Research Article
Effect of New Media on Political Participation in the Border Area of the Republic of Indonesia - The Democratic Republic of East Timor
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.5-11-2019.2292496, author={Kennorton Hutasoit and Henni Gusfa and Ahmad Mulyana}, title={Effect of New Media on Political Participation in the Border Area of the Republic of Indonesia - The Democratic Republic of East Timor}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Sciences, ICSS 2019, 5-6 November 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICSS}, year={2020}, month={3}, keywords={effect media new media political participation border area}, doi={10.4108/eai.5-11-2019.2292496} }
- Kennorton Hutasoit
Henni Gusfa
Ahmad Mulyana
Year: 2020
Effect of New Media on Political Participation in the Border Area of the Republic of Indonesia - The Democratic Republic of East Timor
ICSS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.5-11-2019.2292496
Abstract
Indonesia held the Legislative and Presidential Elections simultaneously on April 17, 2019. In these elections’ candidates and the success team actively used new media to influence voters. This research was conducted to find out how much influence the new media has on political participation in the 2019 elections, especially in Belu Regency as the border region of Indonesia-Timor Leste. The researchers previously examined the effect of the new media on the election of governors whose locations were in urban areas. In contrast to this study conducted in simultaneous elections located in rural areas in Belu Regency. This Research conducted in April 2019 with 282 respondents of beginner’s voter in Belu Regency. The independent variables examined in this study were affect new media (X) and dependent variables of voter participation (Y). The theories used in this study are stimulus response theory, magic bullet theory, and political participation concept. Based on linear regression analysis, the variable X has a positive effect on the variable Y. However, this effect is included in the weak category with a correlation rate of 31.5 percent.