Indigenous communities are often perceived as conservative, isolated groups that view modernity as a threat to their cultural values. However, the opposite is true for the Kasepuhan Ciptagelar community in Sukabumi, West Java. This indigenous group embraces modern technology, integrating it into their lives as a means to preserve and pass down their traditions.
This unique phenomenon inspired a team of UGM students, part of the Student Creativity Program for Social and Humanities Research (PKM-RSH), to conduct field research in the region from June 23 to 30. The team comprised Nanda Ishaqi (Philosophy), Rahardhian Putra Pramana (Government Politics), Ahmad Nilmadza Azmi (Philosophy), Noor Faiz Rasyid (Physics), and Fanisa Ratna Dewi (Philosophy), under the guidance of Dr. Abdul Rokhmat Sairah from the Faculty of Philosophy.