Socialization of the Ethnic Association's Function as the Third Social Space for the Selayar Community in Makassar City
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socialization, ethnic, association, selayar, third social spaceAbstract
This community partnership program aims to socialize to the people of Makassar city, especially those from the Selayar Islands district, the importance of ethnic paguyuban as a third social space. One of the problems faced by some members of the Kemaksel ethnic association is the lack of awareness about the importance of establishing social relations for various interests through the use of ethnic-based organizational functions. As a result, many of the members are sometimes less active in participating in organizational activities at every monthly meeting and other activities. For this purpose, it is necessary to conduct socialization through programmatic activities starting from the identification of the suboptimal utilization of ethnic associations as a third social space to maintain social cohesion among Selayar ethnic groups in Makassar city. The results of the socialization showed that members began to realize the many functions and roles of the organization, so that it is not only limited to being interpreted as a place to gather.
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