The Journal of social sciences and humanities | 2019

A Preliminary Assessment of Chonaikai and Banjar From the perspectives of the Comparative Sociology on the Community

 
 
 

Abstract


Today, with the advancement of globalization, it is essential to clarify how the local communities are changing from a viewpoint of comparative sociology, in order to evaluate the changes in the modern society from a broader point of view. This paper attempts to make a preliminary, comparative consideration between chonaikai in Japan and banjar in Bali. The results revealed the following: 1) local communities have always been placed in a top-down government framework through history; 2) yet, it demonstrates, from time to time in history, a dynamism rooted in the native social theory and customs; and 3) after all, local communities have reached a critical phase in the modern, post-colonial stage.

Volume 3
Pages 40
DOI 10.24843/ujossh.2019.v03.i01.p07
Language English
Journal The Journal of social sciences and humanities

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