Abstract
This article is based on the change of social capital in society triggered by globalization. According to Soetomo (2012) social resources (social capital) is a medium that enables development to take place successfully because of cultural elements have traditional legitimacy that symbolically the most valuable communication model, and have a number of functions then make it a means for change. Based on that, the article will explore about the dynamics of social capital with a case study in Rambatan Sub-District, Tanah Datar District, where is Nagari Rambatan as sample. Data collection using mixed methods, there are quantitative (questionnaire) and qualitative (interview). The results of research indicate the shifting of social capital in the society in Nagari Rambatan seen from the level of participation in social organization, the leaders, nagari institutions, relatives and neighbors as well as social relationships with relatives or neighbors, and also the level of dependence in economy.
Highlights
Development influenced by globalization, which is in the urban areas and in rural areas that affect the change of society, especially rural communities
The entry of globalization of the countryside resulted in changes in values, social structure, institutions, functions, norms and all aspects related to rural society
Pursuant to petmasalahn above purpose of this research is to describe dynamics of social capital of global era in rural society with case study of poor society in Kecamatan Rambatan Kabupaten Tanah Datar
Summary
Development influenced by globalization, which is in the urban areas and in rural areas that affect the change of society, especially rural communities. Rill of human resources at the present moment in the development always thinking about the economic and production aspects so as to ignore the socio-cultural aspects so that all of natural resources are depleted to produce commodities, in addition to human resources awareness of quality is still low, especially in rural areas that have an impact on poverty. These three social resources, or so-called social capital.
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