PERWUJUDAN INTERAKSI SOSIAL DALAM POLA PERMUKIMAN DI KAMPUNG PANGGUNG KOTA MALANG

  • Safirah S
  • Rukmi W
  • et al.
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Abstract

The development of traditional settlements located in the middle of Malang, the condition is increasingly cornered and pressed due to the development of the city. Traditional settlements themselves are actually assets of urban areas that can give a characteristic of the city, the built environment, characteristic of the socio-cultural activities of the community, which is a manifestation of the socio-cultural values of the community. This causes changes in social interactions in the formation of settlement patterns (Rapoport, 1969). The problems that occur in the village and their interactions show that there is a need for further studies. Therefore, research is needed to identify and analyze settlement patterns and the realization of social interactions in the village settlement patterns found in Malang City Stage Village. The method is carried out to identify the characteristics of settlement patterns and identify the social interactions contained therein using descriptive analysis method techniques in the form of synchronous / diachronic analysis, behavior analysis, and family tree analysis. The results of the identification of characteristics indicate that social interactions can be formed based on kinship relationships without being limited by settlement patterns, besides that the pattern of residential settlements can also form social interactions. In addition, social interactions found can be influenced by changes in building functions that can be either positive changes or conflicts.

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Safirah, S., Rukmi, W., & Maulidi, C. (2019). PERWUJUDAN INTERAKSI SOSIAL DALAM POLA PERMUKIMAN DI KAMPUNG PANGGUNG KOTA MALANG. Tata Kota Dan Daerah, 11(1), 20–30. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.takoda.2019.011.01.3

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