Brands And Activism Mar 23, 2016 ... instead of bottled water BRAND INVOLVEMENT Three-quarters of young adults in the U.S. and the UK think it’s okay for brands to be involved in social causes and over half think it’s okay for brands to be involved in politics. In terms of social causes, youth in both the U.S. and UK believe the best thing a brand can do is to contribute money to a cause. However, they have differing opinions on the best way for brands to support politics. In the U.S., young adults believe the best way for brands to ...
Shared Interests With Friends Dec 01, 2017 ... , movies or TV shows, and food.Which of the following, if any, is it important that you and your friends have the same taste/interest in?Please select all that apply. Humor | Music | Movies/TV shows | Food/restaurants | Gaming | Social causes | Internet videos | Style | Exercising/playing sports | Sports | Travel | Politics | Nightlife/bars | Other | None SHARING PRODUCTS WITH FRIENDSAbout four in 10 U.S. Trendsetters and a third of UK Trendsetters share products (e.g. lotion ...
Popular Culture & Digital May 20, 2018 ... milestones (e.g., graduating school, getting a new job, getting married) | My relationship status | Product reviews | Tips/advice for others | My avatar(s) | My opinions on politics/social causes | Video(s) of myself | My conversations | My interactions with brands (e.g., customer service) | My religious beliefs | Instructions (e.g., how-to videos, tutorials) | None of the above Photo(s) of myself | Photo(s) of my life | Comments on other people's posts | Personal milestones (e.g ...
Popular Culture News & Social Causes May 14, 2018 ... government/national leaders | The media should be controlled by the people | The media should be controlled by the government/national leaders 65% of global youth feel popular culture in their country encourages social progress/change rather than traditional values, increasing to more than 7 in 10 youth in South Korea, the U.S., and Australia.Over half (54%) of youth globally agree it’s hard to truly understand popular culture if you are not up-to-date on politics, jumping to more than 3 in 5 ...
Popular Culture Overview May 25, 2018 ... Music | Health/wellness | Technology | Comedy/humor | Movies | Food/beverage culture | Travel | Social media | News/current events | Books | Beauty/grooming | TV shows | Fashion/style | Video games (e.g., app-based games, PC games, console games) | Sports | Live events (e.g., concerts, plays, sporting events) | Art/design | Digital culture (e.g., memes, GIFs) | Politics/social causes | Dance | Celebrity culture (e.g., movie stars, social media stars) | Drinking (e.g., cocktails ...
Quality > Quantity Friendships Dec 04, 2017 ... | Travel | Health/wellness | Sex | Home/housing | Social media | Style | Money | Drugs/alcohol | Politics/social causes | Religion ...
Innovation & Privacy/Personal Security Aug 30, 2018 ... apply. Photo(s) of myself | Photo(s) of my life | Comments on other people's posts | My relationship status | Personal milestones (e.g., graduating school, getting a new job, getting married) | Ratings/reviews | Video(s) of myself | Video(s) of my life | Tips/advice for others | My avatar(s) | My opinions on politics/social causes | My interactions with brands (e.g., customer service) | My religious beliefs | My conversations | Instructions (e.g., how-to videos, tutorials) | None of ...
Gen Z Landscape Jun 10, 2017 ... environment | Health and fitness | Fashion | Beauty/grooming | Unstructured play/ creativity | Religion | Volunteering | Virtual reality | Politics/news | Celebrity culture | Meditation/ mindfulness | Podcasts Music | Social media | Movies | Shopping | Getting good grades/learning | Fashion | Gaming | Cooking/food/ restaurants | Technology | Beauty/grooming | TV shows | Sports | Art/design | Travel | Health and fitness | Reading | Nature/the environment | Science ...
Political Preferences Mar 17, 2016 ... There are no clear cut political preferences for today’s youth who tend to identify as ‘moderate.’POLITICAL PARTY U.S.Perhaps due to frustration with the government or the state of politics, there is no clear-cut favorite political party in the U.S. The plurality of young adults (28%) identify as Democrats, while 18% affiliate themselves with the Republican Party (men more so than women). Another 14% are Independent. A third say they are undecided, hesitant to put a label on their ...
Global Y View Sep 22, 2014 global ... have been able to exchange experiences more. People are getting to know more about cultures around the world and are starting to incorporate certain aspects of them in their own culture, not by copying them, but by adapting them. CAMILA, 22, BRAZIL 68% OF Global Ys WANT TO LIVE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY SOMEDAY. GLOBAL CONNECTORS While elements of pop culture like entertainment and music serve as global connectors, world issues like politics, natural disasters, and social causes also unite Ys around the ...