Digital Technology in Land Management: A New Direction for Education and Research on Land Policy in Indonesia through Digital Discourse Analysis

Muhammad Arifin Siregar, Sulikah Asmorowati, Falih Suaedi, Choirul Anam

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Abstract: This study analyzes the implementation of digital technology in land management in Indonesia and its implications for land policy education and research through a digital discourse analysis approach. Drawing on data from news articles, public opinion, and official digital policy publications, the research explores how land policy narratives are constructed and disseminated in digital spaces and how society responds to such transformations. The findings reveal that the shift from physical to electronic land certificates, the development of land information systems, and the introduction of applications such as Sentuh Tanahku have enhanced the efficiency, transparency, and accountability of land administration services. However, challenges related to data security and unequal technological infrastructure remain significant obstacles. In the context of education, this study finds that digital discourses on land policy offer new, interdisciplinary, and contextual learning avenues for land policy education. The study provides both theoretical and practical contributions to the advancement of technology-driven land governance systems and the development of land policy education in Indonesia.

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Digital technology, land management, electronic land certificates, digital discourse analysis, land policy education, agrarian reform, Indonesia.

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