Low awareness of the link between heat and eco-anxiety in Indonesia requires a more comprehensive strategy in the campaign.
While virality holds values, state actors still hold responsibility for sensing and understanding the inherent problems, and recognising the urgency to address it through differing policy capacities.
Addressing data breaches and government surveillance misuse requires a balanced approach that respects national security and individual privacy.
Data showed the view of the Indonesian government wasn’t prominent in news coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Liars and fake news merchants are profiting from misinformation and disinformation in Indonesia. Can it be fixed?
As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
The growing gulf between policy spaces and research communities in Indonesia has been apparent in recent years, as evidenced in the use of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the enactment of new laws and regulation.
It appears to have become more prevalent, visible, and possibly also more politicised in post-pandemic times, as general trust in governments and mainstream media declines.
A unified approach from journalism scholars in the Global North and Global South is needed to promote more gender-sensitive, solutions-driven, and victim-survivor-centred reporting about violence against women.
The platform’s handling of harmful content, including disinformation, hate speech and propaganda, has attracted widespread criticism.
Technological advancements such as machine learning offer hope in improving the efficiency of detecting – and preventing – harassing or intimidating online behaviour.
Is Indonesia's proposed new capital in Borneo a model for sustainable urban transformation in Southeast Asia, or an impending environmental disaster?
A controversial exhibition in Amsterdam could represent another step towards enhancing friendship between two former foes, but highlights how the violence of the past can neither be completely erased from public memory.
Indonesia’s government has funded a thorough media literacy program, but rather than stopping misinformation, it may serve to undermine independent thought.
Residents of flood-prone areas have been counting on local knowledge and community support to deal with floods for centuries. Can scientists work with them to mitigate the problem?
Despite Western perceptions of these flying mammals, in the East they’re associated with folklore and customs that are largely positive in nature.
In developing and conflict-affected countries, support systems for children’s protection in times of the pandemic risk being overlooked.
Bringing a broader social perspective to issues that might otherwise be resolved in strictly religious deliberations.
A deeper examination of gender is sorely needed to try to prevent further acts of violent extremism and terrorism.
While alarming, the recent sequence of earthquakes in Indonesia isn't necessarily leading to a large-scale eruption.
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