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Title: Navigating Adolescence and National Identity: ABG SMU Indonesia in the Crossfire of Social Issues and Cultural Change
Cultural Aspects
- The Issue: The pressure to look rich on social media. Gengsi ketinggalan beli kopi 50k or sewa mobil buat pamer di Close Friend.
- The Culture: Gotong royong (mutual cooperation) is fading. It’s becoming “me, myself, and my iPhone.”
- ABG Move: True status isn’t your thrifted Carhartt or Stan Smith. It’s how you treat your satpam sekolah, how you help your friend who kekurangan uang SPP, and how you reduce sampah plastik after your nongkrong session.
The Role of Social Media
Nuruls & Nopals: A predominantly suburban/rural cohort that blends faith-based values with "thrift culture" and DIY creativity to redefine luxury. Urban Elite (Kevins & Michelles)
The Reformasi Generation 2.0
During the Omnibus Law protests (UUCK) and the recent Pemilu (General Elections), high school students were not at home playing games. They were organizing walkouts via encrypted Telegram chats, fact-checking politicians on Twitter, and creating infographics about environmental policy.
Title: Navigating Adolescence and National Identity: ABG SMU Indonesia in the Crossfire of Social Issues and Cultural Change
Cultural Aspects
- The Issue: The pressure to look rich on social media. Gengsi ketinggalan beli kopi 50k or sewa mobil buat pamer di Close Friend.
- The Culture: Gotong royong (mutual cooperation) is fading. It’s becoming “me, myself, and my iPhone.”
- ABG Move: True status isn’t your thrifted Carhartt or Stan Smith. It’s how you treat your satpam sekolah, how you help your friend who kekurangan uang SPP, and how you reduce sampah plastik after your nongkrong session.
The Role of Social Media
Nuruls & Nopals: A predominantly suburban/rural cohort that blends faith-based values with "thrift culture" and DIY creativity to redefine luxury. Urban Elite (Kevins & Michelles)
The Reformasi Generation 2.0
During the Omnibus Law protests (UUCK) and the recent Pemilu (General Elections), high school students were not at home playing games. They were organizing walkouts via encrypted Telegram chats, fact-checking politicians on Twitter, and creating infographics about environmental policy.