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Dr. Jean Twenge offers a portrait of a new generation that is growing up more slowly and more anxious - but also more tolerant and more safe - than any generation in history. They stay away from grown-up temptations like alcohol and sex, but they also avoid grown-up responsibilities, like learning to drive, moving out of the house, and gaining financial independence. They're open-minded, forward-thinking, and prudent in ways that previous generations of young people were not. The traits and trends of iGen can seem puzzling or even counterintuitive, but if we want to interact with them successfully - to parent them, to teach them, to work with them, to market to them - we need to understand who they are and why they behave in the ways that they do. With generational divides that are deeper and wider than ever, parents, educators, and employers have an urgent need to understand today's rising generation of teens and young adults who are just starting to enter the workforce.
Computer. Automation --- Mass communications --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Age group sociology --- Social psychology --- Youth --- Young adults --- Internet --- Internet and teenagers --- Social media --- Social aspects --- Psychological aspects --- Youth - United States --- Young adults - United States --- Internet - Social aspects --- Social media - Psychological aspects
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Professeure en psychologie, l'auteure analyse les conséquences d'un usage intense des écrans chez les enfants nés à partir de 1995, surnommés la génération Internet. Obsédés par les écrans, ces jeunes paraissent plus démunis que les générations précédentes face aux défis de la vie active. Comment mieux les accompagner au quotidien sans les juger ni tomber dans la répression ? ©Electre 2018
Génération Internet --- Internet -- Protection de la jeunesse --- Dépendance à Internet --- Protection de la jeunesse --- Internet --- prévention --- NTIC --- adolescent --- Internet and teenagers --- Generation Y --- Internet addiction --- Internet et adolescents --- Cyberdépendance --- Youth --- Young adults --- Social media --- Social aspects --- Psychological aspects --- Jeunes internautes --- Aspect social --- Génération Internet. --- Jeunes internautes. --- Aspect social. --- Youth - United States --- Young adults - United States --- Internet - Social aspects --- Social media - Psychological aspects --- Génération Internet.
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