Authors :
Edi Dwi Riyanto; Lady Khairunnisa Adiyani; Dewi Meyrasyawati
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 6 - June
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUN1307
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Abstract :
The connection between individuals residing in
historical locations and their environment is complex and
has many aspects. It encompasses both the physical
integration and a profound connection to the intangible
cultural history of the location. The meaningful link
between citizens and historical places is fostered by
community participation, a sense of pride in location, and
the integration of heritage sites into daily life. Helping the
local people to engage in the heritage sites may boost the
sense of pride and strengthen the social cohesion among
community members. This paper is a report of a
collaborative community development program done by
Universitas Airlangga, University of Malaysia Sabah, and
Universiti of Technology Malaysia. The aim of the project
was to help the local people produce their own narrative.
The method was through photo competition and
workshop. The photos became the tools for the local
people to generate stories in relation to the heritage in
their neighborhood. The result shows that two main
groups of photos were produced: objects and activities. It
is concluded that the local people connect themselves with
their historical surroundings through the collective
memories kept in the objects and the interaction in their
daily life.
Keywords :
Community Development, Collaborative, Local People, Narrative, Peneleh.
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The connection between individuals residing in
historical locations and their environment is complex and
has many aspects. It encompasses both the physical
integration and a profound connection to the intangible
cultural history of the location. The meaningful link
between citizens and historical places is fostered by
community participation, a sense of pride in location, and
the integration of heritage sites into daily life. Helping the
local people to engage in the heritage sites may boost the
sense of pride and strengthen the social cohesion among
community members. This paper is a report of a
collaborative community development program done by
Universitas Airlangga, University of Malaysia Sabah, and
Universiti of Technology Malaysia. The aim of the project
was to help the local people produce their own narrative.
The method was through photo competition and
workshop. The photos became the tools for the local
people to generate stories in relation to the heritage in
their neighborhood. The result shows that two main
groups of photos were produced: objects and activities. It
is concluded that the local people connect themselves with
their historical surroundings through the collective
memories kept in the objects and the interaction in their
daily life.
Keywords :
Community Development, Collaborative, Local People, Narrative, Peneleh.