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Generation Z : a century in the making / Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Routledge, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: xxv, 321 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1138337315
  • 9781138337312
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 305.23 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ799.5 .S44 2019
  • HQ799.5 .S44 2019
Contents:
Understanding generations. Who came before Z? ; Reflection on a century ; Who is Generation Z? -- Navigating the digital and physical world. Technology ; Communication ; Entertainment ; Money -- Relationships. Family ; Friends and peers ; Romance -- Mind, body, and spirit. Physical well-being ; Mental health ; Risky behaviors ; Religion and spirituality -- Life and career preparation. Education ; Learning ; Career aspirations ; In the workplace -- Making a difference. Societal concerns ; Politics ; Civic engagement and social change ; The future and legacy of Generation Z ; Additional resources.
Summary: No other generation in history has received as much coverage as the Millennial generation. Books, Google searches, blogs, and news articles are everywhere about them. Yet, Generation Z is comprised of our youth and young adults today and has received very little attention comparatively. Those in Generation Z are among our youngest consumers, students, colleagues, constituents, voters, and neighbors. Being able to better understand who they are and how they see the world can be helpful in effectively working with, teaching, supervising, and leading them. Generation Z: A Century in the Making offers insight into nearly every aspect of the lives of those in Generation Z, including a focus on their career aspirations, religious beliefs and practices, entertainment and hobbies, social concerns, relationships with friends and family, health and wellness, money management, civic engagement, communication styles, political ideologies, technology use, and educational preferences. Drawing from an unprecedented number of studies with higher education research institutions, market research firms such as Pew and Census, other generational researchers and industry leaders, this is the authoritative defining work on Generation Z that market researchers, consumer behaviour specialists, and employers sorely need - and it is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the sociology of generations.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
CIE Book NMC Library CIE - Center For Instructional Excellence HQ799.5 .S44 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 08/08/2024 33039001472637

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Understanding generations. Who came before Z? ; Reflection on a century ; Who is Generation Z? -- Navigating the digital and physical world. Technology ; Communication ; Entertainment ; Money -- Relationships. Family ; Friends and peers ; Romance -- Mind, body, and spirit. Physical well-being ; Mental health ; Risky behaviors ; Religion and spirituality -- Life and career preparation. Education ; Learning ; Career aspirations ; In the workplace -- Making a difference. Societal concerns ; Politics ; Civic engagement and social change ; The future and legacy of Generation Z ; Additional resources.

No other generation in history has received as much coverage as the Millennial generation. Books, Google searches, blogs, and news articles are everywhere about them. Yet, Generation Z is comprised of our youth and young adults today and has received very little attention comparatively. Those in Generation Z are among our youngest consumers, students, colleagues, constituents, voters, and neighbors. Being able to better understand who they are and how they see the world can be helpful in effectively working with, teaching, supervising, and leading them. Generation Z: A Century in the Making offers insight into nearly every aspect of the lives of those in Generation Z, including a focus on their career aspirations, religious beliefs and practices, entertainment and hobbies, social concerns, relationships with friends and family, health and wellness, money management, civic engagement, communication styles, political ideologies, technology use, and educational preferences. Drawing from an unprecedented number of studies with higher education research institutions, market research firms such as Pew and Census, other generational researchers and industry leaders, this is the authoritative defining work on Generation Z that market researchers, consumer behaviour specialists, and employers sorely need - and it is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the sociology of generations.

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