The COVID-19 pandemic: Resilience of Indonesian journalists release_hi2ja4kzlzhu5a5ac6edcqjicm

by Gilang Desti Parahita

Published in Pacific Journalism Review – Te Koakoa by Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Library.

2021   Volume 27, Issue 1and2, p85-104

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the global news industry to adapt to the current crisis. In some Global South countries, challenges have also come from an existing political instability and economic limitations. Indonesia represents a Global South country where its journalists have struggled to maintain the quality of news while many have faced layoffs. This research involved a survey data with 100 respondents, some interviews and observations, which indicated that in the COVID-19 pandemic Indonesian journalists have been severely affected and are not sufficiently equipped or prepared to face any accelerated and sudden changes caused by the coronavirus. However, in some instances, journalists have been able to deploy advanced digital technology and work collaboratively to provide quality information during the pandemic. The article argues that mastering journalism data and collaborative work should be embraced to enhance the resilience of the journalist community. 
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