Sulistyarini Sulistyarini, J. A. Dewantara, Shilmy Purnama, Edwin Mirzachaerulsyah
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摘要
总的来说,与跨国主义在边境的威胁有关的问题长期以来一直是学术界的热门话题。这个问题包括一个真正的威胁,威胁到生活在边界上的人民的民族主义。本研究的目的是从居住在Camar Bulan Temajuk村庄边境的人们的现实生活中证明跨国主义。民族志方法的使用加深了对该领域数据的分析,以来自不同社区群体的12名线人的描述性和客观数据的形式。实地数据收集始于对社区举报人的观察和访谈。数据描述了来自边境军事威胁的各种威胁和障碍。然而,非军事威胁,如外国货币流通、亲属关系、基础设施、社会不平等和过度自由的社区互动,使社会对印尼民族主义的心理失去和消退。此外,跨国主义也使人们在边境上的民族认同消失,以自己是印尼公民而自豪,对其他国家更加信任。本研究提供了与跨国主义的真正威胁有关的贡献和思想,为学术界、政府和实地实践者提供了参考材料和评估。
TRANSNATIONALISM THREAT TO THE INDONESIAN SOCIETY IN THE BORDER AREA OF INDONESIA-MALAYSIA (STUDY ON CAMAR BULAN SOCIETY)
In general, issues related to the threat of transnationalism at the border have long been a hot topic among academics. This issue includes a real threat that threatens the nationalism of people living on the border. The purpose of this research is to prove transnationalism from the real life of the people who live on the border of the hamlet of Camar Bulan Temajuk. The use of ethnographic methods deepens the analysis of data in the field in the form of descriptive and objective data taken from 12 informants from different community groups. Field data collection begins with observations and interviews with community informants. The result The data describes various threats and obstacles that come from military threats at the border. However, non-military threats such as the circulation of foreign money, kinship ties, infrastructure, social inequalities, and overly free community interactions have made the psychology of society towards Indonesian nationalism lose and fade. Furthermore, transnationalism also disappears the people's national identity at the border, prides themselves on being Indonesian citizens, and more trust in other countries. This research provides contributions and thoughts related to the real threat of transnationalism to be reference material and evaluation for academics, government, and field practitioners.