The book Digital Indonesia: Inclusion and Equality in Gender, Sexuality, Religion, Ecology, and Disability brings together insightful contributions from academics, researchers, and social activists from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Germany, all connected through the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst/The German Academic Exchange Service) network. This book explores the intersection of digital media technology and emancipatory activism, highlighting its potential to foster empowerment and create inclusive spaces, particularly for marginalised individuals and communities. At the same time, it critically examines the paradox of digital platforms. While they offer a sense of freedom within participatory culture, they also embed subtle mechanisms of control through technological inscriptions and platform algorithms. This dual nature of the digital realm, presenting both opportunities and challenges, can further entrench marginalisation and discrimination against already vulnerable groups in society. The chapters in this book adopt an intersectional approach, drawing from media and cultural studies, digital humanities, religious studies, gender studies, sociology, literature, and ecology. With a particular focus on social inclusion and empowerment in Indonesia
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