No images? Click here Almost two years into the pandemic: where are we now?Happy new year, everyone. The Conversation Indonesia welcomes 2022 with a new spirit and hope, wishing that this new year will be better. Our team has prepared new things and projects for this year and we can't wait to share it to you soon. We have published a new edition of our Indonesian newsletter called Nawala to catch up with the latest issues in Indonesia. We plan to redesign our article formats and launch the third series of Sains Sekitar Kita podcast. We will also hold a series of discussion events next year. So stay tuned. In today's newsletter edition, we will share you our English articles published during year end.
‘Mission impossible?’: tracking political misinformation and disinformation on TikTokTracking misinformation and disinformation on TikTok is a difficult feat, a study finds
Alternative data: setting the record straight on the scale of Indonesia’s 2019 firesResearch found more than 3.11 million hectares of land burned in 2019 across Indonesia’s 34 provinces, nearly double the official estimate of 1.64 million hectares. Why did the early warning system fail to save the lives of residents around Mount Semeru?To answer this question, it's important to understand how Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources classify the physical events of Semeru and the corresponding alert level. |