools (p = 0.009). The Internet is an important source of health information for adolescents but contains extensive misinformation that adolescents cannot identify. Additionally, adolescent boys and girls are interested in different health issues. Therefore, the government should implement measures to minimize misinformation on the Internet and create a healthy, educational online environment to promote Adolescents’ eHealth Literacy (eHL).


Yuridika ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Masitoh Indriani ◽  
Adhy Riadhy Arafah ◽  
Fitri Nuril Islamy

The development of Information Technology (IT) changes the patterns of community’s behavior. The presence of the Internet as the main platform of online activities including electronic transaction is vulnerable to the presence of cyber attacks by irresponsible parties. Criminal acts in cyberspace (cybercrime) pose a major threat in the governance of online activities and other electronic transactions. One of the efforts of the Government of Republic of Indonesia to face those challenges is by authorising the Government Regulations Number 82 Year 2012 concerning the Implementation of Electronic Transaction Systems in order to govern the electronic transaction activities. This article will discuss about how the Government of Republic of Indonesia copes the issue of the threat on electronic transactions.Keywords: cybercrime, electronic transactions system, goverment regulation No. 82/ 2012


Author(s):  
Arkadii V. Sokolov

Interrelations of two types of communication cultures are considered: books and information. A formula of intelligence and intellectuality, allowing to reveal principles of book communication (The Gutenberg Galaxy) and of digitized information communication (The McLuhan Galaxy) is offered. Functioning of the Internet as the main stream of the McLuhan Galaxy is reviewed in detail.


Author(s):  
Arkadiy V. Sokolov

Interrelations of two types of communication cultures are considered: books and information. A formula of intelligence and intellectuality, allowing to reveal principles of book communication (The Gutenberg Galaxy) and of digitized information communication (The McLuhan Galaxy) is offered. Functioning of the Internet as the main stream of the McLuhan Galaxy is reviewed in detail.


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