Abstract

This study aims to describe and analyze the cultural capital, social capital, economic capital, and symbolic capital owned by the people of Loghiya Village, Lohia Sub-District of Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The theory used to analyze the data in this research is Social Practic Theory. The method used is descriptive qualitative method, through observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this study indicate that social practices in the development of the Loghiya Tourism Village consist of: (1) Cultural capital, in the form of politeness in language, the power possessed by the community and also the level of education possessed by the village youth. (2) Social capital in the form of a network of relationships, trust, reciprocal relationships between individuals or groups in society, values and norms as well as proactive actions; (3) Economic capital in the form of two-wheeled vehicles used in collecting funds, as well as materials from the local community. (4) Symbolic capital in the form of titles and famous families as well as owners of luxury goods and objects owned by some village youths in directing their members for the development needs of Mongkeluno Beach.

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