Understanding the Role of Indonesian Millennials in Shaping the Nation's Future
Date of publication:
2024
Publisher:
ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute / National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Number of pages:
280
Code:
PIC299
Soft Cover
ISBN: 9789815104608
About the publication
Millennials or Generation Y—those born between 1981 and 1996—represent the population cohort who are moving into the prime of their careers and lives. It is this generation that is being groomed to take up leadership roles in various sectors of society.
In Indonesia, those from the millennial generation are slated to take up positions as leaders in various important spheres of society. However, the country’s demographic changes call for comprehending the intergenerational gap that is at the core of the so-called millennial disruptions.
This book is a compendium of writings to provide a broad picture of the role of millennials in Indonesia's future. One chapter covers generational differences in life course events; two chapters cover the role of millennials in changing the political landscape; two chapters delve into generational differences in risk-taking behaviours in the financial sector and digital competency among MSME entrepreneurs; two chapters examine millennials’ religious views on the cryptocurrency economy and generational differences in the spiritual process of self-discovery; and two chapters study participatory art among millennials and how millennial artists respond to NFT technology.
Co-publication: ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute / National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
Co-published with BRIN for worldwide distribution
Contents
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Understanding the Role of Indonesian Millennials in Shaping the Nation's Future
[Whole Publication, ISBN: 9789815104615], by Ju-Lan Thung, Maria Monica Wihardja, editors -
Preliminary pages with Introduction
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1. Generational Differences in Life Course Trajectories of Indonesians in Their Mid-twenties: Comparing Millennials and Older Cohorts, by Meirina Ayumi Malamassam, Yuly Astuti, authors
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2. Millennials and Politics in Indonesia: 2019 and Beyond, by Kurniawati Hastuti Dewi, Ahmad Helmy Fuady, authors
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3. Progressive Yet Powerless: The State of Indonesia’s Progressive Youth Organizations in the Post-Authoritarian Era, by Muhammad Fajar, An Nisa Astuti, Carolus Bregas Pranoto, authors
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4. Indonesia’s Millennials and Gen Zs: Are They Financially (Il)literate?, by Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman, Raka Rizky Fadilla, Kevin Bagas Ksatria, Feisal Nadhirrahman, authors
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5. Digital Competencies of the Millennial Generation in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in West Bandung District, by Diana Sari, Caecilia Suprapti Dwi Takariani, authors
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6. Millennial Muslims and “Haram Fatwas” on Cryptocurrency in Contemporary Indonesia, by Endi Aulia Garadian, Harun Arrasyid, authors
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7. Youth and Religious Disaffiliation: A Study of Indonesian Millennials Learning Buddhism during Spiritual Disruption, by Fuji Riang Prastowo, author
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8. Antagonism and Afterwards: Millennials in Indonesian Participatory Art after Reformasi, by Chabib Duta Hapsoro, author
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9. The NFT Phenomenon among Indonesia’s Millennial Artists, by Genardi Atmadiredja, Arief Hartanto, Andrian Wikayanto, Sentiela Ocktaviana, Riri Kusumarani, Ari Cahyo Nugroho, Dida Dirgahayu, Ahmad Budi Setiawan, authors
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Index