Connection between Pancasila values and Madura Etiquette

Y. Harimurti, Ibnu Sam Widodo, Moza Fausta
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Self-values/personal values are very important for every person, considering that self-values are life principles, namely values that serve as a guide for a person in making decisions for life and life (self and those around you). In the context of being a state in Indonesia based on the Pancasila philosophy, the life principles of every citizen must reflect the moral values of Pancasila, as referred to in the first to fifth principles. So far, the self-values that Indonesian people carry out in their daily lives follow things taught from generation to generation according to local wisdom. Currently, the world is increasingly global and almost remote, with technology in various fields (especially information) becoming increasingly sophisticated, many things a person does can be known to the public in matter of seconds. People really depend on global information provided by ‘search engines’ such as Google, rather than other information manually because it is considered faster and more accurate, including people looking for clues about self-worth/personal values from various teachings. This greatly influences a person’s actions/decisions/attitudes towards life and life, thereby encouraging self-worth to become an object of research. This research uses a qualitative method with analysis techniques based on a literature review through primary data regarding existing policies in the region and secondary data that is avaliable in various literature, books, journals and website searches. This research also uses a humanist-pluralist perspective, social and sosial theories to explain the framework of the Pancasila self-value guide concept based on Madurese cultural etiquette in collaboration with Brawijaya University (UB). UB was chosen as a research partner considering that Malang is an educational city whose students are very ethnically diverse, so it is hoped that the can provide input and share new strategies for creating locality-based Pancasila self-values. The results of this research are in the form of models and academic texts for draft regional regulations that regulate the community’s obligations to implement local cultural etiquette. It is hoped that this regional policy can preserve Madurese cultural values which can be elevated to self-values as part of the Pancasila principles, apart from that is also provides a solid foundation for building a civilized national character. In this way, it is hoped that Madurese cultural customs will continue to be preserved from generation to generation, which can also elevate Madura as a trigger for the creation of locality-based Pancasila self-values throughout Indonesia.     
潘查希拉价值观与马杜拉礼仪之间的联系
自我价值观/个人价值观对每个人来说都非常重要,因为自我价值观就是生活原则,即作为一个人做出生活和生命(自己和周围的人)决定的指南的价值观。印尼是一个以潘查希拉哲学为基础的国家,因此每个公民的生活原则都必须体现潘查希拉的道德价值观,这在第一至第五项原则中均有提及。迄今为止,印尼人民在日常生活中遵循的自我价值观都是根据当地智慧代代相传的。目前,世界越来越全球化,几乎遥不可及,各个领域的技术(尤其是信息)也越来越先进,一个人所做的许多事情在几秒钟内就能被公众知晓。人们真正依赖的是谷歌等 "搜索引擎 "提供的全球信息,而不是人工获取的其他信息,因为它被认为更快、更准确,包括人们从各种教义中寻找自我价值/个人价值的线索。这在很大程度上影响着一个人对生活和生命的行动/决定/态度,从而促使自我价值成为研究对象。本研究采用定性方法,分析技术以文献综述为基础,通过与该地区现有政策相关的原始数据和可在各种文献、书籍、期刊和网站搜索到的二手数据进行分析。本研究还采用人本主义-多元化视角、社会和社会学理论来解释基于马都拉文化礼仪的潘查希拉自我价值指导概念框架,并与布拉维雅大学(UB)开展合作。考虑到马兰是一个教育城市,其学生的种族非常多元化,因此选择马兰大学作为研究合作伙伴,希望该大学能够为创建基于本地的潘查希拉自我价值观提供意见和分享新策略。本研究的成果是以模型和学术文本的形式起草地区法规,规范社区履行地方文化礼仪的义务。我们希望这项地区政策能够保护马都拉文化价值观,并将其提升为 "潘查希拉 "原则中的自我价值观。通过这种方式,希望马都拉文化习俗能够代代相传,这也将使马都拉成为在整个印度尼西亚建立以地方为基础的潘查希拉自我价值观的触发点。
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