Obstruction Of Injustice Mar 07, 2016 activism internet of things politics ... espouse different points of view, but they also don’t want to be bombarded by uninformed prejudiced sentiments (see Flair And Balanced). They see censoring such negativity as a viable option. While the word censorship itself triggers suspicion for many young people, they nonetheless welcome it when they feel the case warrants. To that point, they are wont to censor themselves when they worry their opinions are polarizing or when they feel they may have stepped out of line on social media. For ...
For Your Entertainment Mar 18, 2019 ... than older generations.I actually have the Amazon Fire TV box, and I literally will go 10 hours with binge-watching a show.KEVIN, 50, PAXers’ usage of paid streaming services is higher than Boomers, which is indicative of the sway younger generations have on this older cohort. It also reflects their love of TV, which is among their top five passion points, as well as their high adoption of technologies that make their lives easier and more entertaining (see Tech Truths). And though Boomers grew up ...
On The (Im)pulse Dec 09, 2018 ... go away and then figure out what concessions they need to make to afford the trip. Moreover, as employers increasingly offer unlimited vacation time and the ability to work remotely, young consumers can act upon their passion for travel without worrying about saving their days for pre-planned reasons or something that may come up in the future. Meanwhile, as young adults are also more likely to embrace the freelance economy, they can choose when and where they want to work. Contrast these modern ...
Relationship Goals Nov 29, 2015 relationships dating love marriage same-sex sex ... . Unlike generations before them, global youth also have to choose the role that they want technology to play in their relationship (see The [DIS]Connect). They need to make myriad communication decisions, such as how often they expect to connect digitally, on which platforms, and the style of their interactions. They must establish expectations and boundaries early on regarding whether they prefer to be in constant contact with their partner via chats and texts or if they are comfortable communicating ...
Peace Of Mind: The Guide To Gen Z Burnout Sep 22, 2019 ... consumers are using their voices, both online and IRL, to call out perpetrators of bad behavior and amplify the causes that they hold dear, especially those that help them mitigate their negative emotions and experiences and create an environment in which everyone feels seen and valued.WHAT BRANDS CAN DO ABOUT ZS’ EMOTIONAL BURNOUT: With the knowledge that Zs are experiencing emotional burnout that contributes to poor mental health, brands across all categories can use their voices to show support for ...
Gaming The System Jun 17, 2017 gaming gen z eSports ... during their childhood, reveled in opportunities to gamify their interactions with people and brands, and share the perception that if it didn’t negatively affect them as children, it’s probably safe for their own kids—much like parents of past generations destigmatized cartoons. Taking the concept even further, parents and experts see gaming as a step up from other forms of video entertainment, such as TV or movies. Rather than passively absorbing a story, video game players have to engage and ...
Opportunity Knocks Dec 14, 2018 ... finding a job for the job itself, and are more open to the locations where that may be. Additionally, as modern youth are so passionate about travel and prioritize visiting other locations, they don’t need to live in the big cities when they can visit for fun. Moving for a job opportunity also helps alleviate the need to find community, as that’s one benefit they expect to find at work (see School of [Work]Life). Three in 10 young people say that their workplace/school helps them feel a sense of ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... is the fact that they are vulnerable to harassment in real life and online. While older generations had only in-person bullying to contend with, Zs also encounter aggression online where the anonymity of being behind a screen often gives people license to be even more cruel than they would be in person. And while it might be easy to tell young people to just turn off social media and put down their devices, for Zs, their lives online are important and the harassment they experience through a ...
Culture Spotlight On China Jun 19, 2018 ... can even sell gear through an e-commerce shop within the app that accepts online payment methods that include WeChat Pay and Alipay. Within 289 days, Keep gained more than 10,000,000 users. This focus on fitness is also igniting the country’s activewear market, which is expected to be worth more than $40 billion USD by 2021, according to GartnerL2. As fitness has only recently become fashionable, it’s not yet a style that’s infiltrating all aspects of young people’s lives—and ...
Mixed Emotions Mar 20, 2018 health & wellness social life mindfulness ... health.My emotional health also correlates with how I react with people on a given day. I tend to close off if I feel like I am going through something and I tend to be a little bit more outspoken if I am happy.SEAN, 20, CAAlthough emotional health may begin internally with one's feelings, the implications go far behind oneself. As a component of emotional health, social health dictates how young people interact with others beyond themselves, from strangers to their best friends. In the past year, 75 ...