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Correction to: Ludic cybermilitias: shadow play and computational propaganda in the Indonesian predatory state, Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2023, Page 283, https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcad026
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This is a correction to: Pradipa P Rasidi, Ludic cybermilitias: shadow play and computational propaganda in the Indonesian predatory state, Communication, Culture and Critique, 2023, tcad020, https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcad020
Several corrections have been made to the originally published version of this manuscript.
On the first page, the following sentence has been corrected:
‘Compared to their association with religious populism, there was less attention given to the mobilization of buzzers by progressive politicians such as President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and then-governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.’
The sentence now reads as follows:
‘Compared to their association with religious populism, there was less attention given to the mobilization of buzzers by politicians then-perceived as progressives, such as President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and then-governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.’
On the second page, the following sentence has been corrected:
‘In this article, I would like to foreground Indonesian political buzzers as ludic cybermilitias: technopolitical networks of actors organized in digitally-mediated campaigns to advance resource accumulation, driven by a pursuit of playful participation in the shadow economy.’
The sentence now reads as follows:
‘In this article, I would like to foreground Indonesian political buzzers as ludic cybermilitias: technopolitical networks of actors organized in digitally-mediated campaigns to advance resource accumulation, embracing a sense of playful participation in the shadow economy.’
In the reference section, the following reference has been corrected:
Sastramidjaja, Y., Rasidi, P. P., & Elsitra, G. N. (2022). Peddling secrecy in a climate of distrust: Buzzers in Indonesia as information brokers and conspiracy theorists. ISEAS Perspective, 2022(85), 1–12.
The reference now reads as follows:
Sastramidjaja, Y., Rasidi, P. P., & Elsitra, G. N. (2022). Peddling secrecy in a climate of distrust: Buzzers, rumours and implications for Indonesia’s 2024 elections ISEAS Perspective, 2022(85), 1–12.