Kehidupan Sosial Etnis Tionghoa Pedagang Ikan Asin di Pasar Sentral Kota Medan 棉兰市咸鱼华商社会交流分析 Mián lán shì xián yú huáshāng shèhuì jiāoliú fēnxī
The Social Life of Chinese Ethnic Salted Fish Traders at Sentral Market in Medan City
Date
2025Author
Brahmana, Jodina Clarissa Megah Ate Br
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Adha, T Kasa Rullah
Julina
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This research, titled "The Social Life of Chinese Ethnic Salted Fish
Traders at Sentral Market in Medan City," aims to explore the social interactions,
cultural values, and economic strategies practiced by Chinese traders in the
context of a multicultural traditional market. Academically, the study contributes
to the enrichment of literature on Chinese Indonesians, and practically, it offers
insights for policymakers to support the sustainability of traditional businesses. A
qualitative descriptive method with an ethnographic approach was employed,
using participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Max
Weber’s theory of ethnicity, which views ethnicity as a social construct that
influences economic actions and social networks, served as the theoretical
framework. The findings reveal that Chinese traders uphold cultural values such
as hard work, honesty, and trust in their business practices. They tend to form
close, trust-based social networks and avoid ethnic discrimination in market
interactions. While some have begun adapting to digital technology, most still
prefer face-to-face transactions rooted in tradition. Their economic activities are
not only driven by instrumental rationality but also guided by moral values and
social solidarity grounded in their cultural identity.
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