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Authors: Kuno Yoseph Genta 1 and  Wihartono 2

Affiliations: 1 Graduate School of Asian and African Studies, Kyoto University, Japan ; 2 Faculty of Social Science and Political Science, University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Keyword(s): post-truth, populism, Islamic populism, social media, political communication

Abstract: The current political tension in Indonesia has fuelled speculation that the political orientation in Indonesia itself is moving from the democratisation characterised by the paradoxes in various realms which degrade the subsistence quality of its democracy (Hadis, and Robison 2005; Mietzner 2011; Okamoto and Rozaki, 2006), to the contestation among distinct streams of populism (Hadiz and Robison 2017; Perastyawan 2018; Djani and Tornquist 2017). Furthermore, it is observed as the global phenomenon that cyberspace has become a significant site for such contestation, where disinformation and hate are frequently rampant (Bradshaw and Howard, 2017). In particular, Indonesia has recently witnessed the rise of political figures who embrace the aspiration of dissatisfied people; of these an Islamist group is one of the notable contestants among others attacking each other in cyberspace by frequent use of social media and fake news. This paper will, firstly, describe the nature of such popul ist cyber activities in the Indonesian political context, drawing primarily on that of the opposition parties’ supporters in facing the 2019 presidential election, and, secondly, discuss the validity of the populist force in navigating Indonesian political dynamics, namely in terms of whether it will be a new political model or end up as a brief phenomenon empty of significance. (More)

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Paper citation in several formats:
Genta, K. and Wihartono. (2019). Reconfiguring Post-Ahok Populism, Post-Truth, and Cyberspace in Indonesia. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Social and Political Affairs - ICoCSPA; ISBN 978-989-758-393-3, SciTePress, pages 47-58. DOI: 10.5220/0008816600470058

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title={Reconfiguring Post-Ahok Populism, Post-Truth, and Cyberspace in Indonesia},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Social and Political Affairs - ICoCSPA},
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JO - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Social and Political Affairs - ICoCSPA
TI - Reconfiguring Post-Ahok Populism, Post-Truth, and Cyberspace in Indonesia
SN - 978-989-758-393-3
AU - Genta, K.
AU - Wihartono.
PY - 2019
SP - 47
EP - 58
DO - 10.5220/0008816600470058
PB - SciTePress