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Research Paper

Year: 2020 | Month: May | Volume: 7 | Issue: 5 | Pages: 293-301

Conflict Resolution of Javanese Transmigrants and Indigenous Peoples in Melawi Regency, West Kalimantan

Deki Wibowo1, Suyahmo2, Hamdan Tri Atmaja3, Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati4

1Postgraduate of Universitas Negeri Semarang,
2Department Civic education of Universitas Negeri Semarang,
3Department History of Universitas Negeri Semarang,
4Department Geography of Universitas Negeri Semarang, Semarang City, Indonesia.

Corresponding Author: Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati

ABSTRACT

The background of this research is the agricultural land used by the Javanese transmigrant community which is also recognized by the Dayak Kebahan Natives in the Tanjung Sari Village Dry Land Working Group (VDLWG) as customary land. With this conflict prone, the need for the role of the family environment of both parties in reducing social conflict. The purpose of this study is to analyze the occurrence of sources of conflict between Javanese transmigrants and Indigenous people based on the perspective of Pierre Bourdieu's theory. This study uses a qualitative phenomenological approach that emphasizes informants. Data collection techniques are done by observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. Data analysis uses the interactive technique of the Model Miles and Huberman. The results of this study indicate that the conflict between Javanese transmigrants and Indigenous people arises from a strong intersubjective ethnic ethno among the local community, with the presence of Javanese transmigrants the Indigenous people feel excluded from their own environment. The construction was built on Javanese transmigrant communities and Indigenous people in conflict resolution in Tanjung Sari Village on the basis of a dialectical relationship between the arena, social capital and the local community's habitus in social practices (family and community environment)..

Keywords: Conflict Resolution, Javanese Transmigrants, Indigenous Peoples

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