Social Interaction of Transmigrant Communities in Creating Harmony in the Village of Parit Keladi
Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-09-15
Authors : Sutrisno Ronas Thosima;
Page : 50-52
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Abstract
Social interaction is a reciprocal relationship between individuals and individuals, between individuals and groups, and between groups and groups. Social interaction can also be interpreted as a form of individual activity in meeting their needs. In social interaction, it is always guided by the system of values that apply to society or what is commonly referred to as social norms and values (Abdulsyani, 2002: 154). Humans are social actors who interpret their environment and direct their actions in ways that are meaningful to them. In the process of social interaction humans use language, labels and routines for processing impressions and other modes of culturally specific action. Thus humans contribute to the formation of reality, humans live in meaningful relationships in that environment. Humans are actors who have the ability to interpret, change, and sometimes create scripts that they play on the stage of their lives. The Parit Keladi I Village Community is a transmigrant community from various regions in Java. They live side by side and have mingled in the unity of the village of Parit Keladi I. Research Objectives: To describe the Social interaction of the Transmigrant Community in Creating Harmony in Parit Keladi I Village, Kakap River District, Kubu Raya Regency. Research Methods: Qualitative phenomenology in the comm
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