Galampa as Public Space on Fishermen Societies in Holimombo Jaya Village on Eastern Coast of Buton Island

Main Author: Ahmadin, Ahmadin
Format: Proceeding PeerReviewed Lainnya
Bahasa: eng
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Online Access: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/11531/1/25903968
http://eprints.unm.ac.id/11531/
https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/icss-18/25903968
Daftar Isi:
  • Public space not only belongs to modern society in urban areas, but also has become part of the pattern of life in rural communities including fishermen living in coastal areas. Compared to urban public spaces of a general and impermanent nature, in the village there exists a fixed place and possesses certain sacred values. This paper examines the Galampa as a public space for fishing communities in Holimombo Jaya Village on the Eastern Coast of Buton Island. Galampa as a public space is a representation of the world that is always adjacent and located in the east of the mosque. This public space is a space or community meeting hall to discuss various matters relating to social, economic, and cultural activities of the community. In its history, the effective Galamba functioned in the social life of the local community in Buton, drawing on the concept of public space discussed by Habermas. The study focuses on the function and role of Galampa in the social, cultural, and economic life of the community and the implication of the institution's presence in solving various problems.