Millennials and Gen Z in Media and Popular Culture

Millennials and Gen Z in Media and Popular Culture
Author: Ahmet Atay,Mary Z. Ashlock
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781666930665

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In this book, contributors examine media and popular culture forms for and about millennials and Generation Z. Scholars of media studies, popular culture, and sociology will find this book of particular interest.

Millennials and the Pop Culture

Millennials and the Pop Culture
Author: William Strauss,Neil Howe
Publsiher: Lifecourse Associates
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Conflict of generations
ISBN: 0971260605

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Social Media Technology and New Generations

Social Media  Technology  and New Generations
Author: Ahmet Atay,Mary Z. Ashlock
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2022-06-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781498550710

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This book builds on existing conversations surrounding millennials and media use by examining Generation Z’s engagement with new media technologies and comparing it to that of millennials. Ahmet Atay and Mary Z. Ashlock have assembled this edited volume in which contributors focus on three interrelated areas: how millennials and Gen Z use new media technologies and platforms in different contexts; how they use media and what they do with it; and the relationship between the two generations and the media as media outlets attempt to use millennials and Gen Z as their targeted audience group. Through close analysis and comparison, this volume generates a richer discussion about the cultures of millennials and Gen Z and their complex relationship with media texts and platforms. Scholars of media studies, technology studies, communication, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.

Gen X at Middle Age in Popular Culture

Gen X at Middle Age in Popular Culture
Author: Pamela W. Hollander
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793617347

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Born roughly between 1964 and 1980, Generation X has received much less critical attention than the two generations that precede and follow it: the Baby Boomers and Millennials. This essay collection examines representations of Generation X in contemporary popular culture, including in television, movies, music, and internet sources. Drawing on generational theory, cultural studies theory, race theory, and feminist theory, the essays in this volume consider the past identities of Generation X, relationships with members of younger generations, modern appropriation of Generation X aesthetics, interactions of Generation X members with family, and the existential values of Generation X.

Cultural Perspectives on Millennials

Cultural Perspectives on Millennials
Author: Arthur Asa Berger
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319696850

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This book provides a cultural studies analysis of Millennials and their impact on American culture and society. Beginning with an introduction that touches upon which part of the population is described as Millennial, the book also explores the Millennial psyche, marketing to Millennials, Millennials’ purchasing preferences, gender and sexuality among Millennials, and Millennials and their relation to postmodernism, among other things. Cultural Perspectives on Millennials is designed for students taking courses in cultural studies, sociology, American studies and related fields. It is written in an accessible style and makes use of numerous quotations from writers and thinkers who have written about Millennials. It is illustrated by the author.

The Millennials on Film and Television

The Millennials on Film and Television
Author: Betty Kaklamanidou,Margaret Tally
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780786478804

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The millennials, who constitute the largest generation in America's history, may resist a simple definition; nevertheless, they do share a number of common traits and also an ever increasing presence on film and television. This collection of new essays first situates the millennials within their historical context and then proceeds to an examination of specific characteristics--as addressed in the television and film narratives created about them, including their relationship to work, technology, family, religion, romance and history. Drawing on a multiplicity of theoretical frameworks, the essays show how these cultural products work at a number of levels, and through a variety of means, to shape our understanding of the millennials.

Gen Z Explained

Gen Z  Explained
Author: Roberta Katz,Sarah Ogilvie,Jane Shaw,Linda Woodhead
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2022-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226823966

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An optimistic and nuanced portrait of a generation that has much to teach us about how to live and collaborate in our digital world. Born since the mid-1990s, members of Generation Z comprise the first generation never to know the world without the internet, and the most diverse generation yet. As Gen Z starts to emerge into adulthood and enter the workforce, what do we really know about them? And what can we learn from them? Gen Z, Explained is the authoritative portrait of this significant generation. It draws on extensive interviews that display this generation’s candor, surveys that explore their views and attitudes, and a vast database of their astonishingly inventive lexicon to build a comprehensive picture of their values, daily lives, and outlook. Gen Z emerges here as an extraordinarily thoughtful, promising, and perceptive generation that is sounding a warning to their elders about the world around them—a warning of a complexity and depth the “OK Boomer” phenomenon can only suggest. ​ Much of the existing literature about Gen Z has been highly judgmental. In contrast, this book provides a deep and nuanced understanding of a generation facing a future of enormous challenges, from climate change to civil unrest. What’s more, they are facing this future head-on, relying on themselves and their peers to work collaboratively to solve these problems. As Gen Z, Explained shows, this group of young people is as compassionate and imaginative as any that has come before, and understanding the way they tackle problems may enable us to envision new kinds of solutions. This portrait of Gen Z is ultimately an optimistic one, suggesting they have something to teach all of us about how to live and thrive in this digital world.

Materiality and Popular Culture

Materiality and Popular Culture
Author: Anna Malinowska,Karolina Lebek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317219125

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This book critically approaches contemporary meanings of materiality and discuses ways in which we understand, experience, and engage with objects through popular culture in our private, social and professional lives. Appropriating Arjun Appadurai’s famous phrase: "the social life of things", with which he inspired scholars to take material culture more seriously and, as a result, treat it as an important and revealing area of cultural studies, the book explores the relationship between material culture and popular practices, and points to the impact they have exerted on our co-existence with material worlds in the conditions of late modernity.