Aktivitas 1.3

Esensi Buku
19 Mar 202402:38

Summary

TLDRThe Badui tribe, known for their adherence to traditional ways, refrains from using technology and remains closely connected to nature. Social change is hindered by several factors, including limited interaction with other communities, slow scientific development, a strong attachment to past customs, and a resistance to change due to deeply rooted societal interests. Additionally, the tribe’s cultural integration is affected by a fear of instability and prejudice against new ideas. Despite these challenges, the Badui tribe continues to meet their needs through nature, relying on weaving and farming for clothing and shelter.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Badui tribe adheres to traditional ways of life, avoiding technology and relying on nature.
  • 😀 Social change is a process that affects the structure and function of a social system, including values, behaviors, and customs.
  • 😀 There are several factors that inhibit social change in the Badui tribe, such as isolation from other communities.
  • 😀 One inhibiting factor for social change is the slow development of science and technology within the tribe.
  • 😀 The Badui tribe has a strong attachment to past traditions, making them resistant to adopting new ways of life.
  • 😀 Deeply ingrained societal interests can also hinder the process of social change.
  • 😀 The tribe fears that cultural integration could lead to instability, acting as another obstacle to change.
  • 😀 Prejudice against new ideas and things is considered an ideological barrier to social change.
  • 😀 Certain deeply rooted habits in the community are difficult to change, further inhibiting progress.
  • 😀 The correct answer to the question about inhibiting factors in the Badui tribe is the difficulty in changing certain societal habits.
  • 😀 The Badui tribe lives in three areas, including Cio Cikesik Village and Cikartawana, and still fulfills their needs through nature-based practices like weaving and farming.

Q & A

  • What is the primary characteristic of the Badui tribe in terms of technology use?

    -The Badui tribe is known for adhering to traditional ways and rejecting the use of modern technology, instead relying on nature for their needs.

  • What is social change in the context of the Badui tribe?

    -Social change refers to the transformation in the structure and function of a social system, affecting values, behavioral patterns, social stratification, organizations, and customs.

  • What are some inhibiting factors to social change in the Badui tribe?

    -Inhibiting factors include a lack of relationships with other communities, delayed scientific development, a strong attachment to past traditions, entrenched interests, fear of cultural instability, prejudice against new things, and deeply ingrained societal habits.

  • How does the Badui tribe's social attitude affect social change?

    -The tribe's societal attitude, which often glorifies past traditions and is conservative, prevents the acceptance of new ideas and practices, slowing down social change.

  • How does the lack of interaction with other communities contribute to inhibiting social change?

    -The lack of relationships with other communities isolates the Badui tribe, limiting exposure to new ideas and practices that could foster social change.

  • Why is the development of science considered an inhibiting factor for social change in the Badui tribe?

    -The delayed development of science in the Badui tribe restricts their access to advancements in knowledge, which could otherwise drive social and technological progress.

  • What role does prejudice play in inhibiting social change within the Badui tribe?

    -Prejudice against new things creates an ideological barrier to the acceptance of social change, hindering the tribe's willingness to adapt to modern developments.

  • What is meant by 'certain habits in society that are difficult to change' in the context of the Badui tribe?

    -This refers to deeply rooted cultural practices and behaviors in the Badui tribe that are resistant to change, which poses a challenge to social transformation.

  • What are the primary areas where the Badui tribe is spread across?

    -The Badui tribe is spread across three areas: Cio Cikesik Village, Cikartawana, and Badwi.

  • How do the Badui tribe fulfill their basic needs like clothing and shelter?

    -The Badui tribe fulfills their basic needs by utilizing nature, engaging in traditional practices like weaving for clothing and farming for shelter and sustenance.

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Badui TribeSocial ChangeCultural PreservationTraditionsNatureIndigenous CommunitiesCultural IntegrationBehavioral PatternsSocial ValuesCommunity Life