This article discusses some basic social and socio-economic institutions in a Malay peasant community. The institutions are: Kerah, Hantar, Serah, Berderau, Meminjam, Gotong-Royong and various types of Kenduri; i.e., institutions that compel individuals to come together as a group and as members of a community. The discussion on the characteristics of these institutions tells us the nature of a small village community which is closely-knit where group solidarity, mutual help and cooperation are the norm and ideology of the community. The writer agrees that through the process of modernization and commercialization, these institutions are undergoing modifications and in fact declining in their importance. This, to a certain extent, reflects ...
This is a study of the peasant sector of Northern Thailand. It attempts to describe and theorize pol...
This paper examines the advent of capitalism in rural economy by using the commercialization of the ...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...
This thesis presents a political analysis of rural Malay society in Peninsular Malaysia. Like other ...
This first part of this paper discusses the development of social anthropology, particularly the wor...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
<p/>The subject of research was whether it is possible to establish modern cooperative societi...
This article discusses the Malay dilemma in facing the expansion of money economy in the Malay socie...
The article focuses on the coordination model of social institutions into the rural community streng...
Begin in 1971 a new era in the Malaysian development has been started in which the emphasis on natio...
The Malaka Agricultural Revolution Program (RPM) has not optimally involved all elements of the Umat...
Modernization has changed some social aspects of traditional society. Its social change will always ...
The purpose of this work is to explain the changes that have taken place in Thai peasant kinship ins...
This study addresses the issue of the nature of contemporary kinship relationships among the Cham Mu...
Summary. In Malaysia, Malay kampung or villages are modernity’s significant other in contem-porary d...
This is a study of the peasant sector of Northern Thailand. It attempts to describe and theorize pol...
This paper examines the advent of capitalism in rural economy by using the commercialization of the ...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...
This thesis presents a political analysis of rural Malay society in Peninsular Malaysia. Like other ...
This first part of this paper discusses the development of social anthropology, particularly the wor...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
<p/>The subject of research was whether it is possible to establish modern cooperative societi...
This article discusses the Malay dilemma in facing the expansion of money economy in the Malay socie...
The article focuses on the coordination model of social institutions into the rural community streng...
Begin in 1971 a new era in the Malaysian development has been started in which the emphasis on natio...
The Malaka Agricultural Revolution Program (RPM) has not optimally involved all elements of the Umat...
Modernization has changed some social aspects of traditional society. Its social change will always ...
The purpose of this work is to explain the changes that have taken place in Thai peasant kinship ins...
This study addresses the issue of the nature of contemporary kinship relationships among the Cham Mu...
Summary. In Malaysia, Malay kampung or villages are modernity’s significant other in contem-porary d...
This is a study of the peasant sector of Northern Thailand. It attempts to describe and theorize pol...
This paper examines the advent of capitalism in rural economy by using the commercialization of the ...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...