A highly readable and entertaining first look at how today’s members of iGen—the children, teens, and young adults born in the mid-1990s and later—are vastly different from their Millennial predecessors, and from any other generation, from the renowned psychologist and author of Generation Me.
With generational divides wider than ever, parents, educators, and employers have an urgent need to understand today’s rising generation of teens and young adults. Born in the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s and later, iGen is the first generation to spend their entire adolescence in the age of the smartphone. With social media and texting replacing other activities, iGen spends less time with their friends in person—perhaps why they are experiencing unprecedented levels of anxiety, depression, and loneliness.
But technology is not the only thing that makes iGen distinct from every generation before them; they are also different in how they spend their time, how they behave, and in their attitudes toward religion, sexuality, and politics. They socialize in completely new ways, reject once sacred social taboos, and want different things from their lives and careers. More than previous generations, they are obsessed with safety, focused on tolerance, and have no patience for inequality. iGen is also growing up more slowly than previous generations: eighteen-year-olds look and act like fifteen-year-olds used to.
As this new group of young people grows into adulthood, we all need to understand them: Friends and family need to look out for them; businesses must figure out how to recruit them and sell to them; colleges and universities must know how to educate and guide them. And members of iGen also need to understand themselves as they communicate with their elders and explain their views to their older peers. Because where iGen goes, so goes our nation—and the world.
1 有用 kidultcc 2018-05-09 22:43:35
其实就是谈adolescence之后我们这代人又出现了一个pre-adulthood来试错,可现代人的整个生命轨迹都是被拉长了的,死亡的延缓对应着成熟的延缓,这没什么,我不认为需要过度悲观。
0 有用 明天吃今天 2024-01-24 13:56:23 美国
通篇不够客观 打了学术的招牌但好像学术的好性质一个没有/是有收获的 通过这本书审视了自己作为社会里的一个单元 比起其他人和同龄人 更在意什么 更欢迎什么 更排斥什么/但是图太多了 措辞太Karen了 还是留给娃爸娃妈们给自己敲警钟凑small talk话题吧
0 有用 gavin.j 2019-03-06 11:22:40
95后代际社会心理的重要研究。社交媒体与移动设备也继电视与因特网后勇夺毁掉一代人的”桂冠”。
0 有用 xxxin 2019-09-05 15:15:02
定性的研究感觉读起来还是好懂的,但是对于数据的解读个人觉得可能还不够深入吧。不过也可能是我对美国的teenage不甚了解
0 有用 Custar 2018-10-03 08:44:37
作品中提到的一些问题不局限于iGen,在自己甚至上一辈身上都找得到。作为一个研究,不严谨的地方很多,但是算一本值得iGen的家长读的书。
0 有用 明天吃今天 2024-01-24 13:56:23 美国
通篇不够客观 打了学术的招牌但好像学术的好性质一个没有/是有收获的 通过这本书审视了自己作为社会里的一个单元 比起其他人和同龄人 更在意什么 更欢迎什么 更排斥什么/但是图太多了 措辞太Karen了 还是留给娃爸娃妈们给自己敲警钟凑small talk话题吧
0 有用 Ibizaza 2019-11-01 15:43:56
翻译了中文版:https://www.douban.com/group/632013/?ref=sidebar,大家来讨论
0 有用 xxxin 2019-09-05 15:15:02
定性的研究感觉读起来还是好懂的,但是对于数据的解读个人觉得可能还不够深入吧。不过也可能是我对美国的teenage不甚了解
0 有用 多动症不嫌累 2019-08-24 15:02:12
还是有自己没料到的结果,值得一看,有助于理解下一代的思想以及如何 advertise to Gen Z
0 有用 gavin.j 2019-03-06 11:22:40
95后代际社会心理的重要研究。社交媒体与移动设备也继电视与因特网后勇夺毁掉一代人的”桂冠”。