The Role of Community-Based Movements in Shaping Social Solidarity and Collective Action in Multicultural Societies

Authors

  • La Mochtar Unu Universitas Cenderawasih Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59613/pskmv794

Keywords:

community-based movements, social solidarity, collective action, multicultural societies, qualitative research

Abstract

This article explores the role of community-based movements in fostering social solidarity and collective action within multicultural societies. Utilizing a qualitative approach through an extensive literature review, the study examines how these movements serve as catalysts for social cohesion, bridging cultural divides, and promoting inclusivity. The findings reveal that community-based movements empower marginalized groups by providing a platform for their voices, facilitating dialogue, and encouraging collaborative efforts to address shared challenges. Additionally, these movements enhance social capital by fostering trust and cooperation among diverse community members, ultimately leading to more robust collective action. The analysis highlights various case studies that illustrate the successful implementation of community-based initiatives in multicultural contexts, demonstrating their potential to mitigate social tensions and promote peaceful coexistence. Furthermore, the article discusses the implications of these movements for policymakers and community leaders, emphasizing the need for supportive frameworks that enable the sustainability and effectiveness of such initiatives. By understanding the dynamics of community-based movements, this research contributes to the broader discourse on social solidarity and collective action, offering insights into the mechanisms that can strengthen social ties in increasingly diverse societies

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Published

2025-04-25