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Syahrir Ibnu
Department of Social Anthropology, Khairun University, Ternate, Indonesia

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THE WALIMA TRADITION IN THE SULA ISLANDS COMMUNITY IN UMALOYA VILLAGE (SOCIO-CULTURAL ANALYSIS IN THE STRUCTURATION PERSPECTIVE) Fiki Umalekhoa; Syahrir Ibnu; Jusan Hi. Yusuf
Social Studies and Humanities Journal (SOSHUM) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Social Studies and Humanities Journal (SOSHUM)
Publisher : Penelitian dan Pengembangan Ilmu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62207/zwtbn684

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Tradition Eitheris one of the local Islamic cultural heritages that still survives strongly in the Sula Islands, North Maluku, especially Yes, in Umaloya Village. This study aims to describe the implementation of the Walima tradition while analyzing the social and cultural values ​​contained within it using a traditional perspective.Anthony Giddens’ structuration theoryThis research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and field documentation. The research results show that Walima is not merely a religious ritual, but also a social practice that fosters solidarity, strengthens mutual cooperation, and reinforces the cultural identity of the community. Within the framework of structuration theory, Walima is understood as the result of dialectical reproduction.between agents (community actors) and structures (norms, values, and traditions), which are continuously updated to follow social changes. In addition, Walima functions as a form ofnon-formal social regulationThe traditions that govern social relations in society have a similar power to formal rules in managing social interactions. However, their existence is now faced with the challenges of modernization and changing values ​​among the younger generation. This research emphasizes the need for efforts to preserve local traditions as social capital to strengthen community cohesion amidst the rapid flow of globalization.
SOCIO CULTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCING HOUSEWIVES' SHOPPING TENDENCIES ON TIKTOK SHOP (A STUDY OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN TERNATE CITY) Maftuchatun Na'imah; Syahrir Ibnu; Jusan Hi Jusuf
Social Studies and Humanities Journal (SOSHUM) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Social Studies and Humanities Journal (SOSHUM)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62207/0tz90d98

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This study aims to understand how socio-cultural factors influence the tendency of housewives to shop on TikTok Shop, using a case study in Makassar Barat Subdistrict, Ternate City. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The findings indicate that the consumption behavior of housewives is not solely influenced by economic factors but also by social and cultural structures that shape their perspectives on digital consumption. Using Anthony Giddens’ structuration theory, this behavior is understood as the result of a dialectical relationship between agency (housewives as social actors) and structure (digital media, social norms, and local economic policies). Furthermore, this study connects field findings with the context of regional policies that have not yet fully adapted to the development of the digital economy, as highlighted by Ibnu (2023) in Analysis of the Implementation of Regional Regulations Concerning Building Licenses. The research also expands the application of the social structuration approach in the digital context, as discussed by Ibnu (2024) in Exploring Political Socialization through the Lens of Giddens’ Structuration Theory. Thus, this study enriches the literature on digital anthropology and provides policy recommendations related to women’s household economic empowerment in the era of the digital creative economy.