‘Milenial Bicara Anti-Korupsi’ Media and Youth Anti-Corruption Movement
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Saef Andrian, Adinda Khairun Nisa, Nicka Tri Mulyasari, Adi Rahmanto, Nazela Fossy Noer Oemardhi

‘Milenial Bicara Anti-Korupsi’ Media and Youth Anti-Corruption Movement

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‘milenial bicara anti-korupsi’ media and youth anti-corruption movement. Indonesia battles rampant corruption. Explore 'Milenial Bicara Anti-Korupsi' and the vital role of media and the millennial generation in anti-corruption efforts.

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Abstract

Corruption is any type of activity based on dishonesty by taking advantage of the position or power held in order to obtain benefits for individuals or other people. In Indonesia itself, it is so synonymous with the problem of corruption, as well as corruption which is identical with Indonesia. This seems to illustrate the impression that Indonesia and corruption are two things that cannot be separated. The problem related to corruption that occurs in Indonesia is indeed quite alarming, the article is that criminal cases of corruption in Indonesia occur non-stop from year to year, almost every year new corruption cases appear with old or new figures. Corruption can be likened to a disease that gnaws at the mentality of Indonesians that seems difficult to treat. Therefore, it is important to change the mindset of the millennial generation from now on to increase awareness of the importance of anti-corruption because the future of Indonesia lies in the current millennial generation. The millennial generation has an important role in reducing and eradicating criminal acts of corruption, therefore, in order for that role to be real, it is necessary to provide training for the millennial generation in fighting corruption in the present or in the future.


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This paper addresses the critical and persistent issue of corruption in Indonesia, a problem the abstract vividly describes as "synonymous" with the nation and a "disease" gnawing at its mentality. The emphasis on the millennial generation as a pivotal force for change, responsible for shaping Indonesia's future and playing an "important role in reducing and eradicating criminal acts of corruption," is both timely and highly relevant. The abstract effectively establishes the urgency of the problem and positions the millennial generation as a key demographic for anti-corruption efforts, underscoring the necessity of mindset shifts and targeted training to foster awareness. However, a significant gap exists between the abstract's comprehensive problem statement and the more specific research focus implied by the title: "‘Milenial Bicara Anti-Korupsi’ Media and Youth Anti-Corruption Movement." The abstract meticulously details the pervasiveness of corruption and the general importance of millennial engagement but entirely omits any discussion of the "Media" component or how it relates to a specific "Youth Anti-Corruption Movement." It leaves unclear whether the study analyzes existing media platforms, examines how millennials use media to discuss anti-corruption, or investigates the role of media in galvanizing or shaping such movements. This lack of connection makes it difficult to ascertain the paper's actual scope, methodology, or unique contribution beyond a general call for millennial anti-corruption awareness. To provide a robust evaluation, the paper would need to clarify its central research question and methodological approach. While the abstract strongly articulates the 'why' – why anti-corruption efforts are crucial and why millennials are important – it completely overlooks the 'what' and 'how' of the actual study. A revised abstract should clearly state how the research investigates the "‘Milenial Bicara Anti-Korupsi’ Media" and its specific interplay with or influence on the "Youth Anti-Corruption Movement." Without this clarity, the potential impact of the research in exploring the dynamics of youth engagement and media in anti-corruption efforts remains underexplored, suggesting a need for a more focused and research-oriented abstract.


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