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ikatanikatan

Ikatanikatan is a theoretical construct in sociolinguistics and social theory that refers to layered systems of social bonding within a community. It describes how ties at multiple levels—family, neighborhood, workplace, and online groups—interlock to produce cohesion and resilience. The term is formed from the Indonesian ikatan, meaning bond, with reduplication to signal repetition and nesting.

Within this framework, strong ties at one level can reinforce weaker ties at another, while weak ties

Ikatanikatan has been used in analyses of urban communities, disaster response networks, and digital communities where

Because it has limited formal citation in major journals, ikatanikatan remains primarily a theoretical lens or

See also: social capital; bonding capital; bridging capital; social network theory; kinship.

can
broaden
a
network's
reach.
The
concept
emphasizes
multiplicity
and
redundancy
of
connections,
rather
than
a
single
dominant
bond.
It
is
sometimes
contrasted
with
the
broader
notion
of
social
capital,
focusing
on
the
qualitative
structure
of
ties
rather
than
their
economic
returns.
both
offline
and
online
ties
contribute
to
collective
action.
Critics
note
that
the
term
overlaps
with
established
ideas
and
may
blur
distinctions
between
bonding
and
bridging
social
capital,
necessitating
clear
operational
definitions
in
empirical
work.
a
descriptive
heuristic
rather
than
a
universally
adopted
framework.