Dating ( pacaran ) is the most contentious issue for ABGs. Indonesia is predominantly Muslim, and traditional religious teaching forbids close physical contact before marriage. However, Western media portrays dating as a necessity of youth.

: There is a significant cultural divide between urban "mall culture" ABGs and those in rural areas, leading to discrepancies in educational opportunities and exposure to globalized culture. Modern Subcultures: "Skena" and "Santai"

Video content analysis stands at the forefront of technological advancement, with applications that span numerous industries. As the field continues to evolve, addressing its challenges will be crucial for unlocking its full potential.

In Indonesia, "ABG" stands for Anak Baru Gede (literally "child just grown up"). It is a colloquial term referring to teenagers or adolescents. This paper focuses on the sociological and cultural realities of Indonesian adolescents (Gen Z and late Millennials), examining where they clash with and reshape traditional values.

While the surface looks bright (K-pop dances and kopi susu ), beneath lies a layer of serious, often unspoken, social crises.

For Indonesia to thrive as a Golden Generation by 2045, these ABG issues must be addressed.

Indonesian youth face a "moral danger" discourse from the older generation, which often criticizes them for hedonism and a perceived loss of traditional University of Newcastle What's holding back Indonesia's youth? by UN Volunteers