Analysis of Social Environmental Revitalization of Culture
Intellectual Values as a Form of Local Locality and Its Effect on
Development of Personality and Personality Batak Community in
Urban
Parluhutan Manalu
Director of St Paul Theological School
Keywords: Revitalization, Social Engineering, Cultural Intellectual Values, Local Wisdom, Development of Manpower
and Personality
Abstract: Social facts proposed by Emile Durkheim explain that in society there is a way of acting human that generally
exist in certain society which also has its own existence, by its own way and world apart from individual
manifestations, The change that happened is because of solidarity that is mechanical solidarity and organic
solidarity. Mechanical solidarity is based on the equation. Organic solidarity leads more to the abolition of
the concept of collectivity. In society, the development of independence attributable to the development of
the division of labor leads to more independent self-awareness. The development of the personality of society
occurs in most or a group of people affected by the same customs or cultural systems during its growth.
Koentjaraningrat emphasizes two aspects of culture that are abstract (nonmaterial) and concrete (material).
According to Phongphit and Nantasuwan, local Wisdom is knowledge based on the experience of generations
of generations. Batak Toba community spread in almost all corners of the archipelago. People who are outside
of North Sumatera is called Batak Toba Perantau origin of North Sumatra which is further called Batak Toba
Perantau. This study aims to determine the extent to which the Revitalization of Social Engineering Cultural
Values Intellectual As Shape Local Wisdom And Its Influence On The Development Of Manpower And
Personality Of The Batak Society In The Urban. The research method is quantitative method. The population
is tribal Batak resident who resides in Medan city which become student in college of X in medan city which
amounted to 85 people. The results showed that revitalization of social engineering intellectual values of
cultural aspects of abstract (non material) and concrete (material) partially or simultaneously have a
significant influence on the development of urban people's stubbornness and personality. The conclusion is
that there is an influence of Social Cultural Revitalization of Cultural Values Values as Local Wisdom on the
Development of Manpower and
1 INTRODUCTION /
BACKGROUND
Ethnic or ethnic tribes can be interpreted as social
identities, derived from the lineage or culture of
origin, which is also influenced by the culture in the
neighborhood (Helms in Dalton, Elias, and
Wandersman, 2001). In one's culture, self is seen as a
unity of the outward boundary of some internal
attributes, including needs, abilities, motivations, and
rights. Culture determines and shapes individuals'
behavior, thoughts, and feelings indirectly through
their self-concept. Different cultures produce
different self-concepts in their members which then
affect all other aspects of individual behavior
(Matsumoto and Juang, 2004). Independence is one
aspect of personality associated with other aspects of
personality and should be trained as early as possible
so that in its development can be in accordance with
the task of its development.
Batak Toba's dynamic, hard and resilient Toba
Batak personality may be said to be tall in
conscientiousness and the high ties in the Batak Toba
may be associated with high extroversion dimensions
as well. But on the other hand, Batak Toba tribe also
has an aggressive nature, no compromise and mercy
that probably indicates the low score in the dimension
of agreeableness. On the other hand the hard way of
Manalu, P.
Analysis of Social Environmental Revitalization of Culture Intellectual Values as a Form of Local Locality and Its Effect on Development of Personality and Personality Batak Community in
Urban.
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communicating Toba Batak people, often full of
emotion and anger, and the presence of revenge and
envy may be seen as trait neuroticism.
Social facts proposed by Emile Durkheim explain
that in society there is a way of acting human that
generally exist in certain society which also has its
own existence, by way and its own world apart from
individual manifestations, The change that happened
is because of solidarity that is mechanical solidarity
and organic solidarity. Mechanical solidarity is based
on the equation. Organic solidarity leads more to the
abolition of the concept of collectivity. In society, the
development of independence attributable to the
development of the division of labor leads to more
independent self-awareness. Koentjaraningrat
emphasizes two aspects of culture that are abstract
(non material) and concrete (material). According to
Phongphit and Nantasuwan, local Wisdom is
knowledge based on the experience of generations of
generations.
In terms of local wisdom, the positive things of
the Batak personality is Batak personality that has a
sense of solidarity and a sense of solidarity.
Personality that can be learned from the proverb
Batak Manuk ni pea langge hotek hotek laho marpira
nasirang marale ale lobian matean ina. Proverbs that
describe that Batak people like to hang out and have
many friends. The root of personality has been
ingrained in the Batak culture, the power of
association and sense of kinship is very close,
especially if it is a fellow Batak people.
In practice the implementation of Toba Batak
custom, the reality in the field shows there are four
(4) adat catagories that have been done. First, the
Batak Toba community has its own customary
relations system. Secondly, Adat is believed to be the
norm governing the relationship between the Batak
Toba people, influenced by the rules and norms that
have been applicable in society. Thirdly, the pattern
of relations between humans in the Toba Batak
community changes continuously, so the
implementation of adat also changes as needed
without seeing the side of space and time. Fourth, the
views and values given to adat are also changing, due
to the influence of technology in disseminating
information.
Social engineering is a process that is planned,
mapped its implementation in order to change the
structure and culture based on social society. social
engineering is a tool to achieve a goal, an intervention
or art of manipulating a scientific movement of a
particular ideal vision aimed at influencing social
change.
So many social problems that occur in society and
the complexity of social problems occur in all areas
of life ie in the field of social, political, educational,
religious and so forth. So it takes effort to solve
problems and improve the social system that leads to
ideal society life. This should be balanced with
concrete steps that have a clear vision and mission. So
the plan to change the setting of the mindset of the
community can run on purpose.
In an effort as a social engineering actor it takes
concepts that form the basis of the movement of
social change. The concept can be divided on the
basis of the time and scope of the effect it can be in
the form of evolution, revolution, reform, and social
metamorphosis. These four concepts are the basis of
social change. Yet only one proper concept and
mature engineering can transform Indonesia and
change thought
The Importance of the Development of Manpower
and Personality of Batak Society in Urban can be
done with various things. One of them is by
revitalizing social engineering intellectual values
aspects of culture that is abstract (non material) and
concrete (material).
2 PROBLEM FORMULATION
Based on the above description, the researcher
formulates the problem is whether with the
revitalization of Social Engineering Cultural Values
(Abstract and concrete intellectual) as a form of local
wisdom can influence the development of the
stubbornness and personality of the Batak community
in urban areas?
3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
The purpose of this study is to determine the extent of
the influence of Social Cultural Revitalization
Cultural Values (abstract and concrete) as a form of
local wisdom to the development of kemandiran and
personality of Batak Society in the Urban
4 THEORETICAL STUDIES /
CONCEPTS
Development of Community Empowerment and
Personality Independence is a psychosocial issue that
arises continuously throughout the life cycle of
individuals (Steinberg, 2002). This issue arises in
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every situation that requires individuals to rely on and
depend on themselves, such as when they enter
college outside the city, accepted to work in a
company, have a partner, or are having problems with
friends. Individual independence will help him be
ready for every situation and problem. Independence
is the ability to perform and account for the actions it
undertakes and to forge a supportive relationship with
others (Steinberg, 2002). According to Shaffer
(2002), independence as the ability to make decisions
and make himself the source of the power of self-
emotion so as not to depend on others.
According to Nimran in Kurniawati (2007: 17)
personality can be defined as the whole way how
individuals react and interact with others. According
to Robbins (2008: 127), personality is the whole way
in which individual individuals react and interact with
other individuals. According to Sofyandi and
Garniwa (2007: 74), one's personality is a relatively
stable set of characteristics, tendencies and
temperaments that are largely shaped by heredity and
by social, cultural, and environmental factors.
According to Gibson et al (1985: 70), personality is a
unique pattern of behavior and mental processes,
which characterize a person.
4.1 Revitalization
The notion of revitalization may mean processes,
means and or actions to revive or reenforce any
program of activity. So in general the notion of
revitalization is an attempt to make something that
becomes important and very necessary. Various
words of revitalization are often used to perform one
purpose such as the revitalization of education, the
revitalization of an area, the revitalization of local
wisdom and various other revitalizations along with
the times. [Revitalization by Danisworo (2002) is an
attempt to revitalize a once vital / but then decline /
degradation. Gouillart and Kelly (1995) define
revitalization as an effort to encourage growth by
linking organizations to their environment
4.2 Social Engineering
Social engineering is an art of manipulating a
scientific movement of a particular ideal vision aimed
at influencing social change, which can be either good
or bad and can be either honest or lie. (Matta, 2006).
Social engineering can also be interpreted as a
process of planning, mapping and implementation in
the context of changing the structure and culture of a
societal social base (Khasali, R., 2006).
Cultural Intellectual Values, Based on this form,
culture can be categorized into two main components,
namely material culture and non-material culture.
Material culture refers to all real, concrete,
community creations. Included in this material
culture are the findings resulting from an
archaeological excavation: clay bowls, periscations,
weapons, and so on. Material culture also includes
items, such as television, airplanes, sports stadiums,
clothing, skyscrapers, and washing machines.
Nonmaterial cultures are abstract creations passed
down from generation to generation, such as fairy
tales, folklores, and traditional songs or dances.
4.3 Local Wisdom
Local wisdom is part of the culture of a society that
can not be separated from the language of society
itself. Local wisdom is usually passed down from
generation to generation through word-of-mouth.
Local wisdom is in folklore, proverbs, songs, and
people's games.
5 METHOD
The method used is quantitative method. The
population of this study is all students of the final
semester at university X and the number of samples
in this study amounted to 80 people. The sampling
technique is the total sample. Data analysis is done by
multiple linear regression analysis that is to know the
steering between two independent variables (X) that
is abstract culture (X1) concrete culture (X2) with
dependent variable of Development of Batman's
Personliness and Personality (Y). This analysis is to
know the direction of relationship between
independent variables with dependent variable
whether positive or negative and to predict the value
of the dependent variable if the value of the
independent variable increases or decreases. Further t
test and F test is conducted to determine whether the
independent variable (X) significantly influence the
dependent variable
6 RESULT OF ANALYSIS
Based on the above table obtained the number R2 (R
Square) of 0.844 or (84.4,0%). This shows that the
percentage of contribution of independent variable (in
abstract and concrete culture) to dependent variable
(Variable: Development of Batik and Personality of
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Table 1: Results of Determination Analysis
Model Summary
b
Model
R R Square
Adjusted R
Square
Std. Error of the
Estimate
Durbin-Watson
1
.919
a
.844 .837 2.811
1.917
a. Predictors: (Constant), abstract culture (X1), concrete (X2)
b. Dependent Variable: Development of Self-Reliance and Personality of Batak Society (Y)
Table 2: Uji t
Coefficients
a
Model
Unstandardized
Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
t Sig. B Std. Erro
r
Beta
1 (Constant)
11.540 1.809
6.380 .000
abstract culture (X1)
.651 .084 .649 7.714 .000
Concrete culture (X2)
.947 .064 1.246 14.811 .000
a. Dependent Variable: Development of Manpower and Personality of Batak Society (Y)
Batak Society) is 84.4%. Or variations of independent
variables used in abstract and concrete cultures are
able to explain 84.4% of the variation of dependent
variables (Development of Man Power and
Personality Batak). While the rest of 15.6%
influenced or explained by other variables that are not
included in this research model.
Based on the table obtained t count equal to 7,714.
Table distribution t sought on = 5% obtained for t
table of 7,714 T count> t table (7.714> 1.68023) then
Ho rejected. Because the value of t arithmetic> t table
(2.658> 1.68023) then Ho is rejected, it means there
is a significant partial influence between abstract
culture with Development Kemandiran And
Personality Batak Society. So from this case it can be
concluded that partially abstract culture has an effect
on to the development of the stubbornness and
personality of Batak society.
Based on the table obtained t arithmetic amounted
to 14,811. T distribution table sought at = 5%
obtained for t table equal to 14.811 T count value> t
table (14.811> 1.68023) then Ho is rejected. Because
the value of t arithmetic> t table (2.658> 1.68023)
then Ho is rejected, meaning that there is partially
significant influence between concrete culture with
the Development of Manpower And Batak
Personality. So from this case it can be concluded that
partially concrete culture has an effect on to the
development of Batak Personality and Batik
Personality.
7 DISCUSSION
The form of Local Wisdom as the formation of a
character that is still pure in peadatan Batak people
like; Tarombo, Paradaton (Traditional Ceremony),
the concept of philosophy "Dalihan Natolu", and Oral
Tradition as well as cultural site support, is a habit
that is still inherent in Batak society need to be
maintained and developed. Local Wisdom is a local
idea that is wise, full of wisdom, positive value,
embedded and followed by members of the
community (Syarifudin, 2007). Cultural wisdom as a
local knowledge, already integral with belief systems,
norms, and culture and expressed in traditions and
myths embraced in the long term. Furthermore, these
values have become an inherent identity for society.
Batak culture can be understood as (Ethnic Culture)
or Culture which is still pure value. That is, there is
no influence on Foreign Culture. Batak Culture
Wisdom has its roots in society, The Value of Local
Wisdom Batak is very close to the community. The
values of Batak Cultural Wisdom include; Cultural
Creativity, Pattern of politeness, hard work, Gotong
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Royong, intelligence, gratitude, confidence, sense of
unity and cultural norms that exist.
Toba Batak culture generally believes in
something when the majority of developed
perceptions refer to the justification of it so that
intellectual community groups often engage in a war
of worldview as well as an ego-impressed idea in
favor of an acknowledgment of the way of thinking
of each side. This is where the role of social
engineering in changing the style of society like this.
The idea of a better social change in the right and
more realistic way can encourage people's desire to
participate in the mission of social change.
Today's Toba Batak community in urban areas are
starting to emerge with their satisfactory work as well
as showing their identity. In addition to Medan, in
other big cities, like Jakarta, Batak people also show
their identity. These are hard-working and hard-
working people, so other ethnic groups are surprised
to find that the well-organized and intelligent people
they know turn out to be Batak people. Although the
Batak people were a small minority in the cities, but
very influential at the time, it also spread to North and
South Tapanuli. (see Hasselgren, 2008: 48) The
above explanation shows that there is no clear
terminology describing the Toba Batak community in
particular residing in a central cultural area. So that
can be called for all those who call themselves as
Batak Toba in this study are the people who use Toba
Batak culture in their daily tradition life, regardless of
the origin and hegemony of their own clan. And for
Batak people who live anywhere, including in the
overseas areas - also assume that the land where they
live is part of the result of their own culture, where
they interact with Batak culture with other Batak
people. Batak people usually love to wander out of
their area this is done to seek a better life, but
nevertheless they never let go of the relationship and
sense of kinship let alone sever the ties of kinship and
kinship with big family in the yard wherever they are
and always taught to the child until his grandson
8 CONCLUSIONS AND
SUGGESTIONS
8.1 Conclusion
Based on the results of the analysis shows that the
percentage of contribution of independent variables
(abstract and concrete) to the dependent variable
(Variable: Development of Batik and Personality of
Batak Society) of 84.4%. Or variations of
independent variables used ((abstract and concrete))
are able to explain 84.4% of the variation of
dependent variables (Development of Batassiness
and Personality of Batak Society). While the rest of
15.6% influenced or explained by other variables that
are not included in this research model.
8.2 Suggestion
It is important to revitalize social engineering
intellectual values culture as a form of local wisdom
and to be able to build the manpower and personality
of the batak society in the urban
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