Informal Economy and Peacebuilding Efforts among Muslim and Christian Communities during Communal Conflicts in Ambon

Abellia Anggi Wardani
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Communal conflicts that happened in Ambon, eastern part of Indonesia more than 20 years ago still reserve a lot of lessons to unveil. One of the least discussed issues is the roles of economic exchanges among diverse community members in bringing peace from below. This article tries to capture the interreligious interactions (Muslim and Christian) among buyers and sellers in areas considered as border space during the conflicts from 1999 to 2004. It showcases the intertwin of everyday peacebuilding efforts through trade and the spread of peace messages among those involved in the exchange practices. This research employed qualitative research methods using ethnographic strategy with in-depth interview, observation, and library study. Data was collected from 2016-2019 including 10-month intensive fieldwork. The article discusses that social networks and cultural ties embedded in the economic drivers of trade-related activities arguably set the foundation for everyday peacebuilding. In conclusion, economic transactions allowed interethnic, intervillage, and interreligious interactions to take place, eliminated distrust among the traders, and potentially extended peace message narratives at the micro level such as among family members.
安汶部族冲突期间穆斯林和基督教社区的非正式经济和建设和平努力
20多年前发生在印尼东部安汶的部族冲突仍有许多教训有待揭示。讨论最少的问题之一是不同社区成员之间的经济交流在自下而上带来和平方面的作用。本文试图捕捉1999年至2004年冲突期间被视为边界空间的买方和卖方之间的宗教间互动(穆斯林和基督教)。它展示了通过贸易和在参与交流实践的人员之间传播和平信息的日常建设和平努力的相互影响。本研究采用定性研究方法,运用民族志策略,结合深度访谈、观察和图书馆研究。数据收集于2016-2019年,包括为期10个月的密集实地调查。文章讨论了嵌入与贸易相关活动的经济驱动力中的社会网络和文化联系,可以说是为日常建设和平奠定了基础。总之,经济交易允许种族间、村庄间和宗教间的互动发生,消除了贸易商之间的不信任,并有可能在微观层面(如家庭成员之间)扩展和平信息的叙述。
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