THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE ECONOMIC RESILIENCE OF THE COMMUNITY BADUY IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION AND MEDIA CONVERGENCE
Nina Yuliana
Communication Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Politics
Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University
Abstract
The idea of democracy is interpreted by many perspectives and ways for individuals and society. Indonesia is no exception, which is part of the world community. Various regions and communities in Indonesia have their own challenges in practicing democracy in the influence of globalization and the popularity of social media as citizen participation in various sectors, including social and economic sectors as an effort to overcome the digital divide and widening agreement between the rich and the poor. For the Baduy indigenous people in Banten with adat, the foundation of democracy is defined as justice, in the sense of opening opportunities to everyone, and also means autonomy or independence of the person concerned to regulate his life, according to what he wants. Even the role of women in the food security of the Baduy community has been expressed in a strong and very synergistic manner in welcoming and realizing Sustainable development goals, including in the era of globalization and media convergence.
Keywords: Women, Baduy indigenous people, globalization
Topic: Sustainable Development Goals