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The author of this article argues that referring to ‘generations’—gen, x, y etc.—is pointless due to the variation of attitudes and abilities within those so-called categories.Summary
This article by Matthew Maniaci, writing for Medium, makes the following points:
- Millennials are generally considered born between 1980 and 1996-ish and are often subdivided with people born from 1980-1985 dubbed ‘geriatric Millennials’—or ‘Xennials.’
- Those born within five years of the ‘Gen Z’ marker are dubbed ‘Zennials’.
- There is no ‘standard-issue Boomer’.
- Some believe there are two distinct types—the Boomer and the ‘Generation Jones’ born between 1955 and 1965.
- Generation Jones is characterized as too young to have been hippies, often falling into either the ‘yuppie’ or ‘punk rocker’ group.
- In short, generations are not homogenous, and various factors can cause those within the same ‘generation’ to have vastly different attitudes and experiences.
References
Recent Runway Posts related to this topic:
- GENERATIONAL STEREOTYPING | The Runway (govcms.gov.au)
- WEB LINKS TO ARTICLES ABOUT GENERATIONAL DISCRIMINATION | The Runway (govcms.gov.au)
Source: Medium The:
- Link to Source: Medium
- Media Check: Medium - Media Bias Fact Check (mediabiasfactcheck.com)
- RAAF RUNWAY: RATIONALE, GUIDELINES, LEARNING OUTCOMES, ETC |