@article{Maisondra_2020, title={CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN WEST KALIMANTAN: PREDICTION,ETHNIC GROUPING PATTERNS WHEN CONFLICTS HAPPENED}, volume={17}, url={https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/400}, DOI={10.48080/jae.v17i4.400}, abstractNote={<p>The people of West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia are multi-ethnicsociety (50 ethnics)<br>space makes thepe rspective and habits of the people become different. It also causedWest<br>Kalimantan becomes vulnerable to social conflicts. There have been 12 social conflicts in<br>theperiod 1950-1999.When everthereis a dispute between two ethnic groups, it is often<br>followed by the joining of another ethnic group to be involved in helping one of the ethnic<br>groups who are fighting for some reason. This is actually what makes a disput equickly<br>spread edinto social conflict.By utilizing the theory of Conflict (Emile Durkheim),<br>Functional Structural Theory (Karl Marx), andusing descriptiv equalitative researchtypes,<br>there searche rsucceeded describing 3 (three) things that under lie the occurrence of social<br>conflict in the future and 5 (five) ethnic group in patterns once the conflict occurred. By<br>understanding this ethnic grouping pattern, stakeholders can act early; prevent and handle<br>conflicts appropriately.</p>}, number={4}, journal={PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology}, author={Maisondra}, year={2020}, month={Nov.}, pages={663-673} }