To understand Indonesian youth culture, this paper adopts Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of and Roland Robertson’s glocalization —the adaptation of global products to local contexts. Indonesian youth actively modify global trends (e.g., Korean pop choreography, Western streetwear) with local signifiers (e.g., batik motifs, Islamic modest fashion, local slang like "Jaksel" dialect). This results in a unique youth identity that is neither fully Western nor traditionally rural.
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: Younger generations (ages 16–24) now prioritize Instagram and TikTok over traditional search engines like Google when looking for products and services. To understand Indonesian youth culture, this paper adopts
* Social inequality is Gen Z's main concern, with. * mental health, education, and climate change. * trailing behind closely. Indonesia Millennial and Gen Z Report 2025 - IDN Times This results in a unique youth identity that