Understanding Indonesian social issues and culture requires looking through multiple lenses simultaneously. It is a country that is fiercely proud of its past yet desperate to claim its place in the future.
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The rapid expansion of cheap smartphones and mobile data across Indonesia’s 17,000+ islands has outpaced the development of digital literacy. In recent years, there has been a visible
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Rapid industrialization, palm oil expansion, and mining often threaten these ancestral lands.
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Reinforces systemic gender biases and victim-blaming dynamics.