Navigating the Digital Tide: The Identity Resilience of the Ammatoa Indigenous Community amidst Communication Technology Shifts

Zelfia Zelfia, Hafied Cangara, D. Pulubuhu, A. A. Unde
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This study explores the dynamics of self-identity among the indigenous Ammatoa community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, in the context of changing communication technologies. The Ammatoa people, residing both within and outside their ancestral territories, face challenges and opportunities brought about by modernization and globalization. They maintain a kamase-masea lifestyle, which signifies living simply and modestly, as an expression of sacred values and oral cultural heritage. While open to modern education and technology, they strive to preserve their traditions and local wisdom. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach with an interpretivist paradigm, analyzing the interaction between tradition and modernity, the impact of communication technologies on social and cultural practices, and the strategies of identity adaptation and negotiation in both virtual and physical spaces. The findings reveal that the Ammatoa community endeavors to integrate aspects of modernity and tradition to maintain their cultural identity, navigate external pressures, and leverage social media to uphold and promote local wisdom while advocating for their rights.
驾驭数字浪潮:安马托阿土著社区在通信技术变革中的身份复原力
本研究探讨了在不断变化的通信技术背景下,印度尼西亚南苏拉威西岛土著阿马托亚社区的自我认同动态。居住在祖先领地内外的安马托亚人面临着现代化和全球化带来的挑战和机遇。他们保持着 "kamase-masea "的生活方式,即简单、谦逊的生活方式,以此表达神圣的价值观和口头文化遗产。在接受现代教育和技术的同时,他们努力保护自己的传统和地方智慧。本研究采用描述性定性方法和解释主义范式,分析了传统与现代之间的互动、通信技术对社会和文化习俗的影响,以及在虚拟和物理空间中身份适应和协商的策略。研究结果表明,安马托阿社区努力将现代性和传统性的各个方面结合起来,以保持其文化身份,应对外部压力,并利用社交媒体来维护和促进当地智慧,同时倡导他们的权利。
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