Abstract
The emergence of Society 5.0 has ushered in a new era of digital transformation, demanding comprehensive changes across all aspects of human life, particularly in the economic sector. This paradigm shift has transformed the global economic landscape into a digitally driven advanced economy, marked by technological innovations that permeate various socio-economic sectors, including Indonesia's digital economy. Despite the potential, the digital economy in Indonesia is still in need of further development to realize its full growth potential. Consequently, the active involvement of the younger generation becomes crucial in propelling the advancement of the digital economy. The younger generation, being a vital component in driving the development of the digital economy, possesses a high degree of creativity and an innate ability to foster innovation. However, their role alone is insufficient, as they require guidance and support, particularly from the government, to nurture their talents effectively. Considering this, Tribunnews offers a unique perspective on this matter. To delve deeper into the underlying meaning of the discourse, the Historical Discourse Approach (DHA) is employed, applying Wodak's (2001) discursive strategies, namely nomination, predication, argumentation, discourse representation (perspective), as well as intensification and mitigation. This study aims to shed light on the author's ideology and how it is revealed through the discourse. The findings underscore the critical stance taken by the authors towards the importance of fostering the digital economy through the active participation of the younger generation, as well as evaluating government policies aimed at advancing the digital economy in Indonesia. By understanding these ideological perspectives, stakeholders can glean valuable insights to foster an environment conducive to the growth and development of the digital economy while effectively harnessing the potential of the younger generation.
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