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Summary
TLDRThis video explains two key forms of reporting: internal (inward) and external (outward). Internal reporting focuses on deeply analyzing a single event within its original context, exploring it thoroughly from causes to potential impacts and solutions without comparison to other cases. External reporting, on the other hand, compares similar events across different locations or time periods, examining patterns, causes, data, and outcomes to gain broader insights. Using examples like prisoner releases during COVID-19, the speaker highlights how both approaches offer unique value—internal reporting provides depth, while external reporting offers comparative understanding for more comprehensive and informed conclusions.
Takeaways
- 😀 Deporting (reporting) has two main forms: 'internal' (ke dalam) and 'external' (keluar).
- 😀 Internal reporting focuses on fully analyzing a single event from start to finish within the same location or context.
- 😀 External reporting compares similar events across different locations or times to gain broader insights.
- 😀 Internal reporting examines causes, background, social and economic implications, and possible solutions for one event.
- 😀 Example of internal reporting: analyzing the release of prisoners in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic in depth.
- 😀 Internal reporting does not involve comparing events in other countries or locations.
- 😀 External reporting involves comparing events like prisoner releases in Indonesia with other countries experiencing similar circumstances.
- 😀 External reporting helps predict potential outcomes, social impacts, and solutions based on patterns observed elsewhere.
- 😀 Both forms of deporting have distinct value: internal provides detailed local understanding, while external provides a comprehensive comparative perspective.
- 😀 External reporting can analyze historical data and past solutions from different countries to inform current strategies.
- 😀 The ultimate goal of both types of reporting is to fully understand events and provide informed solutions or recommendations.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the transcript?
-The main topic is 'deporting' or reporting, specifically discussing two forms: internal reporting (reporting ke dalam) and external reporting (reporting keluar).
What does 'reporting ke dalam' (internal reporting) focus on?
-'Reporting ke dalam' focuses on fully analyzing a single event from start to finish (A to Z) within one location, without comparing it to other events or locations.
Can you give an example of 'reporting ke dalam' from the transcript?
-An example is reporting on the release of prisoners in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic, examining reasons, social implications, potential rise in crime, and economic factors specifically within Indonesia.
What is the primary goal of 'reporting ke dalam'?
-The goal is to comprehensively explore an event, including causes, impacts, and potential solutions, without comparing it to similar events in other countries or contexts.
What does 'reporting keluar' (external reporting) involve?
-'Reporting keluar' involves comparing a local event to similar events in different locations or times, analyzing differences and similarities to draw broader insights and predictions.
How does the transcript illustrate 'reporting keluar'?
-It compares the release of prisoners in Indonesia to similar releases in other countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, examining factors like public health concerns, crime rates, and sociological impacts.
Why is it important to use both internal and external reporting?
-Using both approaches provides a comprehensive understanding: internal reporting ensures detailed analysis of a specific event, while external reporting allows for broader comparisons and lessons from other contexts.
What types of predictions are made in internal reporting?
-Predictions in internal reporting include possible social issues, crime increases, and economic effects that may arise from the event, along with proposed solutions.
What kinds of comparisons are done in external reporting?
-Comparisons can include different countries, historical periods, similar types of events, and the effectiveness of solutions implemented elsewhere, to evaluate potential outcomes locally.
How do internal and external reporting complement each other?
-Internal reporting provides depth in understanding a single event, while external reporting adds breadth by comparing events across contexts, helping policymakers and researchers make informed decisions.
What is the importance of predicting social and economic implications in deporting?
-Predicting these implications helps anticipate challenges, such as crime increases or social gaps, enabling governments and communities to prepare appropriate interventions.
Does the transcript suggest that external reporting always uses current events?
-No, external reporting can also use historical events, comparing current situations with past examples to understand trends, solutions, and consequences.
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