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Generation Z What Its Like To Grow Up In The Age Of Likes Lols And Longing The Washington Post

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Generation Z What Its Like To Grow Up In The Age Of Likes Lols And Longing The Washington Post
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Publisher: Diversion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.66 MB
Pages: 62
Author: The Washington Post
ISBN: 9781682308882, 168230888X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Generation Z What Its Like To Grow Up In The Age Of Likes Lols And Longing The Washington Post by The Washington Post 9781682308882, 168230888X instant download after payment.

An in-depth profile of the digital native generation from the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper.
For the generation after Millennials, technology has been the only way of life since birth. These children are the first group to have their formative moments chronicled on Facebook, to grow up surrounded by the ubiquity of smartphones, and most important, to navigate a social landscape ruled by the internet. With this lifestyle comes a host of issues that prior generations never dealt with, including cyberbullying, alienation from peers with greater access to technology, and an increasing vulnerability to online sexual predators.
This series of articles from the Washington Post delves into the everyday lives of American kids and teenagers. With its exploration of the unique pressures and complications of living an online life (and most of life online), this collection is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of Generation Z.

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