"Koleksi Pelajar" (The Student Collection) was a phrase that echoed through the humid hallways of a vocational high school in Jakarta, but it wasn't about fashion. For Budi, a senior, it was the name of a secret digital archive—a chaotic mix of memes, leaked exam answers, and "viral" videos that defined his generation’s underground culture.
Parental Engagement: Closing the "tech gap" so parents understand the platforms their children inhabit. "Koleksi Pelajar" (The Student Collection) was a phrase
This paper explores the dynamic role of Indonesian male youth peer groups, colloquially known as Abg (short for Abang or Remaja), in the context of modern social issues and cultural preservation. Often stigmatized as sources of delinquency or street subcultures (such as the Geng Motor phenomenon), these groups are frequently misunderstood by mainstream society. By examining the "koleksi" (collection) of behaviors, values, and social interactions within these groups, this study argues that Abg communities serve as critical spaces for identity formation and social resilience. The paper analyzes how these youths negotiate traditional cultural values with modern challenges, such as economic inequality, urbanization, and digital influence, ultimately redefining what it means to be a young Indonesian man today. This paper explores the dynamic role of Indonesian
The phrase koleksi pelajar ABG is a mirror reflecting Indonesia’s greatest challenge and opportunity. On one hand, it exposes the raw nerves of digital exploitation, hyperconsumerism, and cultural erosion. On the other hand, it holds the potential for creative expression, community resilience, and cross-archipelago solidarity. The paper analyzes how these youths negotiate traditional
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These indicate that the same tools can foster kreativitas and kepedulian (creativity and empathy) if guided.