Feedback International Journal of Communication
Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): December 2024

Politeness and Respect in Indonesian Traditions: An Ethnographic Communication Perspective

Jumriani, Jumriani (Unknown)
Putri, Andi Dian Fitriana Eka (Unknown)
Muhtar, Muhtar (Unknown)
Ophir, Yotam (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Dec 2024

Abstract

This study explores the Mahpangngolo tradition, a ceremonial procession integral to celebrations among the people of Enrekang, Indonesia. The tradition symbolizes community participation and reinforces values of politeness and respect. However, younger generations are increasingly disengaged from such cultural practices, threatening their preservation. An ethnographic communication approach was employed, involving observations, interviews, and documentation. Dell Hymes' SPEAKING model (Situation, Participants, Ends, Act Sequence, Key, Instrumentalities, Norms, Genres) served as the analytical framework for understanding the communicative dimensions of Mahpangngolo. The Mahpangngolo procession emphasizes the symbolic exchange of gifts between guests and hosts. This act is marked by the use of formal and polite language, reflecting mutual respect and community cohesion. Specific expressions by guest representatives and celebration family members underscore the cultural significance of respect and politeness. The findings highlight the Mahpangngolo tradition as a medium for transmitting core values of Indonesian society. Addressing the indifference of younger generations requires initiatives to promote cultural understanding and appreciation. The Mahpangngolo tradition embodies politeness and respect, core values that strengthen communal bonds. Efforts to preserve and promote these traditions are vital for maintaining cultural heritage.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

fijc

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

The focus and scope of FIJC include, but are not limited to, areas such as media ethics and responsibility, journalism studies and media practices, political communication and public opinion, intercultural and cross-cultural communication, health communication and public health campaigns, ...