: This "Arek" spirit fosters high public participation in social and political domains.
The phrase "" (representing Pegawai Negeri Sipil or civil servants, and Anak Baru Gede or adolescents) serves as a modern lens through which to view the shifting Indonesian social issues and culture . In Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, the intersection of traditional bureaucratic structures and a rapidly evolving youth culture highlights broader national tensions between institutional stability and modern social change. The Culture of Surabaya: "Arek" Egalitarianism : This "Arek" spirit fosters high public participation
: Surabaya has been a pioneer in digital governance , but researchers note that "bureaucratic resistance and rigid procedures" remain major obstacles to true reform. The Culture of Surabaya: "Arek" Egalitarianism : Surabaya
: Poor public services have historically led to "social and psychological chaos," manifesting as mutual suspicion between the government and the community. Indonesia's second-largest city