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Slutshaming – the last bastion for (cyber)bullying

September 14, 2013Anne Boysenaugmented reality, parenting, sharing

If you wonder why I spend so much time on gender stereotypes and public shaming videos-gone-viral these days, take a look at this Google keyword trend:  

History is cyclical – and the second round is a farce

September 1, 2013Anne Boysen1 commentcycles

What can Barack Obama and Miley Cyrus learn from Karl Marx this past week? Maybe they should take to heart a famous quote where he says that the second time a tragedy comes around, it comes as a farce*. That’s true whether you’re following the footsteps of Madonna or George W Bush. Were anybody seriously…

The mommy wars – did modern mothering become a monastic servitude contest?

June 4, 2012Anne Boysengender, Generation X, Generation Z, Homeland generation, New Silents, parenting

Children who grow up in the typical fourth turning crisis era are extremely over-parented. The New Silent/ Homeland generation is no exception. I think there are various reasons for this trend and they are often driven by fear of the future. Parenting has become a market place for many conflicting theories and they all thrive…

Tween marketing – it’s not your Mama’s old ads

April 27, 2012Anne Boysen1 commentcrowdsourcing, economics, Generation Z, generations, Great Recession, Homeland generation, marketing, Millennials, New Silents, parenting

Do you have a tween at home? A kid grown tired with your pre-packaged, PG rated stuff, yet who’s still too young to be allowed to choose products and entertainment for themselves? Well, guess what – they’re making their own choices and you’re not the only one who are influencing them. It’s not like holding up…

Failing education or failing middle class?

April 9, 2012Anne Boyseneducation, Generation Z, Great Recession, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, parenting

  Compared to the countries we increasingly compete with in this globalized world, American educational test scores stink. Everybody knows it and everybody is getting busy looking for culprits and solutions. Which can only result in one thing: nobody can agree to what the cause is. We don’t challenge our kids enough! We challenge them too…

Return of the Manly Man (It’s the economy, stupid!)

December 15, 2011Anne Boysencycles, gender, Generation Z, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents

In Growing up with Princess Inc earlier this year I wrote about growing gender polarization. In the post I discussed the idea that shifts between androgynous and more overtly gendered fashion trends and body ideals are linked to social and economic fluctuations. Generational experts Strauss and Howe explained in The Fourth Turning that in eras when society struggles…

Generational Politics

November 17, 2011Anne Boysencycles, economics, Generation Z, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents

Inspired by a string of generational reports from the PEW research center, NPR has recently focused on generational differences in politics and economics. All the stories in their “Generational Politics” segment follow the four generations that currently constitute the voting population. The series looks at typical economic situations given the economic downturn, political leanings, value…

Helicopter Moms in Tiger Dresses

April 13, 2011Anne Boysencycles, education, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, parenting

‘Tiger mother’ Amy Chua refuses to let her children go to play dates and sleepovers. She protects them from the evils of TV and computer games. She protects them from a whole world outside of violin practice and top grades. Are these types of parents really the opposites of indulgent Helicopter parents or are they rather the…

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