Identifying and Resolving Conflicts Using Local Wisdom: A Qualitative Study

Q2 Social Sciences
Jusmianti Garing, Winci Firdaus, Herianah Herianah, Muhammad Ridwan, Erni Erniati, Satwiko Budiono, T. D. Pariela
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For a long time, Maluku civilization has been heterogeneous. It can be seen in differences in ethnicity, beliefs, language, and culture, creating conflicts. This research intends to identify and resolve conflicts utilizing local wisdom, particularly regional language, and cultural viewpoints. It is a descriptive qualitative study that adopts an ethnolinguistic perspective to analyze data. Data was collected through participatory observation using an interview guide containing open-ended questions. Thirty participants comprised ten women and twenty men, aged 38 to 82 years; they were kings, traditional leaders, religious leaders, police, and conflict victims. Findings show that socio-cultural aspects, i.e., territorial disputes, different perspectives on culture, and youth delinquency, dominate conflicts in Maluku, Indonesia. However, using language in advice, proverbs, pela, gandong, molo, or nyelam as local wisdom can build peace. It indicates a new model for handling conflict in the regional language and culture to maintain security, continuity, and stability.
利用当地智慧识别和解决冲突:定性研究
长期以来,马鲁古文明一直是异质的。这可以从民族、信仰、语言和文化的差异中看出,这些差异造成了冲突。本研究旨在利用当地智慧,特别是地区语言和文化观点来识别和解决冲突。这是一项描述性定性研究,采用民族语言视角分析数据。数据收集采用了包含开放式问题的访谈指南,通过参与式观察进行。30 名参与者包括 10 名女性和 20 名男性,年龄在 38 至 82 岁之间;他们是国王、传统领袖、宗教领袖、警察和冲突受害者。调查结果显示,印度尼西亚马鲁古的冲突主要涉及社会文化方面,即领土争端、对文化的不同看法以及青少年犯罪。然而,利用建议、谚语、pea、gandong、molo 或 nyelam 等语言作为当地智慧可以建设和平。它指出了一种用地区语言和文化处理冲突的新模式,以维护安全、连续性和稳定性。
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Journal of Intercultural Communication
Journal of Intercultural Communication Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The goal of the journal is to promote research but also education and training in the area of intercultural communication. The journal is an outgrowth of the activities of NIC – the Nordic Network for Intercultural Communication. The great interest shown in the activities of NIC have pointed to a need for more journals employing a peer review procedure within the area of intercultural communication. By starting this journal, we hope to encourage more research and to facilitate contacts between interested researchers as well as to provide better possibilities for reviewed publication. We welcome contributions and reviews concerning all areas of intercultural communication.
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