Civic Culture in a Multi-Religious Society: A Case Study of the Sekaran Community
Authour(s) : Welling Yonado, Winarno Winarno, Muhammad Hendri NuryadiInstitution : Department Pancasila and Civic Education,…

Authour(s) : Welling Yonado, Winarno Winarno, Muhammad Hendri Nuryadi
Institution : Department Pancasila and Civic Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Central Java, Indonesia
Category : Article,IJMMU
Topics : Civic Culture; Multi-Religious; Community
Abstract :
This article discusses the role of civic culture in the context of a multi-religious society, using a case study of the community in Sekaran Village, located in Kayen Kidul Subdistrict, Kediri Regency, East Java Province. The people of Sekaran represent the social reality of Indonesia, where various religions and beliefs coexist harmoniously. This research aims to explore how civic culture plays a key role in fostering tolerance, cooperation, and social integration amidst religious diversity. The research method used is a qualitative approach through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and content
analysis of both primary and secondary data. The findings show that the Sekaran community possesses a strong civic culture, reflected in inclusive attitudes, mutual respect, and a spirit of communal cooperation (gotong royong). Interfaith collaboration in daily activities such as religious ceremonies, traditional rituals, and social events strengthens the sense of unity and togetherness among community members.
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