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8 Ways Generation Z Will Change 2014

December 24, 2013Anne Boysenforecasts, future, Generation Z, Homeland generation, Millennials

It’s that time of year again when we sum up the progress of the old year and speculate the future events of the next. As a futurist who spend my time gazing at the youngest generation I can’t let this opportunity pass me by. So now on Christmas Eve, when I should prepare my house…

Did Parent Blogs Replace The Family Sitcoms?

November 5, 2013Anne BoysenBoomer, entertainment, Generation X, media, Millennials, social media

Last week I spoke to two market and media classes at Texas State University. The topic I presented to the students was how social media habits differ among generations and how I believe it might be linked to changes in the entertainment industry. The narratives of family comedies have shifted from reflecting adults’ views to…

The Class of 2025 – Smart Kids Who Might Not Be ‘Buying It’?

October 4, 2013Anne Boyseneducation, forecasts, future, Generation Z, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents

Appealing to the hearts and minds of the Homelander kids (post-millennials) happens by addressing their taste for technology and modern communication devices. Growing up with touchscreens as the main window to the world, these kids are seriously steeped in a lifestyle and educational agenda that revolves around digital – where technologies are used as learning…

FYI if you are a generation X mom with teenage sons

September 12, 2013Anne Boysengender, Generation X, Millennials, parenting, sharing

If you read parenting blogs (and maybe even if you don’t) you might have read the now famous Texas mother Kim Hall’s letter to teenage girls. The post went viral last week and stirred controversy in as crowded parts of the blogosphere as Huffington Post and BlogHer. Apparently she lives right here in Austin, but…

The Great Gatsby and Beyond

May 19, 2013Anne Boysencycles, economics, forecasts, Generation Z, green consumption, Millennials

I want to see The Great Gatsby. And then I hope Hollywood will churn out ‘Grapes of Wrath’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ soon after. History rhymes, and once again we’re at this junction in time when the younger generations are reexamining the validity of the American Dream. The millennials were taught to believe in…

What can we learn about “sibling deprivation” from China’s generation of Little Emperors?

February 21, 2013Anne BoysenGeneration Z, Homeland generation, Millennials, parenting, siblings

A whole generation of single children have come of age, revealing some interesting sociopsychological observations. Although China’s one-child policy implemented in 1979 has helped curb population growth, their aspiring leaders and innovators are showing some undesirable tendencies that are not as prominent among children with siblings. Only a quarter of Chinese families had single children in 1975 compared with 91 %…

Millennials, stressed out by a disconnected reality?

February 12, 2013Anne Boysen4 commentsGeneration X, Millennials, online privacy, social media

Millennials are more stressed than other generations. All generations worry more now than in the past when the economy looked more promising, but young adults feel the blues the most. With current unemployment and underemployment rates, soaring student loans and generally bleak opportunities, it is hardly surprising that young adulthood in the 2010s is stressful….

Does Snapchat give kids a false sense of security?

January 7, 2013Anne BoysenGeneration Z, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, online privacy, sharing

In my post Online privacy and the cyberbaby-generation I addressed what I think is a distorted narrative when online sharing habits and privacy concerns are discussed. Despite the fastest adoption of social media happening among the older cohorts, a slew of studies and articles seem to limit their focus to young people’s internet habits. When…

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 inheritance the “Entitlement Generation” is not entitled to

October 14, 2012Anne BoysenBoomer, culture, economics, Generation Z, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, parenting

“How do I love (bankrupt) thee? Let me count the ways.” This election year it’s hard not to take note of all the various ways in which the next generation is screwed. Younger cohorts will struggle with student loans, possibly endure continued high unemployment rates, foot most of the bill from the national deficit and…

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