Kolaborasi Pemerintah dan Masyarakat Sipil Merespon Covid-19 di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Melalui Pendekatan Crisis Visualizations
This research discusses the collaboration of the Yogyakarta Special Region government (DIY) and civil society in responding to Covid-19. This study analyzes the collaboration between the two by applying the crisis visualizations approach. Crisis visualization is a concept that describes visual crisis information, which aims to assist the public in mitigating risks and emergencies, as well as helping institutions and authorities in overcoming threats. In creating a visualization of the Covid-19 crisis, there are six techniques or forms, namely: crisis information in the form of temporal and geospatial visualizations (crisis maps); forecast trends and influences; the nature of the crisis; risk mitigation guidelines; visualization of risk, vulnerability and equity information; and measure the multi-effect impact of the crisis. The collaboration between the DIY government and civil society will be reviewed from the six techniques or forms of visualizing the Covid-19 crisis. This study uses a qualitative method. Data collection using interview techniques, literature study, and from internet sources. This study found that the collaboration between DIY government and civil society in crisis visualization does not occur directly. This research found that the making of visual crisis communication was managed only by the government. Community involvement occurs in the collection of raw data in the field to be conveyed to the government. This study found that the collaboration with civil society was built on the educational aspect, informal coordination which tended to be bottom-up approach, and promotion through the mass media.