The West Papua Imagined Community: A Bondless Plural Society
Date
2018-05-28Author
Viartasiwi, Nino
Trihartono, Agus
Yuswadi, Hary
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This study discusses the architecture of the society of West
Papua (region) in Indonesia and explores how modernisation, democracy, and
conflict shape its identity formation. The study challenges previous studies on
West Papua that portray the society as homogeneous and tribal. It proposes that
contemporary West Papua’s society is also characterised by multiethnicity. Further,
this study suggests that a new phenomenon of a divided society is factual in West
Papua, and the situation is sustained by political and economic competition among
different groups. The map of the contemporary society of West Papua in this study
can be used as a departure for further studies on West Papua.
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