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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…

Online privacy and the cyberbaby-generation

November 26, 2012Anne BoysenGeneration Z, New Silents, online privacy, parenting, virtual

Do As I Say, Not As I Do? Pew Research is one of my main, probably the main go-to source for generational statistics. But for once I am a little disappointed. The culprit is their recent study “Parents Concerned About Teens’ Online Activities and Privacy.” The title captures it all. By focusing only on young…

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…

How Children Succeed. The book and it’s appeal to gritty generation X parents

September 21, 2012Anne Boysen2 commentseducation, Generation X, Generation Z, Homeland generation, innovation, New Silents, parenting

If you’re a parent like me you regularly crash into sleep in one of your children’s’ beds after putting them to bed around dusk. Then you wake up a few hours later and drag your sleep drunk self into your own bed where the night trolls start spinning your head with worries that have built…

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…

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…

Future-tinted eye wear: Project Glass

April 5, 2012Anne Boysenaugmented reality, Generation Z, Google, Homeland generation, immersive technologies, Millennials, New Silents, singularity, transhumanism

Although full Singularity may still be a while away, at least we have reasons to believe that augmented reality is finally getting nearer. The biggest optimists believe Project Glass will have Google Glasses available for use by the end of this year, while others display a more sober outlook by citing legal obstacles and people’s general disgust with…

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