土著社区编织保护的利益相关者支持机制分析

Janabeth Soguilon, Prescillano D. Campado
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随着现代化的快速影响,许多人不得不适应社会变化的需求,包括土著社区。由于改变的呼声很高,他们文化的某些部分正处于危险之中。在这些社区,习俗和传统应该得到保护,以保存他们的文化、遗产和他们作为一个部落的身份。因此,本研究的目的是分析利益相关者对土著社区编织保护的支持机制。本研究的研究设计遵循定量研究设计,辅以定性数据分析利益相关者的支持机制。定量数据采用“王子图”和“王子计算法”进行分析,定性数据采用内容分析或文本分析。本研究的研究参与者为30名接受UP-NCPAG调查问卷的受访者,以及10名接受深度访谈(IDI)的受访者。定量数据分析结果显示,问题位置得到肯定分,而权力和优先级得分较高。它还显示了获得利益相关者支持的100%可能性,这表示实施的确定性。另一方面,定性数据和发现加强和验证了定量数据和发现。研究得出的结论是,在Amgu-o发展NC II织造的建议将成为现实,这将使土著社区的织造得到保护,这是非常乐观和有可能的。
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An analysis of stakeholders’ support mechanism for the preservation of weaving in an indigenous community
With the fast influence of modernization, many people have to adapt to meet the demand of the changes in society, including the indigenous communities. Some parts of their culture are being at risk due to the high call of alteration. In these communities, customs and traditions should be protected to preserve their culture, heritage, and their identity as a tribe. Thus, the purpose of the study was to make an analysis of stakeholders’ support mechanism for the preservation of weaving in an indigenous community. The research design of the study followed the quantitative research design complemented with qualitative data to analyze the stakeholders’ support mechanisms. Quantitative data were analyzed with the application of the Prince Chart and Prince Method of Calculation, while qualitative data were perused through content or textual analysis. The research participants of the study were the thirty (30) respondents who answered the survey questionnaire adopted from the UP-NCPAG, and ten (10) informants who went through an in-depth interview (IDI). The results of the quantitative data analysis showed that the issue position elicited affirmative score, while the power and priority scored high. It also showed a 100% probability of support from the stakeholders, which denotes certainty of implementation. On the other hand, the qualitative data and findings reinforced and validated the quantitative data and findings. The study arrived at a conclusion that there is high optimism and likelihood that the proposed development of NC II Weaving in Amgu-o will become a reality which will lead to the preservation of weaving the indigenous community.
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