Informal Cross-Border Trade: Malaysia-Indonesia Borders The Conceptualisation From ‘Authority-Defined’ To "Everyday-Defined"

Fauzie Sarjono, Endang Rudiatin
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For these border studies, understanding borderlanders provides a new narrative about boundaries. The history of a nation-state of a collective nature, the alignment of power, economic segmentation, and integration of culture, ethnicity, and identity, religion, the behavior of marginal communities, as well as modern socio-political segregation are variables that can be raised in various disciplines. In this study, we offer a qualitative method with an ethnographic perspective, as many anthropologists do, but with a constructivist approach. We call it the conceptualization of "Authority-Defined" to "Everyday-Defined." The diversity of narratives and connotations in unraveling boundaries gives the perspective of contextual interpretation in different positions. Surely, understanding boundaries should also be seen in such a detailed context that the actors of border studies, i.e., society, are observed through the lens of meaning boundaries in their everyday lives. These differences lead to findings that are rich in dynamic and varied border backgrounds. This discussion focused on on-the-ground findings about informal cross-border trade, specifically at the Malaysia-Indonesia border. A trading system built by local communities is certainly different from the trade system in non-border areas and even in the country's capital area.
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非正式跨境贸易:马来西亚-印度尼西亚边界的概念从“权威定义”到“日常定义”
对于这些边境研究来说,理解边境居民提供了一种关于边界的新叙述。具有集体性质的民族国家的历史、权力的结盟、经济分割、文化、种族和身份的融合、宗教、边缘社区的行为以及现代社会政治隔离都是可以在不同学科中提出的变量。在这项研究中,我们提供了一种具有民族志视角的定性方法,正如许多人类学家所做的那样,但采用了建构主义方法。我们称之为“权威定义”到“日常定义”的概念化。边界消解过程中叙事和内涵的多样性赋予了语境解读不同立场的视角。当然,理解边界也应该在这样一个详细的背景下被看到,边界研究的参与者,即社会,是通过他们日常生活中的意义边界的镜头来观察的。这些差异导致了丰富的动态和不同的边界背景的发现。这次讨论的重点是关于非正式跨境贸易的实地调查结果,特别是在马来西亚-印度尼西亚边境。当地社区建立的贸易体系当然不同于非边境地区甚至国家首都地区的贸易体系。
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