Exploring the Role of Cultural Introduction in Rekindling National Pride Among Indonesian Migrant Workers in Malaysia

Author's Information:

Yuli Agustina

Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Negeri Malang

Trisetia Wijijayanti

Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Negeri Malang

Vol 02 No 09 (2025):Volume 02 Issue 09 September 2025

Page No.: 766-772

Abstract:

This study explores the role of cultural introduction in rekindling national pride among Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia. With over 2.5 million Indonesian workers in Malaysia, many face challenges such as social isolation, cultural disconnection, and emotional distress. This research investigates how participation in Indonesian cultural activities, including arts, language, and culinary events, can enhance their emotional ties to their homeland and improve their psychological well-being. Through qualitative methods, including in-depth interviews and participatory observation, the study highlights the significant impact of cultural programs in fostering a sense of belonging and pride among migrant workers. The findings suggest that cultural engagement not only reconnects workers with their Indonesian identity but also mitigates feelings of alienation. However, the study identifies several challenges, including time constraints and social isolation, that hinder the full potential of these programs. The research concludes by emphasizing the need for greater support from the Indonesian government, migrant worker organizations, and other stakeholders to overcome these obstacles and ensure the sustainability and accessibility of cultural initiatives for migrant workers.

KeyWords:

Migrant Workers, Cultural Introduction, Emotional Connection, Identity, Social Isolation

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