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Siwayang Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi
Published by CV. LAFADZ JAYA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28288823     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54443/siwayang
SIWAYANG JOURNAL | ISSN: 2828-8823 merupakan Jurnal ilmiah yang mempublikasikan artikel bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi yang diterbitkan setiap 4 kali dalam satu tahun (Maret, Juni, September, Desember)
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THE RICH TAPESTRY OF TURKISH ANTHROPOLOGY: CULTURAL INSIGHTS AND SOCIETAL DYNAMICS Sajjad Hussain
SIWAYANG Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/siwayang.v3i3.2699

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This study explores the field of anthropology in Turkey, emphasizing its historical development, key themes, and contemporary implications. Turkish anthropology arose during the late Ottoman Empire, influenced by Western methodologies and indigenous perspectives. The discipline has evolved to encompass various aspects of cultural identity, migration, and socio-political changes. Current anthropological work in Turkey examines how globalization and modernity are reshaping traditional lifestyles and cultural practices among Turkish communities. This paper aims to bridge established anthropological theories with new findings from Turkey, showcasing the richness of the country's cultural landscape through qualitative research methods. By synthesizing existing literature and presenting primary data, the research identifies key trends in Turkish anthropology and their relevance in a global context. Insights from this study contribute to broader discussions on cultural resilience, identity formation, and the role of anthropology in understanding complex social dynamics. The findings hold significant implications for future research directions and anthropological activism in Turkey.
EXPLORING CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN LIBYA: HERITAGE, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS Ayman Riheel Alnaas Taha; Omar Salem Seed Gebreel
SIWAYANG Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/siwayang.v3i4.2702

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This study explores cultural anthropology in Libya by examining the diverse social practices, belief systems, and historical contexts that shape the Libyan identity. The research highlights the intersection of tradition and modernity, addressing the impact of political changes on cultural expressions. Through ethnographic methods, primary data from local communities, and a review of existing literature, this paper discusses the ongoing struggles and resilience of various ethnic groups, including Arab, Berber, and Tuareg populations. The significance of oral traditions, art, and communal rituals is analyzed to understand how culture acts as a vehicle for identity formation amid socio-political upheaval. The findings suggest that cultural anthropology provides critical insights into the complexities of Libyan society, fostering a deeper appreciation for its rich heritage while acknowledging the challenges posed by globalization and conflict. This article contributes to the broader field of cultural studies by elevating Libyan voices and narratives, thereby promoting a nuanced understanding of cultural identity in a transforming world.
EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF TOURISM IN THE PHILIPPINES: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Jeric B. Abari; Leonora T. Malibiran
SIWAYANG Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/siwayang.v3i4.2703

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This paper examines the multifaceted aspects of tourism in the Philippines, a nation rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty, renowned for its diverse ecosystems, vibrant cultures, and hospitable people. With tourism contributing significantly to the country's economy, this study analyzes both the opportunities and challenges faced by the industry, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which drastically altered travel patterns. Employing a mixed-methods approach, including qualitative interviews and quantitative data analysis, the research highlights the implications of sustainability practices, cultural preservation, and community engagement in fostering a resilient tourism sector. The findings reveal that while the potential for growth remains high, addressing issues such as environmental degradation, over-tourism, and socio-economic disparities is critical for the future of Philippine tourism. This study aims to provide insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers interested in sustainable tourism development in the Philippines.
EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF TOURISM, CULTURE, AND ANTHROPOLOGY IN MOROCCO Ahmed Yahyaoui; Hassane Riadi
SIWAYANG Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/siwayang.v3i4.2704

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This study investigates the complex interplay between tourism, culture, and anthropology in Morocco, a country characterized by its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes. As a popular tourist destination, Morocco attracts millions of visitors each year, drawn by its historical sites, vibrant traditions, and unique gastronomy. However, the rapid growth of tourism in the region raises critical questions about cultural preservation, community involvement, and sustainable practices. Employing a qualitative research approach based on literature review and ethnographic observations, this study analyzes how tourism influences local cultures and highlights the role of anthropology in understanding these dynamics. The findings suggest that while tourism can be a catalyst for economic development, it also poses risks to cultural authenticity and social cohesion. By integrating anthropological insights, the research underscores the importance of adopting sustainable tourism practices that align with the values and traditions of Moroccan communities. Ultimately, this study contributes to a broader understanding of how tourism can coexist with cultural integrity and anthropological advocacy, offering implications for policymakers and stakeholders in Morocco's tourism sector.Tourism
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ISLAMIC CULTURE IN INDONESIA AND THAILAND: INFLUENCES, PRACTICES, AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS R. Rudi Alhempi; Sineerat Suasungnern
SIWAYANG Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/siwayang.v3i4.2705

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This study examines the similarities and differences in Islamic culture between Indonesia and Thailand, two Southeast Asian nations with significant Muslim populations. Although both countries are diverse in their cultures, the expressions of Islam are shaped by historical, social, and political contexts. Through a qualitative comparative analysis, the research highlights key cultural practices, religious interpretations, and community engagement in both nations. Indonesia, known for its moderate Islamic practices, shows a blend of local traditions, while Thailand presents a unique perspective with its predominantly Buddhist landscape influencing its Islamic minority. The findings suggest that the interaction between Islam and local cultures creates distinct manifestations of faith and practice. This paper contributes to understanding the broader implications of religious diversity and cultural identity within Southeast Asia.