Monday, 11 August 2025

Transnational Concept in the Spatial Landscape; Port Cities Transnational Transportation Networks in Singapore and Batam | Chapter 5 | Current Progress in Arts and Social Studies Research Vol. 3

 

Transnational orientation is extremely essential, particularly in how people perceive the transnational world and the social distance between countries and regions. The term "transnational" can also refer to social networks that exist between communities and countries. This research examines the connection of the two countries' relationship, which is constrained by sea crossings, to see if there is a transnational understanding between them. This study proposes to conduct a transnational inventory between the two countries of Indonesia and Singapore, namely between Singapore and Batam, using quantitative and qualitative approaches as a multidisciplinary study. Furthermore, the two countries with a transnational background share border closeness.

 

Author(s) Details

Danny Faturachman
Department of Marine Engineering, Faculty of Ocean Technology, Darma Persada University, Indonesia.

Celerina Dewi Hartati
Department of China Language and Culture, Faculty of Language and Culture, Darma Persada University, Indonesia.

Hin Goan Gunawan
Department of China Language and Culture, Faculty of Language and Culture, Darma Persada University, Indonesia.

Yulie Neila Chandra
Department of China Language and Culture, Faculty of Language and Culture, Darma Persada University, Indonesia.

Gustini Wijayanti
Department of China Language and Culture, Faculty of Language and Culture, Darma Persada University, Indonesia.

Fridolini
Department of English Language and Culture, Faculty of Language and Culture, Darma Persada University, Indonesia.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpassr/v3/1216

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