Menggali Hubungan antara Media Sosial dan Kebijakan Pemerintah: Pendekatan Bibliometrik dan Tinjauan Pustaka

https://doi.org/10.22146/kawistara.78591

Muhammad Dimas Rizqi(1*), Wendi Aji Saputra(2), Mardi Murahman(3)

(1) Universitas Musi Rawas
(2) Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan, FISIP, Universitas Musi Rawas
(3) Universitas Musi Rawas
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Tujuan pada penelitian ini adalah untuk menggali hubungan media sosial dan kebijakan pemerintah dengan pendekatan studi literatur dan bibliometrik. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode bibliometrik dan data atau jurnal yang diambil pada publish or perish sebanyak 97 jurnal dari tahun 2012-2022 dan diambil 50 jurnal sebagai sampel yang sesuai dengan penelitian ini. Selain itu, VOSviewer yang berfungsi untuk menentukan gap antara penelitian dari jurnal atau artikel terdahulu baik dari tahun 2012-2022. Hasil temuan dalam penelitian ini adalah dari 50 jurnal yang digunakan didapatkan 605 cites dan 137,41 cites per year. Kemudian, dari analisis menggunakan VOSviewer ditemukan 1) adanya Network Visualization  yang terlihat antar co-word baik dari government, public policy, social media dan lain sebagainya, 2) adanya Overlay Visualization untuk melihat jurnal dari yang lama sampai yang terbaru ditandai dengan warna biru gelap sampai dengan warna kuning terang (2012-2022), 3) adanya Density Visualization bahwa warna kuning pada diameter lingkaran terbesar berarti kata kunci lebih padat dan lebih sering muncul, dan semakin terang warnanya, semakin jarang menyatu dengan latar belakang hijau. Sehingga jika dieksplorasi lebih mendalam secara keseluruhan maka co-word media sosial memiliki hubungan yang kuat dalam perumusan kebijakan yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah.


Keywords


Bibliometrik; Media Sosial; Kebijakan Pemerintah.

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