Existence and coexistence of the Muslim migrants: the ecopolitics roles in Papua

This article explores Muslim migrants' economic and political contributions to Jayapura, Papua, as well as the tensions that have emerged therein. Through observation, interviews, and a review of the literature, it investigates the influence of Muslim migrants on Papuan life, as well as Muslim...

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Published in:Social identities Vol. 28; no. 3; pp. 343 - 364
Main Authors: Jubba, Hasse, Abdullah, Irwan, Fasisal, Qodir, Zuly, Iribaram, Suparto, Pabbajah, Mustaqim, Yamin, Ade
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 04-05-2022
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:This article explores Muslim migrants' economic and political contributions to Jayapura, Papua, as well as the tensions that have emerged therein. Through observation, interviews, and a review of the literature, it investigates the influence of Muslim migrants on Papuan life, as well as Muslim migrants' use of economic means to ensure their survival in the face of significant pressure. Although indigene - migrant relations have ebbed and flowed over time, Muslim migrants have not only influenced society through open communication and interactions with their peers, but also contributed to the social, economic, and political advancement of Papua. As such, this article recommends that future research should investigate how different elements of Papuan society recognize each other and work cooperatively and progressively towards achieving a better future.
ISSN:1350-4630
1363-0296
DOI:10.1080/13504630.2021.2016386