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Title: | International Conference on Language, and Literature and Culture : Konferensi Internasional Budaya, Bahasa dan Sastra |
Authors: | Nasution, Muhammad Irfan Ekayati, Rini Alpi, M. Firza |
Keywords: | on, Industrial Revolution 4.0;Local Culture of Aceh;Era of Disruption |
Issue Date: | 30-Jan-2020 |
Publisher: | UMSU PRESS |
Abstract: | The Aneuk Jamee tribe is one of the tribes in the province of Aceh, with the largest population in the South Aceh Regency. From the historical side, the Aneuk Jamee tribe originated from Minang Kabau, West Sumatra Province, most of the customs and cultural habits of the Aneuk Jamee tribe and Minang Kabau have similarities, but it's just that the Aneuk Jamee culture has been mixed and influenced by Acehnese culture. This paper discusses how the Aneuk Jamee culture exists in the formation of children's character in the era of disruption of the industrial revolution 4.0. The development of the digital world is growing rapidly in this era, this has resulted in many aspects that continue to change from ordinary to unusual, such as the economic, political, educational and cultural aspects. Besides having many positive sides, especially in terms of practicality in the management of various things, of course, these changes also have a negative impact. In terms of social order, the most dominant thing seen from the influence of this digital world is the occurrence of social aridity in various lines of social life, children tend to be apathetic and individualist. Aneuk Jamee tribe culture has many values that can be guided by millennial generation children so they have global character and insight but do not leave their culture. |
URI: | http://repository.umsu.ac.id/handle/123456789/17563 |
ISBN: | 978-623-93699-8- |
Appears in Collections: | Proceedings Collection |
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