This research aims to explore the childfree discourse constructed by the two leading online news outlets in Indonesia, namely *** and ***. I argue that online news outlets construct a discourse that aims to discrimina...
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As the countries with a high percentage of deaths due to COVID-19, Indonesia and Pakistan have the potential to difficulties in maintaining the sustainability of social, economic and political life including sustainab...
As the countries with a high percentage of deaths due to COVID-19, Indonesia and Pakistan have the potential to difficulties in maintaining the sustainability of social, economic and political life including sustainability technology. The quality of education in Indonesia and Pakistan has the same fate, which is more lagging behind its neighbouring countries. Likewise, Pakistan, lags behind India so that some of its citizens choose to study abroad. The purpose of this study is to illustrate how Indonesia and Pakistan utilize social learning platforms to support sustainability technology. The theoretical framework used is about social learning platforms as part technology, assumptions of lagging ICT in developing countries and digital communication systems in a country supporting the lives of its citizens. The research method used was descriptive qualitative, with data verified crosscheck by research teams from two countries. The conclusion of the study mentioned that some social learning platforms in the two countries vary and are not equal in popularity. Google Classroom, Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn learning are popular platforms in both countries studied. They are different habit of learning process in two countries; Students in Indonesia is getting used to learning via digital media, while in Pakistan; students still expect face-to-face lectures/teachers meetings even though there are already a digital version of the learning platforms.
It is estimated that by 2030, 70% of the global population will live in cities. Cities today need to accommodate more people, as well as create a sustainable environment with efficient resources. Therefore, the concep...
It is estimated that by 2030, 70% of the global population will live in cities. Cities today need to accommodate more people, as well as create a sustainable environment with efficient resources. Therefore, the concept of smart cities, which entails utilizing technological innovations, has become an important priority on many cities' agendas [1]. We will attempt to answer the question: "Are smart cities smart?" by looking at the five pillars associated with smart cities — Smart Grid, E-Governance, Infrastructure and Transportation, Crime Prevention, and Information and communication Technology (ICT) applications.
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