2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102772
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How social movements use religious creativity to address environmental crises in Indonesian local communities

Jonathan Davis Smith,
Ronald Adam,
Samsul Maarif
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“…Previous research emphasizes the importance of social movements to motivate people to love the environment and build togetherness amidst diversity in Indonesia [46], [47].However, the identified research gap involves a more specific focus on the contribution of local traditions, particularly Ngarot, in the context of building community solidarity. Previous research also highlights that the adaptive capacity of communities is highly dependent on their ability to work together, especially in the context of urban diversity [48] Apart from that, previous research also found that the culture-based social studies learning model had a significant effect on the development of multiculturalism students [49].…”
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“…Previous research emphasizes the importance of social movements to motivate people to love the environment and build togetherness amidst diversity in Indonesia [46], [47].However, the identified research gap involves a more specific focus on the contribution of local traditions, particularly Ngarot, in the context of building community solidarity. Previous research also highlights that the adaptive capacity of communities is highly dependent on their ability to work together, especially in the context of urban diversity [48] Apart from that, previous research also found that the culture-based social studies learning model had a significant effect on the development of multiculturalism students [49].…”
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“…The similarity between Adinkra and Ngarot lies in the use of symbols and local wisdom values to shape character and strengthen social relations in society. Both show that cultural traditions can be a rich source for character education and positive personality formation.Previous research emphasizes the importance of social movements to motivate people to love the environment and build togetherness amidst diversity in Indonesia[46],[47].However, the identified research gap involves a more specific focus on the contribution of local traditions, particularly Ngarot, in the context of building community solidarity. Previous research also highlights that the adaptive capacity of communities is highly dependent on their ability to work together, especially in the context of urban diversity[48].…”
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“…Anti-SLAPP, which stands for "legal protection against strategic lawsuits against public participation," pertains to safeguarding environmental activists and the general public when they attempt to express their environmental concerns. 14 The significance of the Anti-SLAPP principle lies in its ability to safeguard individuals who express their views, opinions, or criticisms concerning environmental issues. According to data provided by the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (WALHI), 146 criminalization cases were filed against ecological activists on the island of Java between 2014 and 2019.…”
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