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摘要
社区生活是基于一个纽带、一个呼召和一个承诺与他人生活在一起。本研究旨在确定Wacana Bhakti中级神学院的社区生活是否可以帮助修生了解其他文化,从而在社区中进行文化交流,以及看看修生之间是否存在不准确的认知。本研究的调查对象是瓦卡纳巴克提小神学院(Wacana Bhakti Minor Seminary)从一年级到高级预备班(KPA)的修生(社区成员)。在这篇科学文章中使用的研究方法是描述性定量方法。这项研究的结果表明,文化交流已经被几乎所有的人口所拥有,这得到了社区内发生的跨文化交流的支持。这可以从58名修生中看出,他们正确理解了跨文化交际。这个社区研究最多的文化是巴塔克和爪哇部落的文化。不仅如此,研究人员还发现,有些人甚至不承认自己部落的文化。因此,社区可以直接或间接地加强来自不同文化的成员之间的交流。
Studi Eksistensi Komunikasi Antarbudaya dalam Komunitas Seminari Menengah Wacana Bhakti
Community life is living together with other people based on one bond, one calling, and one commitment. This study aims to determine whether community life at the Wacana Bhakti Intermediate Seminary can help seminarians get to know other cultures so that cultural exchanges occur in the community, as well as see if there are inaccurate perceptions among seminarians. The respondents of this study were seminarians (community members) in the Wacana Bhakti Minor Seminary starting from grade 1 to the Upper Preparatory Class (KPA). The research method used in this scientific article uses descriptive quantitative methods. The findings in this study indicate that cultural exchange is already owned by almost the entire population and this is supported by intercultural communication that occurs within the community. This can be seen from as many as 58 seminarians who have understood correctly about intercultural communication. The most studied culture in this community is the culture of the Batak and Javanese tribes. Not only that, the researchers found that there are some people who do not even recognize the culture of their own tribe. Therefore, the community may be able to strengthen the communication that occurs between members from different cultures, either directly or indirectly.