Juliana Harsianti
Juliana Harsianti is an independent researcher and journalist, who lives in Indonesia. Her work is mainly related to the intersection between digital technology and social issues, especially gender. She has been working with several research institutions and also active in the internet governance fora. She is a long term volunteer for Global Voices, where she contributes as translator and author.
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El auge de las cibertropas y el acoso digital en Indonesia
Este artículo examina cómo las cibertropas estatales de Indonesia se están convirtiendo en acechadores digitales de mujeres y grupos marginados. Originalmente desplegados para manipular el discurso político durante las elecciones, estos actores trabajando de manera coordinada en internet utilizan ahora el acecho, el doxxing y la vigilancia para silenciar a activistas, feministas y voces…
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The rise of cybertroops and digital stalkers in Indonesia
This article examines how state-affiliated cybertroops in Indonesia are evolving into digital stalkers targeting women and marginalised groups. Originally deployed to manipulate political discourse during elections, these coordinated online actors now use harassment, doxxing, and surveillance to silence activists, feminists, and LGBTQIA+ voices. Juliana Harsianti shows how this tech-…