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Social transformation and the change of community capacity of post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia
Irfan Zikri1.
The matter of community is of growing importance and intensively promoted in the
development field through strengthening the concept of capacity. This paper aims to
examine the dynamics of social transformation and their meanings for community capacity
in Aceh province. The author points out the three phases of major social transformation,
namely, the collapse of the social structure of local community under the centralist regime in
the late 70s, following the isolation and high-tension period during the armed conflicts, and
the post tsunami Aceh autonomy. The author argues that during these periods, community
capacity has gradually declined in political-economic and socio-cultural terms. The postreconstruction
processes have raised awareness of living together in the community,
providing a basis for institutionalising local governance, even though the capacity still
remains weak due to the absence of local institutions and collective mechanisms due to
three decades of changes concerning in national-local power relations and the consequent
erosion of the social cohesion. In this paper, the author empirically discusses why and
how the community has lost its collective mechanisms, especially during the recent social
transformation, and how capacity has declined, focusing on gampong as the fundamental
socio-spatial organisation at the local level, based on his fieldworks in the districts of Pidie,
Aceh Besar and Banda Aceh.
Affiliation:
- Nagoya University, Japan
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