Traditional Leadership Model of Pluralistic Society in Ciamis District

  • Satori A
  • Agung S
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Abstract

This study provides an analysis of traditional leadership model in managing plural society. This study sees the whole pattern formed in a very pluralistic society susuru. Although very pluralistic, the society is able to create the harmony conditions in social life. A qualitative ethnography is applied as the method of analysis. The research approach uses contructivism which develop the idea through data to produce a complete picture of the reasearch focus. The result indicates that the leadership style applies a model of charismatic and traditional authority in Susuru. Power and popularity are obtained through leadership ability in  leading the religious rituals. The role of the leader is not only for religious issue, but also for a social escalation. The respect for diversity is more influenced by leader’s ability to manage potential conflict. A local model, duduluran, appear in the effort to establish peace among these differences.

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Satori, A., & Agung, S. (2017). Traditional Leadership Model of Pluralistic Society in Ciamis District. International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding, 4(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v4i1.62

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