Harmonizing Modern and Indigenous Democracy: An Exploration of Traditional Democratic Values in Ethnic Communities of Indonesia

None Iskandarsyah Siregar
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The extended journey towards both economic and political modernization within Indonesia's democratic framework has led to a transformation of its society into an industrialized community. However, this change has largely failed to boost the economic prospects of the general populace. Moreover, the turbulent nature of Indonesia's democratic evolution has not aligned well with the principles of open dialogue and inclusive discussion, as advocated by its foundational philosophy, Pancasila. Over the last 15 years, the amalgamation of development-oriented politics and political liberalization has exerted a detrimental impact on the nation's unique cultural identity and wisdom. The upcoming research aims to revisit and revitalize the indigenous political ideologies and social values held by various ethnic groups and community structures in Indonesia. The objective is to shed light on the unexplored potential of social capital to enhance the quality of the country's democratic governance. The research will focus on two main categories for its case study: Firstly, it will delve into ethnic groups, concentrating specifically on the Wajo and Minang communities; Secondly, it will study communities that are active in a number of urban parks across the Java region. The study is rooted in the theoretical framework of consultative democracy and will utilize qualitative research methods interpreted through the lens of political anthropology to obtain nuanced, context-rich insights.
协调现代民主与本土民主:印尼少数民族社区传统民主价值的探索
在印度尼西亚民主框架内实现经济和政治现代化的漫长旅程已导致其社会转变为一个工业化社会。然而,这一变化在很大程度上未能提振普通民众的经济前景。此外,印尼的民主的湍流性质演化并没有一致的原则与公开对话和包容的讨论,作为其基本哲学所倡导的,Pancasila。在过去的15年里,发展型政治和政治自由化的融合对这个民族独特的文化认同和智慧产生了不利的影响。即将进行的研究旨在重新审视和振兴印度尼西亚各民族和社区结构所持有的土著政治意识形态和社会价值观。其目标是揭示社会资本在提高国家民主治理质量方面尚未开发的潜力。研究将集中在两个主要类别的案例研究:首先,它将深入研究民族群体,具体集中在瓦霍和米南社区;其次,它将研究爪哇地区许多城市公园中活跃的社区。该研究植根于协商民主的理论框架,并将利用定性研究方法,通过政治人类学的镜头解释,以获得细致入微的,背景丰富的见解。
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