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How information sharing at information grounds helps reconnect a religiously divided society? Cafes, Christians and Muslims in Ambon, Indonesia

机译:信息地区的信息如何共享有助于重新联系宗教分歧?印度尼西亚阿姆汶的咖啡馆,基督徒和穆斯林

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Purpose - Different worldviews have been posed as constraining to information sharing. Religion is one element that constitutes the way people view the world. In many countries, religion has become a source for violent conflicts. This study investigates how Christians and Muslims in Ambon, Indonesia shared information at cafes situated at border areas and it helped the two religious communities reconcile their different worldviews after over a decade of living in conflicts. Design/methodology/approach - Informed by information grounds theory, this study analyzes data collected through a series of observation at three cafes situated at border areas and in-depth interviews with 31 informants. The analysis illuminates the processes that enable Christians and Muslims to exchange their different worldviews. Findings - This study found that, after the conflict, Christian and Muslim communities longed for the interaction they had with the other as it was before the conflict. However, these same communities tended to remain in there religiously homogenous environments as there was a conception that the others' area was unsafe. Cafes at the borders became platforms to fulfill the need to meet with the other, promoting inter-religious interactions. At the cafes, an array of information was shared to establish mutual interests, from which more meaningful interpersonal relationships such as friendship and collaboration arose. Such relationships allowed regular visitors to exchange worldviews, re-stitching the broken social fabric in post-conflict Ambon. Originality/value - This study expands the applicability of information grounds theory to the context of a religious conflict in Southeast Asia. It demonstrates processes of how continuous interactions at information grounds can gradually facilitate communities with adversarial relationships to exchange their different worldviews.
机译:目的 - 不同的世界观已作为限制信息共享。宗教是一个构成人们观看世界的方式的一个元素。在许多国家,宗教已成为暴力冲突的来源。本研究调查了在印度尼西亚的基督徒和穆斯林,印度尼西亚在边境地区的咖啡馆共享信息,并帮助两名宗教社区在生活中的十年后调和他们不同的世界观。设计/方法/方法 - 通过信息理论告知,本研究分析了通过位于边境地区的三个咖啡座的一系列观测收集的数据,并与31个线人进行了深入的访谈。分析照亮了使基督徒和穆斯林能够交换他们不同的世界观的过程。调查结果 - 本研究发现,在冲突之后,基督徒和穆斯林社区渴望他们与另一个在冲突之前的互动。然而,这些相同的社区倾向于在那里留在宗教同质环境中,因为其他人的地区是不安全的概念。边界的咖啡馆成为满足其他人需求的平台,促进宗教间互动。在咖啡馆,分享了一系列信息以建立相互利益,从中出现更有意义的人际关系,例如友谊和协作。这种关系允许经常访问者交换世界观,重新缝合冲突后的黑暗的破碎的社会面料。原创性/价值 - 本研究扩大了信息理论对东南亚宗教冲突的背景的适用性。它展示了在信息场地的持续相互作用如何逐步促进与对抗关系的社区交换不同的世界观。

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