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Gintingan in Subang : an indigenous institution for sustainable community-based development in the Sunda Region of West Java, Indonesia
This study attempts to understand how indigenous community institutions pose an important
role in sustainable community-based development, including the integration between local
culture and development. Gintingan as an indigenous community institution in Subang of West
Java is used as an example of how the local people of Kabupaten Subang operationalise their
indigenous beliefs and systems in their livelihood, and how dynamic processes influence the
utilisation of the indigenous institutions to reach the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the community level. In particular, this study identifies local people’s
preferences towards the available ‘Plural Community Institutional System (PCINS)’ in the
society: indigenous, transitional, and modern institutions. The independent and intervening
factors, i.e. socio-demographic, psycho-social, as well as government and private...
This study attempts to understand how indigenous community institutions pose an important
role in sustainable community-based development, including the integration between local
culture and development. Gintingan as an indigenous community institution in Subang of West
Java is used as an example of how the local people of Kabupaten Subang operationalise their
indigenous beliefs and systems in their livelihood, and how dynamic processes influence the
utilisation of the indigenous institutions to reach the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the community level. In particular, this study identifies local people’s
preferences towards the available ‘Plural Community Institutional System (PCINS)’ in the
society: indigenous, transitional, and modern institutions. The independent and intervening
factors, i.e. socio-demographic, psycho-social, as well as government and private promotional
factors, are examined in the study, to understand the dynamic influences of how the local people
of Subang choose their preferences to utilise the available community institutional systems. The
study also seeks to contribute ethnoscientific findings to the development debate about the top-down
versus bottom-up approaches in development. In particular, the discourse examines the
roles of both approaches in poverty reduction, by using the community institutional systems
approach.
- All authors
- Saefullah, K.
- Supervisor
- Slikkerveer, L.J.; Smets, E.F.
- Co-supervisor
- Effendi, N.
- Committee
- Wezel, G.P. van; Kessler, P.J.A.; Joesron, T.S.; Panigoro, R.; Gravendeel, B.; Mulyana, A.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden Ethnosystems and Development Programme (LEAD) , Faculty of Science , Leiden University
- Date
- 2019-04-30
- Title of host publication
- Leiden Ethnosystems and Development Programme Studies
- ISBN
- 9789402814408
Publication Series
- Name
- 11
Funding
- Sponsorship
- Leiden Ethnosystems and Development Programme (LEAD) Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Technology, Republic of Indonesia