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Report: Indonesian Social Issues and Culture
Introduction
Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, is a diverse and vibrant nation with a rich cultural heritage. However, like many countries, Indonesia faces various social issues that impact its people and communities. This report provides an overview of some of the key social issues and cultural aspects in Indonesia.
Social Issues
Cultural Aspects
Challenges and Opportunities
Conclusion
Indonesia is a country with a rich cultural heritage and diverse social landscape. While it faces various social issues, the country also has many opportunities for growth, development, and cultural exchange. By understanding these issues and cultural aspects, we can better appreciate the complexities of Indonesian society and work towards a more equitable and sustainable future.
Social conservatism, reinforced by both state ideology (Pancasila) and religious norms, makes SMA a battleground for controlling adolescent bodies and relationships. Cultural Aspects
| Social Issue | Cultural Factor Enabling It | Cultural Resource for Resistance | |---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | Bullying/hazing | Senioritas and unquestioned hierarchy | Gotong royong reframed as peer support groups | | Religious intolerance | Compulsory religious education + public piety | Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity) clubs| | Gender/moral policing | Sopan santun emphasizing female modesty | Student journalism and theater critiquing norms | | Inequality | Favoritism toward “favorite schools” | Adiwiyata (eco-school) programs bridging urban-rural |
Despite child marriage laws being raised to 19 years old, early marriage persists, particularly in rural areas. For many SMA-aged girls—especially in West Java, East Java, and Kalimantan—pregnancy ends their education. The cultural stigma around premarital sex is so severe that families often marry off a pregnant daughter immediately, withdrawing her from school. This not only perpetuates the cycle of poverty but also denies young women agency over their bodies and futures. NGOs working in SMA communities note that comprehensive sex education is virtually non-existent in the standard curriculum, treated instead as a taboo subject within religious instruction.
Students are learning to bypass traditional gatekeepers. A YouTube explainer on Pancasila might get fewer views than a K-pop edit, but niche Instagram accounts dedicated to social justice (@infosma, @temanberbagi) are building communities that discuss reproductive health, anti-racism (especially against Papuan students), and anti-corruption. This digital grassroots movement is reshaping Indonesian social issues from the bottom up.
Level: SMA (Senior High School) Focus: Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Cultural Expression
To counterbalance globalization, the government mandates Ekstrakurikuler (extracurriculars) like traditional dance, gamelan music, or regional language clubs. Yet, students often view these as boring "homework" rather than cultural pride. The real culture of SMA Indo today is not static tradition, but the remix of old and new—a dangdut remix with a bass drop, or a wayang puppet telling a Marvel story. or regional language clubs. Yet