The power of social media in BERLIBUR as new social movement in West Bandung Regency Indonesia

Meria Octavianti and Atalia, Praratya (2020) The power of social media in BERLIBUR as new social movement in West Bandung Regency Indonesia. [UNSPECIFIED]

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Abstract

Social media has a tremendous power to drive community participation in development. This is evidenced by Berlibur (bebersih keliling lembur) ‘Cleaning Our Surroundings’, a program that have been successfully held regularly by many communities in West Bandung Regency. Berlibur is a new social movement in West Bandung that is rooted from the concern of various communities about environmental cleanliness, particularly about the bad habit of littering. This article aims at looking into the most important thing igniting public participation and engaging them to Berlibur, so that the research result could be empirical data in developing and enhancing the initiative. This study employed qualitative method with case study approach to describe how the power of social media can drive community participation in this independent environmental cleaning up program. The results showed that the form and the content of social media as well as the character of the audience become the key factor in the success of communication of the initiators of Berlibur. Various communities with different backgrounds are united in Komunitas Lintas KBB ‘All West Bandung Regency Communities’ to collect garbage to positively exemplify and unconsciously grow the community awareness of throwing garbage properly. Keywords: Social Media, New Social Movement, Community, Berlibur, Garbage Collection Movement

Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
Subjects: JOURNAL
Divisions: Pascasarjana > S2-Ilmu Komunikasi 2020
Depositing User: asep suryana
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2022 07:25
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2022 02:04
URI: http://repository.unpas.ac.id/id/eprint/57792

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