DIGITAL POPULISM AND AFFECTIVE POLITICS: THE CASE OF PRABOWO SUBIANTO'S 'GEMOY' PERSONA AND ITS RESONANCE WITH MILLENNIAL AND GEN-Z VOTERS IN INDONESIA

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  • Zainul Djumadin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52152/801942

Keywords:

Affective Politics, Digital Populism, Political Branding, Youth Electorate, Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto.

Abstract

This study analyzes Prabowo Subianto's strategic rebranding from an authoritarian military figure to a 'Gemoy' (charmingly humorous) persona during Indonesia's 2024 presidential election, which targeted the youth vote comprising over 56% of the electorate. Employing a qualitative approach, including interviews with campaign insiders and digital analytics framed by Norton's communication style theory, the research identifies animated, expressive, and relaxed-impression-leaving styles as central to this transformation. Findings reveal that this digitally-driven affective strategy, particularly through viral TikTok content, successfully reshaped his public image and resonated strongly with millennial and Gen-Z voters, directly contributing to his electoral victory. The study concludes that emotional relatability and digital populism are now decisive factors in modern political branding.

 

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2025-10-03

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DIGITAL POPULISM AND AFFECTIVE POLITICS: THE CASE OF PRABOWO SUBIANTO’S ’GEMOY’ PERSONA AND ITS RESONANCE WITH MILLENNIAL AND GEN-Z VOTERS IN INDONESIA. (2025). Lex Localis - Journal of Local Self-Government, 23(11), 849-865. https://doi.org/10.52152/801942