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THE ROLE OF MOSLEM SOCIETIES’S LEADERSHIP IN PERSPECTIVE OF NATIONAL INTEGRATION: A CASE STUDY IN PEGAYAMAN VILLAGE, BULELENG DISTRICT, BALI I Nyoman Mardika
Kulturistik: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Budaya Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019): Juli 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/kulturistik.3.2.1216

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Muslim communities which is located in Pegayaman Village, in Buleleng Regency, have a unique and ambivalent position. Nationally, they are part of the majority Muslim communities in Indonesia. However, since they located at Buleleng regency which is a Hindu majority, the communities certainly becomes a minority group. The Muslim community of Pegayaman can live in harmony and be able to integrate with other community as a minority. In the national integration of the Muslim Pegayaman community is able to blend with other communities without losing their cultural identity. This is inseparable from the system of values, beliefs amd cultural (religious) identity and leadership in the village. The concept was able to bring the Pegayaman Muslim community to maintain national intehration and keep them away from disintegration process.
LAGU POP BALI DALAM PELESTARIAN BUDAYA BALI I Nyoman Mardika; I Dewa Putu Sumantra
Kulturistik: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Budaya Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Januari 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/kulturistik.4.1.1595

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Balinese Pop Songs is an important media to help preserve Balinese culture, especially the Balinese language. In addition to the Balinese language is now increasingly less attractive to the younger generation of the main generation who were eroded by the development of globalization due to the increase in technological development. As a media, Balinese Pop Songs have been developing since the 1970s are now facing challenges in the development of the music world. Because, on the other hand, Balinese pop songs are expected to continue to exist, while on the other side, they are expected to help preserve Balinese culture. The concept of preservation published here is through the Balinese pop song Balinese language which is increasingly marginalized due to the insistence of globalization. The Balinese language which is the basis for Balinese pop songs must remain a prominent feature even though sometimes there must be Indonesian, regional and foreign languages as interludes. The use of Balinese language which dominates is certainly directly to invite listeners or viewers to participate in preserving the use of Balinese language. Balinese language as part of Balinese culture must be able to face the development of the dynamics Balinese culture.
COVID-19 DAN KONFLIK WARGA ADAT DALAM PEMBANGUNAN PARIWISATA DI DESA ADAT PERASI, KARANGASEM, BALI I Nyoman Mardika; Dewa Sumantra; Ketut Sukiani
Kulturistik: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Budaya Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/kulturistik.6.1.4324

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According to the WHO (World Health Organization), explained that the Corona virus is a virus that attacks the respiratory system and is more dangerous for people who have congenital diseases. The Corona virus initially appeared in China, more precisely in the city of Wuhan. The virus spread rapidly in various parts of the world and resulted in weakening international economic conditions and the tourism sector. One of the most felt impacts on the tourism sector can be seen from the level of guest visits which has decreased significantly. Therefore, it is necessary to have a SWOT analysis (Strength, Weekness, Opportunity, and Threat) which is carried out to find solutions so that tourist attractions can be developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Utami (2019), SWOT analysis is a strategic planning technique that is useful for evaluating strengths ( strengths) and weaknesses (weaknesses), opportunities (opportunities), and threats (threats) in a project, both ongoing and in new planning. The benefits of SWOT for tourism objects are (1) as a strategy for determining the future in business continuity, (2) being used by stakeholders to determine the condition of internal and external factors of the company, (3) knowing the high level of market competition for your product or business, (Kartika , 2020). Apart from health issues, namely Covid-9. the study that tourism will prosper and improve the standard of human life where tourism is developed does not always materialize. It is evident from the real picture that tourism actually makes the people dispersed in the Perasi Traditional Village in the Pertima Dinas Village, Karangasem District, Karangasem Regency from 2009 to 2013. Klian Adat (customary leaders) because they do not agree with the contract land agreement process which is considered to be detrimental to the community. This small group fights for the land belonging to the traditional village (Laba pura) by fighting back so that the land belonging to the customary village is not confiscated by the bank because it was pledged by investors without a definite explanation. As a result of the attitude taken by the group called the Perasi Indigenous Village Unity Community Forum, they are marginalized in the Traditional Village because they have to accept the sanction of being ostracized (kesepekang).