<p class="07AbstrakInggris">The index of tolerance for harmony among religious communities in Indonesia is fluctuates, tends to strengthen but is still affected by intolerance cases which should not have happened at the first place. This study aims to identify the local wisdom value in maintaining diversity, and the role of socio-religious institutions to strengthen diversity. Qualitative research methods involve 30 informants selected by using purposive sampling and data collected within-depth interviews, in January-February 2023. data were analyzed thematically and carried out through three stages; data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions and verification. The results of the research show that there is an implementation of the contact theory by utilizing local wisdom in the ethnic groups that inhabit this research locus are Sipakatau, Sigunakannge, and Sipakalebbi, Teposliro, Meyama-Braya, Asah, Asih, Asuh, and Banjar traditions. The implementation of these values is strengthened by socio-religious institutions consisting of religious and traditional leaders, youth, educational institutions, politicians, the economy, which also strengthen community contact activities, which functionally play a role in accordance with their respective fields. The contribution of this research is practically to strengthen tolerance in a diverse society, which is often affected by intolerance cases. The declaration of Kampung Pancasila at the research locus is a concrete manifestation of the will of the entire community to live together in a peaceful atmosphere.</p>
A person's willingness to exercise is strongly influenced by motivation. The purpose of this research is to discover The description of the people’s motivation in doing physical activity during COVID-19 pandemic based on the social stratification and the motivation indiccators (intrinsic & extrinsic). The research method uses descriptive analysis. The determination of the sample uses Quota Sampling which amounts to 1% of the total population, namely 1,389 people. The data collection technique uses a questionnaire which is divided into 18 questions with the help of the google form application. The research time is July–August 2021, where the research follows the provisions of WFH (work from home). Data analysis techniques using Microsoft Excel and SPSS 20 applications. The results, people’s motivation in doing physical activity during COVID-19 Pandemic is based on the social stratification, majority are on the very high category. We hope that the results of this research can be a scientific reference for policy makers, relevant agencies, sports practitioners, in drafting regulations related to community physical activity (exercise) during the COVID 19 Pandemic. Limitations of research and suggestions for further research; There is a possibility of bias when respondents answered the questionnaire, considering the very long period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia and various phases such as Lockdown/Large-Scale Restrictions (PSBB), Small/limited scale restrictions, and New Normal (Adaptation of new habits).In the future, Similar research should include the phase and or time (date/year) so that there is no bias when respondents answer the questionnaire and should collaborate with more credible government agencies if involving a wider sample.
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