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What Will Younger Generations Blame Older Generations For?

February 13, 2016Anne BoysenCentennials, future, Generation Z, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials

The challenges younger generations face today can at times feel overwhelming. Often the source of responsibility is pointed at older generations who are presumed responsible for the mess younger people now have to deal with. I believe “blameworthiness” is an undercurrent that contaminates, rather than enlighten our ability to understand the dynamic of age cohorts sharing the contemporary at different phases of their lives. Instead…

The Curious Absence of Next Generation Greeting Cards

June 29, 2015Anne Boysengender, generations

Last week I was standing dumbfounded at the CVS’ greeting card isle trying to look for a Father’s Day card for my husband. None of us are very conventional, and the typical pre-authored Hallmark card has rarely satisfied my somewhat snooty European taste. Somehow Hallmark seems to be in competition with ToysRUs’ gender segregated pink and blue isles, a puzzling…

“Against Generations” or Finding their Place?

June 8, 2015Anne BoysenCentennials, Generation Z, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials

I recently came across an article in Aeon called “Against Generations“, which is one of the harshest, yet most eloquent critiques of generational research I have read. Author Rebecca Onion disagrees with the epistemological justification for segmenting people based on age cohort, and (rightly) contends that much of the research is arbitrary and the categories…

When two generations collide due to finance – A bridge to fill the gap between them

August 7, 2013Anne Boyseneconomics, finance, generations

This article is a contribution from guest blogger Stacy Becker. Please read her bio below. According to psychologists who measure things like high rates of materialism, narcissism, the millennials have grown into adulthood with some serious personality problems which the baby boomers lacked. The entire nation is worrying about the present financial condition and the…

Infographics: The hidden effect of age on political leanings and taste

November 6, 2012Anne BoysenBoomer, Generation X, Generation Z, generations, Millennials, politics

A picture is worth a thousand words, but I don’t have near enough infographics on this blog! So here’s my very special Election Day Post that aspires to be the pop-cultural, right brained amateur version of Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight blog. Well not quite exactly, but we can pretend. Actually these are not my graphics at…

The Girl Effect

October 11, 2012Anne Boysengender, Generation Z, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials

It is widely believed that the solution to many of the world’s ills goes through the empowerment of women and especially female children. By allowing girls the resources and freedom to grow up healthy and educated we can reduce the world population, increase entrepreneurialism and reduce poverty. I thought this was a neat little video….

M-shopping Most Common Among Homelander Parents

August 23, 2012Anne BoysenGeneration X, Generation Z, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, smart phones

I Don’t Know How She Does It All.  GPS- supported access to caffeine-related refueling stations. That’s how she does it! It turns out parents of the Homeland generation, i.e. the parent demographic who themselves tend to belong to younger  Generation X parents and older Millennials, are more likely to use their mobile phones to get…

Your child in year 2100. Forecasts from the world’s leading futurists.

August 10, 2012Anne Boysenaugmented reality, biotech, cycles, forecasts, future, Generation Z, generations, Homeland generation, New Silents, singularity, transhumanism

For a child born today, what will the world look like in 2100? This is the topic of a special section of The Futurist, September- October issue. Via scenarios and forecasts from some of the leading expert within foresight, we get a glimpse into what it will mean to be 88 at the dawn of…

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…

The War on Digital Content

January 29, 2012Anne BoysenBoomer, crowdsourcing, Generation X, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, sharing

When the New Silents look back on the month of January 2012, they might recall a few contradictory events that had bearings on how they handle digital information. On January the 5th Sweden officially recognized Det Missionerande Kopimistsamfundet (the Missionary “Copy-me” society) by granting it religious status, which in essence sanctifies the act of file sharing. This…

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