@incollection{UNY71949, editor = {Kun Setyaning Astuti and Gary E. McPherson and Bambang Sugeng and Nila Kurniasari and Tutut Herawan and Christopher Drake and Ashadi Ashadi and Endah Retnowati and Adi Cilik Pierewan}, title = {The pervasiveness of K-pop in 21st-century Indonesia}, pages = {31--40}, address = {London}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {P. V. Langit and K. S. Astuti and A. Yuliyanti and R. M. Nasution}, booktitle = {21st Century Innovation in Music Education}, year = {2019}, journal = {21st Century Innovation in Music Education}, url = {http://eprints.uny.ac.id/71949/}, abstract = {Pop music has hit the top of the global charts nowadays. Korean pop music (K-pop) is widespread around the world, including Indonesia. How much K-pop has pervaded the In-donesian youth of today is the research question addressed in this study. The approach used is a quantitative one using a survey design. Data was collected with questionnaires, interviews and observations. Data analysis used descriptive statistics with mean values, and inferential statistics using chi-squared tests. The results of the study show that: 1) most Indonesian teenagers are familiar with K-pop; 2) the teenagers who like K-pop are predominantly female; 3) there is no difference in knowledge about K-pop between male and female fans; 4) K-pop is not the only music favoured by Indonesian teenagers.} }