2023
DOI: 10.30762/asketik.v4i1.1004
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Transformasi Budaya Terhadap Perubahan Sosial Di Era Globalisasi

Abstract: This paper aims to provide an overview related to cultural transformation and social change. Socio-cultural changes in a society are a necessity and can not be avoided due to changes in society in accordance with the times. This change can be said as an effort to survive (survive) or defend themselves. In a broad sense, social movements can be interpreted as a central part of modernity. Social movements determine the characteristics of modern politics and modern society. This social movement is closely related… Show more

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“…Religion, culture, and social life are one particle that becomes a whole. The implementation of cultural values is clear evidence of the legitimacy efforts of certain communities or groups to preserve their culture as a symbol of identity (Guntoro, 2020). While Pam Nilan explained that contemporary youth culture in Indonesia includes several practices to build identity, socialize, consume, claim legitimacy, creativity, and cultural mixing (Nilan & Mansfield, 2013).…”
Section: Identity and Religiositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religion, culture, and social life are one particle that becomes a whole. The implementation of cultural values is clear evidence of the legitimacy efforts of certain communities or groups to preserve their culture as a symbol of identity (Guntoro, 2020). While Pam Nilan explained that contemporary youth culture in Indonesia includes several practices to build identity, socialize, consume, claim legitimacy, creativity, and cultural mixing (Nilan & Mansfield, 2013).…”
Section: Identity and Religiositymentioning
confidence: 99%