Research Article

Badamai Culture Communication: Character Development of National Law

Authors

  • Sanusi Kalimantan Islamic University (UNISKA) Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari, Banjarmasin, Indonesia
  • M. Irpan Kalimantan Islamic University (UNISKA) Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari, Banjarmasin, Indonesia
  • Syahrial Shaddiq Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM), Banjarmasin, Indonesia

Abstract

Basically, cultural communication is ordinary communication; what distinguishes it is the people involved in the communication differ in terms of background. When someone tries to communicate with people of different cultures and adjusts to the differences, it proves that culture is learned. Cultural differences in cultural communication interactions are very easy to occur. Adjusting to and studying different cultures will create harmony in the process of cultural communication. As stated by Stewart, intercultural communication is communication. Basically, cultural communication is ordinary communication. What distinguishes it is that the people involved in the communication differ in terms of background. From the description above, it turns out that the Adat Badamai community of Banjar, South Kalimantan, has cultural values that are very important to be maintained and preserved. The Badamai tradition teaches us that in living a social life, if there is a dispute, it is as much as possible to resolve it in a family way by deliberation for consensus and asking for papadah (advice) from wise people. Apart from that, maintaining harmony through Adat Badamai can also be done with the culture of raising dangsanak to expand a sense of solidarity (kinship).

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

5 (6)

Pages

15-31

Published

04-06-2023

How to Cite

Sanusi, M. Irpan, & Shaddiq, S. (2023). Badamai Culture Communication: Character Development of National Law. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 5(6), 15–31. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2023.5.6.3

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Keywords:

Communication, culture, custom, badamai, kinship.