Local Wisdom As Social Capital Of Gampong Development
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 8
Abstract
This study aims to identify and analyze forms of local wisdom in development, to describe and analyze factors that support local wisdom in development, and to describe and analyze the use and use of social capital in the development of Leupung Baleu Village in Kuta District Cot Glie, Aceh Besar District. Analysis techniques using qualitative analysis. The results of the analysis show that the form of local wisdom in the construction of the Leupung Baleu Village, Kuta Cot Glie Subdistrict, Aceh Besar Regency, includes collaboration among residents which has been going well for generations, as well as strong participation in village development, as well as always prioritizing the deliberations especially in village activities as part of local wisdom. The process of forming values in the community through cooperation, participation which is used as a habit can produce high trust in the community, and the spirit for charity in carrying out development and various community activities as well as a sense of volunteerism that arouses self-reliance, civil involvement or builds strong participation a sense of social solidarity in society. Factors that support local wisdom in the construction of the Leupung Baleu Village, Kuta Cot Glie Subdistrict, Aceh Besar Regency consist of traditional and religious institutions. Enculturation of local wisdom values is carried out in the interaction of traditional institutions, religious institutions and government institutions both individually and in groups. The use of social capital in the construction of the Leupung Baleu Village, Kuta Cot Glie Subdistrict, Aceh Besar District consists of truss, social networks and social norms. Social capital owned by members of the Leupung Baleu Gampong community in Aceh Besar District in the development of social capital based trust, social networks and social norms is still strong enough to support development, and social institutions are still strong enough to create a conducive atmosphere for the community. The strong social capital owned by the Leupung Baleu Gampong community is caused by a strong social base, as well as the orientation and historical dimensions of the formation of values and norms, because of the similarities in religion, profession, ideas / interests and kinship..
Authors and Affiliations
Salahuddin1 , . , Budi Siswanto2 ,, Sri Hartini Djatmikowati2
Towards Making Primary Mathematics Lessons Child-Centred and Relevance: The ‘Why’ and ‘How’ of Four-Step ExperiencedBased Strategy (FES4)
The significance of Mathematics to the development of human reasoning and the entire society has been informing several research studies and interventions aimed at demystifying the poor academic attainment in the subject...
Mayamara alias Matak-Moran Rebellion (1769 – 1805): As an Intellectual Anachronism in the Politics of Peasant Movements of Assam
Hitherto there has never been an end to the controversy on the roots and nature of historic Mayamara alias Matak-Moran rebellion of Assam (1769-1805) which paved the way for the decline of magnificent Ahom Monarchy that...
Causes and Effects of Inadequate Facilities for Building Production in Nigeria.
This study identified the causes and effects of inadequate facilities on building production in Nigeria. Data for the study were collected through well-structured questionnaire administered to building construction profe...
Cinematic categorization of gender identities from the gaze of sociological imagination
Cinema has been a popular source of entertainment with primarily domesticated closures. This paper is an attempt to show, how Hindi cinematic projections, become a social fact and start exercising constraint on the audie...
Cracking India: ‘A Gendered Subaltern Narrative’
Cracking India‟ by Bapsi Sidhwa is a semi – autobiographical novel which can best be analysed and interpreted as a „gendered subaltern narrative‟. Eight year old „Lenny‟- a Parsee who grew up in Lahore and suffered from...