CD Skripsi
Pola Komunikasi Antarbudaya Suku Batak Dan Jawa Di Lingkungan Ii Untemanis Kelurahan Losung Batu, Padangsidimpuan, Sumatera Utara
ABSTRACT
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION PATTERNS BETWEEN BATAK AND JAVANESE TRIBES IN NEIGHBORHOOD II UNTEMANIS KELURAHAN LOSUNG BATU SUB-DISTRICT PADANGSIDIMPUAN UTARA DISTRICT PADANGSIDIMPUAN NORTH SUMATRA
By: Vina Safitri
Counselor: Dr.Muhammad Firdaus, M.Si
Communication is very important in community life, because with communication we can indirectly understand the attitudes, behaviors and actions of the environment around us. In social life, of course, we are faced with interaction and communication with certain people who come from different groups, races, tribes or cultures. This study aims to determine the intercultural communication patterns of Batak and Javanese tribes in Neighborhood II Untemanis, Losung Batu Village, Padangsidimpuan Utara District, Padangsidimpuan Regency, North Sumatra.
This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The subjects in this study amounted to 14 informants who were determined purposively, consisting of the head of ligkungan II Untemanis, traditional leaders/hatobangon, and Batak and Javanese people who have lived for at least 3-4 years. Data were collected using interview, observation and documentation techniques. In analyzing the data, this research uses data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing.
The results of this study show that the people in Untemanis Neighborhood II coexist harmoniously through a process of adjustment and then accept each other's differences. In the process of communication and interaction, these two tribes use mixed languages, namely Batak, Javanese and Indonesian. Despite having different cultural backgrounds, the Batak and Javanese communities in this neighborhood live without discriminating. The existence of high tolerance in Neighborhood II Untemanis makes social life harmonious and open to each other. The communication pattern that occurs between Batak and Javanese in this neighborhood is a circular pattern. The creation of a circular pattern that indicates a reciprocal process is due to supporting factors, namely the ability to communicate, mutual acceptance and respect between cultures, and the adaptability of Batak and Javanese communities.
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