10.47313 FISHERMAN’S SOCIAL PLURALISM AT THE PANGANDARAN FISH AUCTION TRADITIONAL MARKET, WEST JAVA. (ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF LANGUAGE ON AXEL HONNET’S CRITICAL THINKING)

FISHERMAN’S SOCIAL PLURALISM AT THE PANGANDARAN FISH AUCTION TRADITIONAL MARKET, WEST JAVA. (ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF LANGUAGE ON AXEL HONNET’S CRITICAL THINKING)

Authors

  • Achmad Budiman Sudarsono Satya Negara Indonesia University
  • Agus Budiana Satya Negara Indonesia University
  • Helen Olivia Satya Negara Indonesia University
  • Fitri Sarasati Satya Negara Indonesia University

Keywords:

Pluralism, Intercultural Communication, Axel Honneth Thought, Language Ethnography, Pangandaran Fishermen

Abstract

The cultural exchange that took place at the Pangandaran Fish Auction
Market in Bojongsalawe was somewhat unique, in the communication process
there were three languages used in the auction process, Indonesian, Sundanese
and Javanese. This makes it possible for cultural pluralism to occur between
groups that are conducting auction transactions. This researcher uses Axel
Honneth’s thoughts in mapping research results. Honneth’s thoughts explain
that social recognition has made many contributions to creating a system in the
life of multiculturalism and pluralism by following the spirit of thought of other
critical figures in creating a society without coercion, domination and domination
so that each individual is guaranteed his identity and dignity as a human being
which departs from the intersubjective thoughts of Herbert Mead and his teacher
Jurgen Habermas about universal interest. Honneth’s research answers all the
assumptions of “Me & I” in Mead and his concept of Mind, Self and Society
with “The I in We. Where social recognition is needed for these intersubjective
activities, there must be freedom of universal respect through public discourse
and Habermas’ social action. As for this research, researchers used qualitative
methods with ethnographic studies.

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2025-05-22

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