Ethical Dimensions of Cultural Policy and Cultural Rights in Maluku Province

Authors

  • Johny Christian Ruhulessin

Keywords:

Focus Group Discussion (FGD), Cultural-Policy Behavior, Philosophical-Theological Reflection

Abstract

This study aimed to understand the correlation between the ethical dimensions of cultural policy and cultural rights in Maluku province. The study applied a qualitative approach with descriptivephenomenological method. Data collection uses the following techniques: in-depth interview, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), documentary study, and observation. Hasil studi membuktikan bahwa: First, the Ethics Dimension was correlated, both with Cultural-Policy Behavior (Cultural Policy), and with Cultural- Rights Behavior (Cultural Rights). Second, that the Ethical Dimension in Cultural-Policy Behavior and/or Cultural-Rights, should take place in an inclusive, holistic-integral, and sustainable manner. The Philosophical-Theological Reflection on Cultural-Policy Ethics and Cultural-Rights Ethics emphasized the importance of Identification, Mapping and Formulation of Transcendental and Immanent Foundations as a reference, so that various Ethical Dimensions in Cultural-Policy and Cultural-Rights Products in Maluku Province, had the roots of Local Wisdom, characterized by values: Ecocentric, Inclusive, Integral, Holistic-intact and Sustainable, especially in the context of Enforcement and Promotion of Humanity, Human Rights and the Integrity of Sustainable Creation

Published

2022-11-18