The self of sundanese ethnic: Interdependent construal and religious self

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Abstract

This paper aims to introduce the religious self-viewed from the Indonesian context. Indonesia is a large country with diverse ethnic groups and the study seeks to investigate the self in relation to ethnicity. Specifically, the study examines the Sundanese ethnic group that has relatively few sub-groups compared with others found on the archipelago. The study undertakes a conceptual analysis to illustrate the religious self. In this regard, the social and cultural factors are examined to enable a proper account of the religious self, particularly in Indonesia. Relevant empirical evidence is presented to support and explain the religious self-concept. The study further presents a comparative analysis with previous self-concept studies. Finally, the paper concludes with a discussion on the direction of future research on the religious self.

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Ninin, R. H. (2015). The self of sundanese ethnic: Interdependent construal and religious self. Asian Social Science, 11(16), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v11n16p1

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