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Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | Volume-6 | Issue-03
Cultural Capital as Support for Development: A Case Traditional Tourism Village Samin
Dwiyana Anela Kurniasari, Edi Dwi Cahyono, Yayuk Yuliati
Published: March 31, 2018 | 291 192
DOI: 10.36347/sjahss.2018.v06i03.029
Pages: 683-687
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Abstract
Social capital and cultural capital are two things that cannot be separated. Both form the characteristics of society that make their identity or characteristic. Cultural capital possessed by the community if properly utilized can contribute to development. Sustainable development involves a wide range of people, not only from the government but also across society. Cultural capital consisting of embodied cultural capital, objectified cultural capital and institutionalized cultural capital, these three modalities will be effective when combined for development. Strong cultural capital is owned by indigenous peoples. The capital can be used as a material to determine development policy, especially tourism development. Sector tours can help improve the economy of the community, so by utilizing the cultural capital owned by indigenous peoples then they can build a culture-based tourist village