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                                    1st Int. Transborder Conf. of the Timor Island: Timor %u2013 Science without borderDili, 7-8 May 202593Transformation of Pancasila Values in Digital Public Spaces: Realizing An Anti-Hate Speech SocietyFadil Mas'ud*, Dorkas Y. A. Kale, Meryana M. Doko and Daud Y. NassaPendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan,Universitas Nusa Cendana, Kupang, Indonesia*Corresponding author: fadil.masud@undana.ac.idAbstractThe advancement of digital technology has transformed the way society interacts in the public sphere, particularly in expressing opinions and responding to socio-political issues. However, freedom of expression in digital media is often misused to spread hate speech, which threatens social cohesion and national unity. This article aims to analyze how the values of Pancasila can be transformed and internalized within the digital public space as a strategic effort to build an inclusive, hate-free society. A qualitative approach through literature study is employed to explore the role of digital ethics, character education, and legal regulations in instilling the values of humanity, unity, and social justice as reflected in the five principles of Pancasila. The study reveals that the digital transformation of Pancasila values requires synergy among digital literacy, active citizen participation, and state policies that uphold civilized democratic principles. Thus, Pancasila serves not only as the foundation of the state but also as a moral compass in shaping a healthy and tolerant digital ecosystem.Keywords: Pancasila, digital public sphere, hate speech, value transformation, digital ethics.
                                
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