INDONESIA-MALAYSIABORDER COMMUNITY SOCIAL INTERACTION: A CASE STUDY OF ENTIKONG OF WEST KALIMANTAN

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Wahyu Gunawan
Desi Yunita

Abstract

The border is a two-faced, into the open gates as the face of the country and the border as closed backs two states. Border communities in Indonesia and Malaysia allied supposed to interact with associative, promote each other and are not mutually antagonistic. Uniquely border communities are communities with its characteristics, although never happened hostility between countries Indonesia and Malaysia they have distinctive social interaction based on their social institutions, namely the norms and values of border society of the two countries. Norma is the local rules or customs in society. Value is something that's a superb, the bad one in the community. Norms and values form the basis of society in synergistic social interaction. This study will examine the social order of border communities in social interaction in Indonesia and Malaysia. The method used is qualitative with the concept of social institutions: the norms and values. Results of the study: to explain the norms and values that are in the border communities of two countries. Conclusion: to prove the assumption that the norms and values in the society social institutions border of the two countries the basis of social interaction are associative, suggesting the form of institutional strengthening of the social order of border communities in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Keywords: Social Institution: norms and values, the border communities and social interaction.

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