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The capacity of community organizations in maintaining cultural entities as character values of Pasuruan society Rizqi, Ascosenda Ika; Kartika, Rika; Habibah, Siti Maizul
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v1i1.7

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Local wisdom that has become a character building since several decades ago seems to be lost, in order to maintain this character, a community organizing capacity is needed that can be a bridge between the community and the government and a bridge between the community and the community, The method used in this paper uses ethnographic studies. The celebration of Praonan and Haul Kyai is a special attraction in maintaining the traditions of regional entities that are a source of pride.
Multiculturalism transformation in the technological age: Challenges and opportunities Habibah, Siti Maizul; Kartika, Rika; Rizqi, Ascosenda Ika
Digital Theory, Culture & Society Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61126/dtcs.v1i2.16

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This article discusses the transformation of multiculturalism in the technological age,focusing on the challenges and opportunities. Technology's ability to connect people from different cultural backgrounds extends the reach of multiculturalism, enabling the exchange of ideas, values, andexperiences. However, challenges suchas cultural appropriation and differing interpretations can threaten respect for cultural diversity. Unequal access to technology can lead to inequalities in cultural participation and digital literacy, widening the gap between social groups. To meet this challenge,efforts are needed to ensure equal access to technology and digital inclusion for all groups. However, the technological age also offers opportunities for multiculturalism. Digital technology can be a tool to promote constructive intercultural dialogue, increase knowledge of other cultures and builddeeper understanding. It is important to develop applications and platforms that strengthen fair and respectful cultural exchange. To meet the challenges and seize the opportunities, holistic policies and approaches are needed to develop multiculturalism in the technological age. Governments, civilsociety organizations and civil society must work together to promote digital inclusion, support digital and intercultural literacy, and develop regulations that encourage the responsible use of technology.