Cover

Introduction

Level 1: The Birth of Generation Z

Chapter 1

 

Chapter 2

 

Chapter 3

 

Level 2: The Minds of Generation Z

 

Chapter 4

 

Chapter 5

 

Chapter 6

Level 3: The Essence of Generation Z

 

Chapter 7

 

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

 

Level 4: The Ideals of Generation Z

 

Chapter 11

 

Chapter 12

 

Chapter 13

 

Level 5: What's Ahead for Generation Z?

 

Chapter 14

 

Chapter 15

 

Chapter 16

 

Epilogue

 

Endnotes

Introduction

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  2. Mannheim, K., 1952. The Problem of Generations. UCSB. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  3. Onion, A., Sullivan, M. and Mullen, Matt., 2009. The Great Depression. History. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
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  5. Ensign, A., 2020. The Greatest Generation: Birth Years, Characteristics, and History. FamilySearch. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  6. Dimock, M., 2019. Defining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  7. Pinsker, J., 2020. Oh No, They’ve Come Up With Another Generation Label. The Atlantic. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  8. Spitznagel, E., 2020. Generation Z is bigger than millennials — and they’re out to change the world. New York Post. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  9. Dimock, M., 2019. Defining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
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  16. Chambers, Pippa., 2019. Voices of the generations. Adobe. [Accessed 3 November 2020].
  17. McMaster, G., 2020. Millennials and Gen Z are more anxious than previous generations: here’s why. Folio. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
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Chapter 1

  1. Skorin, E., 2015. How a Plugged-In College Student Spent 24 Hours Without Tech. MediaShift. 
  2. Nations, D., 2019. What Is Social Media?. Lifewire. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  3. Siltala, M., 2013. The Complete History Of Social Media. Avalaunch Media. [Accessed 2 November 2020].
  4.  2020. Gen Z’s use of social media has evolved. The ASEAN Post. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  5. 2019. Social Media Across Generations. Global Web Index. [Accessed 2 November 2020].
  6. Puzic, S., 2015. Anti-cyberbullying law, Bill C-13, now in effect. CTVNews. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  7.  Rajpal, M., 2020. The power of advertising. CNN. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  8. Robinson, L. and Smith, M, 2020. Social Media and Mental Health. HelpGuide. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  9.  Stone, M., 2014. Smartphone Addiction Now Has A Clinical Name. Business Insider. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  10. Watson, H., 2018. The State of Gen Z 2018.  The Center for Generational Kinetics. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  11. 2019. Understanding Your Gen Z Consumer: Insights Into The Next Generation's Values. PSFK. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  12.  Lockley, S. Gen Z in the Workplace: 5 Ways to Manage Every Generation. Staffbase. [Accessed 2 November 2020].
  13. Howard, K., 2018. Gen Z and the challenges of the most individualistic generation yet.  InSites Consulting. [Accessed 24 October 2020]. 
  14.  Dorsey, J. Gen Z and tech dependency: How the youngest generation interacts differently with the digital world. Jason Dorsey. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  15. Cox, T., 2019. How Different Generations Use Social Media. The Manifest. [Accessed 2 November 2020].
  16.  Lewis, D. Marketing to Gen X: How Your Ecommerce Strategy Can Successfully Convert Them. BigCommerce. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  17.  Bump, P., 2019. Millennials vs. Gen Z: Why Marketers Need to Know the Difference. Hubspot. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  18. 2020. Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, and Gen Z Explained. Kasasa. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  19.  Watson, H., 2018. The State of Gen Z 2018.  The Center for Generational Kinetics. [Accessed 24 October 2020].



Chapter 2

  1. communication. Encyclopaedia Britannica. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  2. Heaney, D., 2017. Thousands of parents don’t understand internet slang. Broadbandchoices. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  3.  Verhey, B., 2019. Think Gen Z is rude and addicted to technology? “Ok Boomer”. The Rubicon. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  4. Pruett, M., 2018. Gen Z’s Favorite Social Networks: YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat. Criteo. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  5.  Verbal and Nonverbal Communication. Lumen Learning. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  6. Moorhead, A., 2018. What is dabbing? Meaning, origin and videos of celebrities performing the dance move. The Sun. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  7.  Rutt, W., 2018. Fist Bumps and Bro Hugs. Life Teen. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  8.  Buchwald, Y., 2019. How Fortnite Became The Game of a Generation. Day One Perspective. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  9. Spoken versus Written Communication: What’s the Difference?. Indiana State University. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  10. Online community – definition and meaning. Market Business News. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
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  12.  Jacoby, C. The most culturally diverse population to date has high standards for openness and inclusivity..Adrenaline Agency. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  13. Chen, T., 2019. A 43-Year-Old High School Teacher Has Been Keeping A Personal List Of "Gen Z" Slang Terms He Overhears His Students Using. BuzzFeed. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  14.  Izazi, Z. and Tengku-Sepora, M., 2020. Slangs on Social Media: Variations among Malay Language Users on Twitter. Pertanika Journal. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
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  16.  2019. Engaging Gen Z: How to Reach Elusive Digital Natives. Shippit. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  17.  Patel, T., 2020.  All the Text Messaging Abbreviations That Make You Cool, Approachable And Human. Call Hub. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  18. Long, D., 2019. Exploring Generational Differences in Text Messaging Usage and Habits. Nova Southeastern University. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  19. Calin, A., 2019. Nonverbal Communication In a Digital World. Hubgets. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  20. Somerville, L., 2013. The Teenage Brain: Sensitivity to Social Evaluation. Association for Psychological Science. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  21.  Youth culture. Lifestyle Dictionary. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  22. Stewart, J., 2019. New report outlines TikTok’s massive influence on Generation Z. Dancing Astronaut. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
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  24. taehyungie., 2019. BTS and Generations | Millennials vs. Gen Z. Amino. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  25. Calin, A., 2019. Gen Z slang: From 'salty' to 'FOMO', what your younger relatives actually mean. Hubgets. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
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  30.  Booth, J., 2018. NEW INTERNET SLANG YOU WILL NEED TO UNDERSTAND INSTAGRAM IN 2019. DMARGE. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  31. Simp. Dictionary. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  32. Chen, T., 2019. A 43-Year-Old High School Teacher Has Been Keeping A Personal List Of "Gen Z" Slang Terms He Overhears His Students Using. BuzzFeed. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  33.  Krishnan, R., 2019. Gen Z Slang Is Confusing As Crap And It’s Making This 26-Year-Old Feel Like An Aunty. The Smart Local. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  34. BENEFITS OF SLANG LANGUAGE. Wordpress. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  35.  All Of These Words Are Offensive (But Only Sometimes). Dictionary. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  36. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication. Lumen Learning. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  37. Doyle, A., 2020. Nonverbal Communication Skills List and Examples. The Balance Careers. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  38. Kendon, A., 2013. History of the Study of Gesture. Oxford Handbooks Online. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  39. 2019. Youth hand gestures and their meaning. The dab movement: its "parents" and description. Technolakpiter. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  40.  The Slavic Archive., 2019. Mother hits daughter with flip flop from impossibly long distance. YouTube. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  41.  2019. A BRIEF HISTORY OF KOREAN FINGER HEARTS. Cathay Pacific. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  42.  Baglietto, M., 2020. KPop Influencing Zoomers In Unanticipated Ways. Netbase Quid. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  43. Ritschel, C., 2020. FATHER SHOWS HOW YOUNGER GENERATION USE DIFFERENT HAND GESTURE FOR PHONES IN VIRAL TIKTOK. Independent. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  44. emoji. Cambridge Dictionary. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  45.  Tan, R., 2017. How emojis have changed the way people communicate. The Straits Times. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  46. Adobe, 2020. Emoji Trend Report 2019. Slideshare. [Accessed 19 October 2020].
  47.  Houser, K., 2019. MEMBERS OF GEN Z ARE PUTTING BITMOJIS ON THEIR RÉSUMÉS. Futurism. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  48.  Sanjay, S., 2020. Why Does Gen Z Use Emojis So Weirdly?. Vice. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  49. meme. Merriam-Webster. [ Accessed 6 November 2020].
  50. Heinzman,A.,2019 . What Is a GIF, and How Do You Use Them?. How-To Geek. [ Accessed 6 November 2020].
  51.  McCollum, A., 2020. Memes as a coping mechanism. The Argonaut. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  52. Zizzo, K., 2019. How Self-Deprecating Humor has Defined the Mental Health Issues of Gen Z in an Alarming Way. The Rock. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  53. Fromm, J., 2020. What’s Up with Gen Z’s Quirky Social Humor?. Millennial Marketing. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  54. 2019. Online Linguistics: Exploring the Origins of Internet Slang. McNutt & Partners. [Accessed 1 November 2020].
  55.  Geikhman.Y. Explore the Interwebz: 30 English Slang Terms for Internet Noobs..FluentU. [Accessed 6 November 2020]
  56. Patel, T., 2020.  All the Text Messaging Abbreviations That Make You Cool, Approachable And Human. Call Hub. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  57. Evans, R., 2020. The Gen-Z Version Of 'Lol' Is So Incomprehensible Even They Don't Understand It. Bauer Media Group. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  58. O'Keeffe, K., 2014. Directioners, Arianators, Katy Cats, Oh My: Stanbase Names, Ranked. The Atlantic. [Accessed 1 November 2020].



Chapter 3

  1. Gaal, J., 2018. Gen Z: Loud, Skeptical and Global MorganMyers. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  2.  Jacoby, C., 2020. GEN Z: CULTURE BUILDERS Adrenaline. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  3. 2019. Youth subcultures and teenagers. Raising Children Network. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  4. Khan, T. and Ullah, S., 2012. Electronic word of mouth on social networking websites: why does an individual engage in eWOM?. ResearchGate. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  5. 2019. Move Over Millennials, Gen Z is Taking Over. Harland Clarke Corp. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  6. Debashree, 2020. Is Social Media Toxic or are the people?. Medium. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  7.  Parrack., D., 2019.  6 Positive Effects Social Media Sites Have on Society. Make Use Of. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  8. Newberry, C., 2018. 23 Benefits of Social Media for Business. Hootsuite. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  9.  2017. The Internet And Culture. Teledata ICT. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  10.  Dentzel, Z. How the Internet Has Changed Everyday Life. OpenMind BBVA. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  11. Gavin, B., 2018. What Is a Meme (and How Did They Originate)?. How-To Geek. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  12. Cho, K., 2019. Chinese Kids Are Getting Their Parents, Their Parents’ Parents, And Their Parents’ Parents’ Parents Involved In A Meme. Buzzfeed. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  13.  2020. Definition Of MEME. Merriam-Webster. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  14. 2019. The dark side of memes: spreading untruths about religion. The Long Island Catholic. [Accessed 3 November 2020]. 
  15. Samjowen, 2011. Scumbag Steve. Know Your Meme. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  16. McCoral, G., 2009. Success Kid / I Hate Sandcastles. Know Your Meme. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  17. Ledbetter, C., 2018. The Language Of Gen Z: Memes. Millennial Marketing. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  18. Haasch, P., 2020.  Gen Z has created its own version of Rick Rolling on TikTok with this classic 2000s banger. Business Insider. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  19.  Rouse, M., 2013. Vine (Vine app). TechTarget. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  20. Tate, B., 2013. Twitter Can't Control Rapid Growth of Its Vine. TechTarget. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  21.  Mulisano, G., 2018. Opinion | Memes: Culturally defining or utterly meaningless?. The News Record. [Accessed 6 November 2020]
  22.  Fromm, J., 2018. What’s Up with Gen Z’s Quirky Social Humor?. Millennial Marketing. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  23. Landry, T., 2015. Why the Internet Meme is So Engaging and Useful. Business 2 Community. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  24.  Going Viral: What Types Of Content Are The Most Shareable?. Mike Gingerich. [Accessed 30 November 2020].
  25. 2020. Why does Gen Z use humor to cope?. Charleston Gazette-Mail. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  26.  Thoma, M,. 2018. Negative Effects Of Memes. The Harbinger. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  27.  Great, A., 2020.  Astonishing 74% Of All Buying Decisions Made By Consumers Are Influenced By Social Networks. D-Great. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  28. Cassidy, A., 2020. How social media turned us into needy attention seekers. Image. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  29.  Gittins, C., 2020. The Superficiality of Influencer Marketing. Redbrick. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  30. Wellman, M., Stoldt, R. and Tully, M., 2020. Ethics of Authenticity: Social Media Influencers and the Production of Sponsored Content. ResearchGate. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  31. Kosaka, K.  7 Overlooked Benefits of Influencer Marketing. Alexa. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  32. Owens, B., 2020. The Power Of Reviews For A Successful Influencer Marketing Campaign. AFLUENCER. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  33. kholm, F., 2020. Brand Ambassador - Influencer Marketing. Cure Media. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  34. Amanda., 2019. Etude House Collaborates With Pony To Release Two Exclusive Eyeshadow Palettes. GirlStyle. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  35. 2019. How to Learn About an Influencer’s Audience Demographics. Izea. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  36. Carufel, R., 2020. The culture of influence—what makes an influencer effective with Gen Z and Millennials? . Agility PR Solutions. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  37. Cancel culture. Dictionary. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  38. Greenspan, R., 2020. How 'cancel culture' quickly became one of the buzziest and most controversial ideas on the internet. Insider. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  39. D’Amour, A. CANCEL CULTURE: THE GOOD, THE BAD, & ITS IMPACT ON SOCIAL CHANGE. On Our Moon. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  40. Diaz, V., 2020. You’re Cancelled! Cancel Culture as a Tool For Bullying and Harassment. The Science Survey. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  41. Patel, D., 2017. 8 Ways Generation Z Will Differ From Millennials In The Workplace. Forbes. [Accessed 12 November 2020].



Chapter 4

  1. Singh, A., 2002. "WE ARE NOT THE ENEMY" Hate Crimes Against Arabs, Muslims, and Those Perceived to be Arab or Muslim After September 11. Human Rights Watch. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  2. 2006. How 9-11 Changed The Evening News. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  3. 2016. FACT SHEET: Obama Administration’s Record and the LGBT Community. The White House Archives. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  4. Zetlin, M., 2017. 63 Percent Of Millennials Have More Than $10,000 In Student Debt. They'll Be Paying For Decades. Inc. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  5. 2017. The State of Gen Z 2017: Meet the Throwback Generation. The Center For Generational Kinetics. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  6.  Hoefel, F. and Francis, T., 2018. ‘True Gen’: Generation Z and its implications for companies. Mckinsey & Company. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  7. 2018. The Gen Z Influence Meter: How Parents, Teachers, And Friends Influence Today’s Youth. MDR Education. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  8. Purtill, C., 2018. The Unromantic, Untold Story Of The Great US Divorce Spree Of 1946. Quartz. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  9. Schwartz, P., 2013. Why are baby boomers so divorce-prone? CNN. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  10. Woodward Thomas, K., 2015. Generation X Has The Key To A Happy Divorce. TIME. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  11. Saggio, J., 2016. ‘Gray divorce’ affects millennials as parents split. Florida Today. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  12. Brown, M., 2020. Gen Z Understands First-Hand The Importance Of Mental Health And It Will Make Them Great Parents. Parents. [Accessed 27 October 2020]
  13. Gordon, A., 2015. Kids Thrive Just As Well In Non-Traditional Families, New Book Says. The Star. [Accessed 27 October 2020].
  14. Headley, C., 2019. This Is A Major (And Insane) Reason Why Millennials And Gen Z Are Reluctant To Get Married. Ladders. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  15. 2019. From Ambitious Bucket Lists To Going It Alone, Gen Z Travellers Can’T Wait To Experience The World. Booking.com. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  16.  2020. Family Size. JRank Psychology Encyclopedia. [Accessed 18 October 2020].
  17. Travers, P., 2016. Birth order: How your position in the family can influence your personality. ABC News. [Accessed 18 October 2020].
  18. 2020. The Great Recession. Investopedia. [Accessed 18 October 2020].
  19. Williams, C., 2019. Free From Memory of the Great Recession, Gen Z Charts Own Economic Path. Morning Consult. [Accessed 18 October 2020].
  20. How Gen Z Is Confronting Their Financial Fears. Rave Reviews. [Accessed 2 November 2020]. 
  21. 2016. Gen Z and the challenges/Opportunities Driving Their Financial Mindsets. Lincoln Financial Group. [Accessed 19 October 2020].
  22. 2019. Keeping Up with Gen Z. National Retail Federation. [Accessed 20 October 2020].



Chapter 5

 

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  2.  McLeod, S., 2008. Social Rules. Simply Psychology. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  3.  Nyamushanya, T., 2014. Today’s youths are misunderstood. The Herald. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  4. Deviance and Control. Lumen Learning. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
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  6. FOMO. Dictionary.com. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  7. Somerville, L., 2013. The Teenage Brain: Sensitivity to Social Evaluation. Association for Psychological Science. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  8.  Hanisch, M., 2018. Why Do We Remember Criticism over Praise? Heal Grow Transform. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  9.  Ryan, Jenn., 2017. Why Failure Is More Beneficial Than Success. Elite Daily. [Accessed 2 November 2020].
  10. Hayes, D., 2020. Jack Dorsey.  Encyclopedia Britannica. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  11.  Birt, J., Herrity, J. and Esparza, E., 2020. All About Generation Z. Indeed. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
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  13.  The School of Life, 2020. The High Price We Pay for Our Fear of Loneliness. YouTube. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  14. Alone with Your Thoughts: On Quarantine and Well-Being. BrainsWay. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  15. Gentry, W. The Importance of Solitude for Happiness. Dummies. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  16. Stavrova, O., 2014. Fitting In and Getting Happy. How Conformity to Societal Norms Affects Subjective Well-being. ResearchGate. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  17. Morgan, K., 2018. Why people pleasing is bad for you. Life Labs. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  18.  Nolle, A., Gulbas, L., Kuhlberg, J. and Zayas, L., 2019. Sacrifice for the Sake of the Family: Expressions of Familism by Latina Teens in the Context of Suicide. National Institute of Health. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  19. Canaday, A., 2019. A Generational Study of Collectivism in the United States. Match Group. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  20.  Scotto, V., 2018. The Difference Between Selfishness and Self-Love. Yinova Center. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  21.  Louie, S., 2015. 5 Asian Love Languages. Psychology Today. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  22. Canaday, A., 2019. Singles in America: Match Releases Ninth Annual Study on U.S. Single Population. Match Group. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  23. 2019. Everything You Wanted to Know About Gen Z (But Were Afraid to Ask). Spotify. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  24.  Hartney, E., 2020. What Peer Pressure Influences Addiction. Verywell Mind. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  25. Selig, A., 2020. Generation Influence: Reaching Gen Z in the New Digital Paradigm. WPEngine. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  26. Sharma, K., 2020. The Kids Aren’t Alright. The Wire. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  27.  Igoe, M., 2019. THE STATE OF ABORTION AND CONTRACEPTION ATTITUDES IN ALL 50 STATES. PRRI. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  28. Parker, K., Graf, N. and Igielnik, R., 2019. Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  29. McLaren, C., 2019. 6 Gen Z Traits You Need to Know to Attract, Hire, and Retain Them. LinkedIn. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  30.  Hartney, E., 2020. What Peer Pressure Influences Addiction. Verywell Mind. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  31. Oddone, M., 2018. The Gen Z Influence Meter: How Parents, Teachers, and Friends Influence Today’s Youth. MDREducation. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  32. Birt, J., Herrity, J. and Esparza, E., 2020. All About Generation Z. Indeed. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  33.  Herman, B., 2018. Gen Z and the Impact of Social Media: It’s Complicated. R/GA. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  34. Mahoney, S., 2020. Gen Z's Favorite Social-Media Platform? None Of The Above. MediaPost. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  35. LaBier, D., 2011. Why It's So Hard to Find Your Life's Purpose. The Huffington Post. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  36. Campbell, D., 2018. Why do more young people have mental health problems?. The Guardian. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  37.  2020. Millennials, Gen Z and mental health. The Guardian. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  38. Sharma, K., 2019. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING ON CAMPUS. Barnes & Noble College. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  39. Sani, R., 2018. When students work. New Straits Times. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  40.  Chu, M., 2020. This is exactly how overthinking is damaging your well-being. Ladders. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  41. Sheehan, K.., 2020. How Brands Can Help Millennials And Gen Zs Combat Burnout. MediaPost. [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  42. Jerabek, I., 2018. Not Good Enough: New Study Reveals Young People More Likely To Be Perfectionists. PRWeb. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  43. Sharma, K., 2020. The Kids Aren’t Alright. The Wire. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  44.  Dunlap-Fowler, W. How Conscious Conservatism is Producing the Most Cautious Generation Ever. Medium. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  45. Cumming, J., 2017. The State of Gender Equality for U.S. Adolescents. Medium. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  46. 2018. How to communicate better by avoiding assumptions. Plan International USA. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  47. Sadovsszky, M. and Watts, J., 2017. Identity Shifters. RPA. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
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  49.  Mental Disorders. MedlinePlus. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
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  51. 2015. Stigma and discrimination. Mental Health Foundation. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  52. 2018. What is High-Functioning Autism? WebMD. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  53. 2016. Life on the Autism Spectrum. Healthtalk. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
  54.  DeWall, C., 2011. Social Acceptance and Rejection: The Sweet and the Bitter. Association for Psychological Science. [Accessed 2 November 2020].
  55.  Semple, R., 2019. Do Values Change Over Time?. FlashPoint Leadership Consulting. [Accessed 10 November 2020].
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Chapter 6

  1. 2019. Greta Thunberg quotes: 10 famous lines from teen activist. BBC. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  2.  Dayal, D., 2018. Complexion Based Discriminations: Global Insights:. Google Books. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  3. Farhanah Aznur, A., 2020. LETTER | Racial stereotypes in Malaysian literature. Malaysiakini. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  4.  History.com Editors., 2009. Slavery in America: History. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  5.  History.com Editors., 2018. Black History Milestones: Timeline: History. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  6.  2020. It Won’t Surprise You That This Is The Biggest Problem Gen Z & Millennials Believe They Face Now: YPulse. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  7.  HERSTORY. Black Lives Matter. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  8. Herbert, T. and Knox, P., 2020. What is Black Lives Matter, and how did it start?. The Sun.  [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  9.  Davis, D., 2020. THE ACTION GENERATION: How Gen Z really feels about race, equality, and its role in the historic George Floyd protests, based on a survey of 39,000 young Americans. Business Insider. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  10.  Buzz, E., 2020. New 'Political Generation': 8 Photos of Generation Z Leading Protests Around The WorldEgyptian Streets. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  11.  Bellan, R., 2020. Gen Z Leads The Black Lives Matter Movement, On And Off Social Media. Forbes. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  12.  Laughlin, N., 2020. How 2020 is Impacting Gen Z's Worldview. Morning Consult. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  13. Taylor, A., 2020. Images From a Worldwide Protest Movement. The Atlantic. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  14. Deliso, M., 2020. Timeline: The Impact Of George Floyd's Death In Minneapolis And Beyond. ABC News. [Accessed 3 November 2020].
  15. Searcey, D. and Eligon, J., 2020. Minneapolis Will Dismantle Its Police Force, Council Members Pledge. New York Times. [Accessed 3 November 2020].
  16.  Persad, S., 2020. You Can’t Say Black Lives Matter if You’re Still Appropriating Black Culture. Cosmopolitan. [Accessed 21 October 2020].
  17. 2020. What is climate change? A really simple guide. BBC News. [Accessed 3 November 2020].
  18. Winton.T., 2019. Our leaders are ignoring global warming to the point of criminal negligence. It's unforgivable. The Guardian. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  19. Encyclopedia Britannica Editors, B., 2019. Paris Agreement. Encyclopedia Britannica. [Accessed 3 November 2020].
  20.  2020. Climate Change Will Still Matter to Gen Z & Millennials - Here’s How We Know. YPulse. [Accessed 4 November 2020].
  21.  2020. Climate Change Will Still Matter to Gen Z & Millennials – Here’s How We Know. YPulse. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  22. Woodward. A., 2020. Greta Thunberg turns 17 today. Here's how she started a global climate movement in just 18 months. Business Insider. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  23. Woodward. A., 2020. Greta Thunberg turns 17 today. Here's how she started a global climate movement in just 18 months. Business Insider. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  24. V. Margaret., 2019. Greta Thunberg Proves Gen-Z Activism Works, But Still Has Limits. The Pavlovic Today. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  25. Stubbs, P., 2020. Greta Thunberg Quotes. The Environment Show. [Accessed 3 November 2020].
  26. Witt. A., 2020. How Greta Thunberg transformed existential dread into a movement . The New Yorker. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  27. Timperley, J., 2020 Should we give up flying for the sake of  the climate?. BBC. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  28. 2020.  The “Climate Change Generation” Looks To Their Future. Manomet. [Accessed 5 October 2020].
  29. 1996. Obstacles to gender equality by year 2000 far greater than expected, Assistant Secretary-General tells committee​. United Nations.​ [Accessed 19 October 2020]. 
  30.  Mukhopadhyay, C., Blumenfield, T., Harper, S. and Gondek, A., 2020. Gender and Sexuality​. Lumen Learning. [Accessed 19 October 2020].
  31. Robson, D., 2018. The age you feel means more than your actual birthdate. BBC. [Accessed 19 October 2020].
  32. Andens, M., 2001. Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships: A Study of National, European and International Law.​ Google Books. [Accessed 19 October 2020].
  33.  Mammoser, G., 2017. How Same-Sex Marriage Laws Help LGBTQ Teens. Healthline. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  34. The Women’s Rights Movement, 1848–1920. History, Arts & Archives. [Accessed 27 October 2020]. 
  35.  Lu, W., 2018. What #Metoo Means To Teenagers. New York Times. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  36. Burke, T., 2020. History & Inception. Me Too. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  37. Hvidt, M., 2018. The real reason Saudi Arabia lifted its ban on women driving: economic necessity. The Conversation. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  38. The New School Summer 2019 Project Team., 2019. Generation Z Driving Change for Gender Equality. Empower Women. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  39. Kenney, L., 2020. Companies Can’t Ignore Shifting Gender Norms. Harvard Business Review. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  40. Glasheen, J., 2019. Gender Norms in Retail Alienate Gen Z. The Robin Report. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  41. Parker, K., Graf, N. and Igielnik, R., 2019. Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 26 October 2020].

 

 

Chapter 7

  1. Moss, R., Babones, S., Dietzel, A., Galea, S., Aspinwall, M. and Urban, M., 2019. Teaching Generation Z: a biting blizzard or a breath of fresh air?. Times Higher Education. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  2. Bethune, S., 2019. Gen Z more likely to report mental health concerns. American Psychological Association. [Accessed 25 October 2020]
  3. 2018. Stress in America™ Generation Z. American Psychological Association. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  4. Bethune, S., 2019. Gen Z more likely to report mental health concerns. American Psychological Association. [Accessed 25 October 2020]
  5. How Does Gen Z Spend Their Time?. Consumer Clarity. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  6. Madori Davis, D., 2020. THE ACTION GENERATION: How Gen Z Really Feels About Race, Equality, And Its Role In The Historic George Floyd Protests, Based On A Survey Of 39,000 Young Americans. Business Insider. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  7.  2019. Understanding Your Gen Z Consumer: Insights Into The Next Generation's Values. PSFK. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  8. McLeod, S., 2020. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Simply Psychology. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  9. Iberdrola, 2020. Generation X, Y, and Z: Differences and Characteristics. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  10. Banks, A., 2018. Gen Z on Twitter - Influencers and Trends. TAPinto. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  11. 2018. The State of Gender Equality for U.S. Adolescents. Plan International USA. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  12. 2018. The Gen Z Influence Meter: How Parents, Teachers, and Friends Influence Today’s Youth. MDReducation. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  13. Chambers, P., 2019. Voices of the Generations. Adobe. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  14. Woensel, R., 2018. Generation Z: a generation of low-self esteem  Tilburg University. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  15. Fromm, J., 2018. FOMO & FOLO: The Social Addiction of Gen Z. Millennial Marketing. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  16. Ryerson, L. and Olito, F., 2020. 24 photos Generation Z will never understand. Insider. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  17. Chesak, J., 2018. Social Media Is Killing Your Friendships. Healthline. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  18. Barnett, D. 2020. IN THE WAR BETWEEN MILLENNIALS AND BABY BOOMERS WE HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT THE WORK-HARD, PLAY-HARD GENERATION X. Independent. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  19. Fry, R., Passel, J. and Cohn, D. 2020. A majority of young adults in the U.S. live with their parents for the first time since the Great Depression. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  20. Goh, C., 2020. When caning of children becomes abuse: Lawyers explain the legal parameters. Channel News Asia. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  21.  Lee, H. 2020. Are Generation Z Spoiled & Soft? . Henry Rose Lee. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  22. 2015. The Whys and Hows of Generations Research. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  23.  2020. 4 Points about Gen Z Financial Literacy and Habits Your Bank Needs to Know. Everfi. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  24. McColl, B. 2020. My parents don’t believe in my mental illness. Dazed Digital. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  25. 2017. Parental mental illness: the impact on children and adolescents: for parents and carers. Royal College of Psychiatrists. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  26.  Namasivayam, S. 2019. Children of parents who push too hard get demotivated. New Strait Times. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  27. Stillwaggon, L., 2020. Are Gen Z'ers Too in Touch With Their Feelings?. Psychology Today. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  28. 2018. Failure Drives Innovation, According to EY Survey on Gen Z. PR Newswire. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  29.  Breul, C., 2018. 8 Reasons Being Highly Sensitive Is Actually A Good Thing. Highly Sensitive Refuge. [Accessed 4 November 2020].
  30.  Haden, J. Emotional Intelligence, Generation Z, and the Next Big Leadership Challenge. Inc. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  31. Levers, M. GEN Z AREN’T SENSITIVE SNOWFLAKES. THEY’RE JUST WEATHERING THE SH*TSTORM. Student High Street. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  32. Morin, A., 2016. 9 Core Qualities of Highly Sensitive People. Psychology Today. [Accessed 8 November 2020].  

 

 

Chapter 8

  1.  Schmitz, T., 2019. Teamwork: Communication. The Conover Company. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  2.  Hughes, J., 2018. Communicating with Generation Z: Everything You Need to Know. Keystone Academic Solutions. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  3.  Williams, A., 2015. Move Over, Millennials, Here Comes Generation Z.  New York Times. [Accessed October 31 2020].
  4. Baird, D., 2018. So Emotional: Gen Z and Visual Social Media. Medium. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  5.  Fry, R. and Parker, K., 2018. Early Benchmarks Show ‘Post-Millennials’ on Track to Be Most Diverse, Best-Educated Generation Yet. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  6. Seymour, E., 2019. Gen Z: Born to Be Digital. Voice of America. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  7. Titlow. J. P., 2016. 7 Surprising Facts About Creativity, According To Science. Fast Company. [Accessed 19 October 2020]. 
  8. 2020. New ‘Political Generation’: 8 Photos of Generation Z Leading Protests Around the World. Egyptian Streets. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  9. Nishiyama, C., 2017. How to Develop Your Unique Artistic Style. Medium. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  10.  Leefmans. M. G. ., 2015. Is Internet Making Us More Creative?. Ensayo. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  11.  Smith, R.I., 2017. How Does the Internet Affect Your Creativity?. The Atlantic. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  12. Johnson, T., 2015. Don't make ads. Make TikToks. Creative Review. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  13. Hoefel, F. and Francis, T., 2018. ‘True Gen’: Generation Z and its implications for companies. Mckinsey & Company. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  14.  TOP 50 MOST FOLLOWED TIKTOK ACCOUNTS (SORTED BY FOLLOWERS COUNT). Social Blade. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  15.  Andrews, T., 2020. Charli D’Amelio is Tiktok’s biggest star. She has no idea why. The Washington Post. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  16.  Rani, D., 2019. Introducing 'Femboys', the Most Wholesome Trend On TikTok. VICE. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  17. Kale, S., 2019. Extreme makeup: how the girls and boys of Generation Z created a huge new subculture. The Guardian. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  18. Charles, J., @jamescharles. Instagram. [Accessed 25 October 2020]. 
  19. Cohl., @cohlsworld. Instagram. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  20. 2020. Gen Z revealed as the "entrepreneur generation". Inside Small Business. [Accessed 27 October 2020].
  21. 2019. The State Of Gen Z. The Center for Generational Kinetics. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  22.  Wahl, E. The Importance Of Creativity In The Workplace. AllBusiness. [Accessed 27 October 2020].
  23.  Sagner, E., 2017. The Rise Of The Slime Economy. NPR. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  24. Nye, J., 2019. HOMEMADE SLIME RECIPE. I Heart Naptime. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  25. Spillyards, A., 2018. This 15-Year-Old Makes Over $100,000 A Year Selling Slime On The Internet. CNBC. [Accessed 27 October 2020].
  26. 2019. Tech makes people “more open-minded and charitable”, finds Lenovo. PCR. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  27. Johnson, K., 2020. From social media to the streets: 'Gen Z' activists rally. The Christian Science Monitor. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  28.  Parker, K., Graf, N. and Igielnik, R., 2019. Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues. The Christian Science Monitor. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  29. Wada, H., 2019. Media Consumption Trends: Comparing Millennials and Generation Z. Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  30. Boyle, S., 2019. Beyond Borders: The Evolution of Culture. Culture Trip. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  31.  Banov, H., Kammerer, A. and Salciute, I., 2017. Mapping Generation Z: Attitudes Toward International Education Programs  AFS. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  32. Anderson, M., and Jiang, J., 2018.  Teens, Social Media & Technology 2018. Pew Research Center. [Accessed October 31 2020].
  33. Thompson, D., 2020. Teenager comes out to her mom through TikTok dance trend: 'It took a lot of courage'.  In The Know. [Accessed October 28 2020].
  34.  Steger, I., 2019. In a first for Asia, Taiwan legalized same-sex marriage—with caveats. Quartz. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  35.  2019. Youth subcultures and teenagers. Raising Children Network. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  36. Cranley, E., 2019. These 10 young activists are trying to move the needle on climate change, gun control, and other global issues. Insider. [Accessed October 28, 2020].
  37.  Hagy. Chad., 2017. Positive and Negative Effects of Daydreaming. Everyday Health. [Accessed 21 October 2020]

 

 

Chapter 9

  1. Francis, T. and Hoefel, F., 2018. ‘True Gen’: Generation Z and its implications for companies McKinsey & Company. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  2. Poague, E., 2018. Gen Z Is Shaping A New Era Of Learning: Here’s What You Should Know. Linkedin. [Accessed 13 November 2020]. 
  3.  Torossian, R., 2020. Can your marketing connect with Gen Z in 8 seconds?. Agility PR Solutions. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  4.  2020. Gen Z. Sparks and Honey. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  5. Ting, D., 2020. ‘Every kid wants to be an influencer’: Why TikTok is taking off with Gen Z. Digiday. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  6. Stillman, D., 2020. Generation Z vs. Millennials: Social Media Use. GenGuru. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  7. Ting, D., 2020. What The Rise Of TikTok Says About Generation Z. Digiday. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  8. 2020. Gen Z. Sparks and Honey. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  9. Hanbury, M., 2019. Gen Z Is Leading An Evolution In Shopping That Could Kill Brands As We Know Them. \Business Insider. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  10.  Nanda, M., 2020. Gen-Z Shopping: Separating Myth from Reality — Download the Case Study. The Business of Fashion. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  11. Mothner, M., 2020. Gen Z And The Transformation Of Online Shopping. Total Retail. [Accessed: 13 November 2020]
  12.  Gyant, N., 2020. The Importance of Online Marketing. ThriveHive. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  13.  Wojtowicz, J., 2020. Capturing Gen Z’s Attention and Loyalty. Total Retail. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  14.  2020. Marketing with Memes, Emojis and GIFs. Social School. [Accessed: 24 October 2020].
  15.  The Changing Customer: How To Cater To Gen Z. Digital Marketing Institute. [Accessed: 24 October 2020].
  16. Sutter, B., 2017. Generation Z: Born To Stream And Influence. L'ADN. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  17.  Hu, C., 2018. Gen Z: Born to Be Digital. MBW. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  18. What Is Bubble Tea?. Twinings. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  19. 2020. What Is Boba And Why Is It So Popular?. ChinaMarketAdvisor.[ Accessed 6 November 2020].
  20. Adilah, A., 2018. Tealive, Chatime owners settle bubble tea dispute. Malay Mail. [ Accessed 6 November 2020].
  21. Wong, Dale., 2018. The Potential Future Of Bubble Tea That Tealive's Festival Has Accidentally Proven. Vulcan Post. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  22. Foong, L., 2019. Boom Or Bust?: Malaysia’s Bubble Tea Scene Approaches Saturation Point. Channel News Asia. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  23. Brenda, L., 2020. How Did Bubble Tea Become So Popular In Malaysia?. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  24. 2019. Southeast Asia’s bubble tea craze. The ASEAN Post. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  25.  Zainalabiden, F., 2019. KL Bubble Tea Street Is Boba Heaven With 10 Shops Open Till Late Including Gong Cha & The Alley. Must Share News. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  26. Dwyer, S., 2020. Millennials, Gen Z Consumers Want Dynamic Candy Flavors, IRI Says. CSP. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  27. Yap, R., 2020. How social media influences our food choices. The Star Online. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  28. Hu, C., 2018. VINE AND MUSICAL.LY TRANSFORMED THE MUSIC INDUSTRY – THEN THEY DISAPPEARED. WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?. MBW. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  29.  Ellingson, A., 2017.  CinemaCon 2017: Want to sell to Gen Z? Keep it real, keep it short, and learn about Musical.ly. American City Business Journals. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  30. Raicu, N., 2020. Taking the dive into chaotic Gen Z humor. Shorewood Ripples. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  31. Mohsin, M., 2020. 10 TIK TOK STATISTICS THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN 2020. Oberlo. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  32. Jasonderulo. TikTok. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  33. Kipling, E., 2020. What Is The Culture Dance On Tiktok? Users Are Showing Off Their National Dress. HITC [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  34.  Moss, L. TikTok: The New Epicentre of Gen Z Culture?. The Pineapple Lounge. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  35. McSweeney, R., 2019. Generation Z Food Trends and Eating Habits. Upserve. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  36. Lim, J., 2020. Mukbang (Livestream Eating): Influences On Mind, Body And Soul. Medium. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  37. Jackson, K., 2018. What is 'mukbang'? Inside the viral Korean food YouTube trend. Today. [Accessed 6 November 2020]. 
  38. Bui, Q., 2020. Mukbang: A Reflection of a Lonely Generation?. Medium. [Accessed 6 November 2020]. 
  39. Smith, S. 5 Mukbang Youtube Channels to Binge Watch. Spoon University. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  40.  vlog. Cambridge Dictionary. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  41.  Dunn, M., 2020. What Gen Z Is Watching Online. Likeable. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  42. What workforce diversity means for Gen Z. Monster. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  43.  Zoe Sugg. YouTube. [Accessed 13 November 2020].
  44. McDowell, E., 2020. 8 Fashion Trends That Gen Z Loves And Baby Boomers Will Never Understand. Business Insider. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  45.  Weiss, S., 2019. E-boys and e-girls: The moody new trend spawned by Gen Z. New York Post. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  46. McAteer, O., 2018. Gen Z is quitting social media in droves because it makes them unhappy, study finds. Campaign US. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  47. Gomez, K., Mawhinney, T. and Betts, K. WELCOME TO GENERATION Z. Deloitte. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  48.  2016. It’s Not Just You: Trends Are Moving Faster Than Ever. Feedly. [Accessed: 13 November 2020]
  49.  Scott, C., 2020. MOST DANGEROUS & IDIOTIC TIKTOK TRENDS AND CHALLENGES. Parentology. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  50.  Horvat, I., 2019. Your Life is Not a Competition: Toxic Trends and Behaviours You Need to Ditch. Thrive Global. [Accessed: 13 November 2020].
  51.  Lindemann, R., 2016. Enough With The Social Media Body Challenges. Her Campus. [Accessed 27 October 2020].

 


Chapter 10 

  1. Tracy, B. Building The Courage To Break Out Of Your Comfort Zone. Brian Tracy International. [Accessed 11 November 2020].
  2.  Cox, T., 2019. How Different Generations Use Social Media. The Manifest. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  3. Arbit, J., 2019. Is Gen Z Just Not That Into You. Vice Media Group. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  4. Hoefel, F. and Francis, T. 2018. ‘True Gen’: Generation Z and its implication for companies. McKinsey & Company. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  5. Jenkins, R., 2017. This Is How Generation Z Will Communicate at Work. Inc. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  6. The Definition of Dating, What affects Dating and phases of dating. The Holiday Spot. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  7. 2020. Generation Z Dating Statistics. Dating Studies. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  8. Sekuj, V., 2019.Generation Z: Self-Care Is More Than a Hashtag. MarTech Series. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  9.  Nicholson, J., 2014. Can Your Unique Features Make You More Appealing Over Time?. Psychology Today. [Accessed 26 October 2020]. 
  10. The Impact of Fashion Trends on Teenagers. Artdaily. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  11. Mehl, M., Vazire, S., Holleran, S. and Clark, S., 2010. .Eavesdropping on Happiness: Well-being is Related to Having Less Small Talk and More Substantive Conversations. National Institute of Health. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  12.  Mehl, M., Vazire, S., Holleran, S. and Clark, S., 2010. .What Does a Healthy Relationship Look Like?. National Institute of Health. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  13. 2018. are generation z really that distracted?. Mike Watson. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  14.  Spolia, T., 2019. Gen Z has a dating phobia. This is how it works.. The Gazette. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  15. Tesema, M., 2020. What Your 'No' Can Teach You About Trust and Boundaries. Shine. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  16. 2018. This new Tinder study that reveals the dating behaviour of millennials may surprise you.  ETBrandEquity. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  17. Rose, S., 2017. You Have To Accept Your Partner's Flaws In A Relationship. Elite Daily. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  18. Generation Z Dating Statistics. Trend Hunter. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  19. Sweet, J., 2019. Why Gen Z loves the resale shopping market. Gen Z Insights. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  20. 2020. Gen Z Appetite. Dating Studies. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  21. Nabilah, A., 2020. Virtual Zoom parties, numerous food deliveries and well wishes through social media replaced physical celebrations. Vice. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  22.  Arbit, J., 2019. Is Gen Z Just Not That Into You. Vice Media Group. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  23. Fox, C., 2019. 9 Important Things to Know about Generation Z Relationships. iBelieve. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  24. The Growing Child: Adolescent 13 to 18 Years. The John Hopkins University. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  25. Jacobson, T., 2020. The Privacy Pendulum: How Millennial and Gen Z Perceptions of Search and Privacy are Changing. MarTech Series. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  26. DiNatale, S., 2017. In the digital age, do blind dates still exist?. Tampa Bay Times. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  27. Lynch, W. Traditional Dating Vs Online Dating. ItStillWorks. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  28.  Ballard, J. 2019. 17% of people using dating apps/websites are there to cheat on their partner. YouGov. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  29. Power C., 2011. The Disturbing Effects of Technology on Your Relationships. Clinton Power + Associates. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  30. Broster, A. 2019. Gen Z's Fave Form Of Flirting Might Make You Reconsider Those Dating Apps. Bustle. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  31. 2020. Gen Z Wants Love and Respect in Relationships, Not Hook Ups. Everfi. [Accessed 29 October 2020].
  32.  Wang, L., 2020. Losing It: Does Virginity Even Matter Anymore?. Vice Media Group. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  33.  LisaLisa, 2019. “Gen Z is keeping things casual and embracing ‘friends with benefits.” Says Fwbdr, one popular FWB dating And NSA casual hook up app. Night Helper. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  34. Pina, C., 2019. This Is The Biggest Problem With Being Friends With Benefits, According To 4 Experts. Elite Daily. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  35.  Surnow, R., 2013. Let's Not Talk About Sex...With Our Parents. Cosmopolitan. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  36. Watson, M., 2020.  'Quality over quantity': Gen Z's 'sex recession' looks more like an upturn. The Guardian. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  37. 2018. Why comprehensive sexuality education is important. UNESCO. [Accessed 26 October 2020].

 

 

Chapter 11

  1. 2019. Planning & Progress Study 2019. Northwestern Mutual. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  2. Morning Consult. 2019. Understanding Gen Z [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  3. Rave Reviews. 2018. How Gen Z Is Confronting Their Financial Fears. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  4. Courtney, Liz., 2019. Gen Z wants meaningful work—on their own terms. Agility PR Solutions. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  5. Rider, E., 2020. Six Money Habits Gen Z Wishes You’d Teach Them. On The Mark Strategies. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  6. Pruett, M., 2018. Gen Z’s Favorite Social Networks: YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  7. O'Donnell, R., 2019. What Does Gen Z Want From A Job?. Workest. [Accessed 8 October 2020].
  8. Getting To Know Gen Z. Barnes & Noble College. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  9. Schroeder, B., 2020. A Majority Of Gen Z Aspires To Be Entrepreneurs And Perhaps Delay Or Skip College. Why That Might Be A Good Idea. Forbes. [Accessed 20 October 2020].
  10. Fabiano, J., 2020. This is what the future looks like for Gen Z and their careers. Ladders. [5 November 2020].
  11. 2020. Misunderstood generations: what Millennials and Gen Z actually think about work.  Zapier. [Accessed 5 November 2020]. 
  12. Headley, C., 2019. This is a major (and insane) reason why Millennials and Gen Z are reluctant to get married. Ladders. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  13. Surendra, E., 2015. How-to: Plan Your Wedding Budget Like A Pro. iMoney Malaysia. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  14. Van Gaalen, N., 2018. Generation Z in an age of minimalism. Alternatives Journal. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  15. Van Gaalen, N., 2018. Generation Z in an age of minimalism. Alternatives Journal. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  16. Chatterly, J., 2020. Who is Gen Create?. Adobe. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  17. 2019. How to take your Instagram content to the next level. Facebook for Business. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  18. 2019. Travel Trends: On The Go With Generation Z. Adobe. [Accessed 28 October 2020].
  19. Chambers, P., 2019. Voices of the Generations. Adobe. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  20. Rosenquest, Jordis., 2014. Generation Z: A Shift In Family Dynamics. The Marketing Arm. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  21. Schawbel, D., 2014. Gen Y and Gen Z Global Workplace Expectations Study. Workplace Intelligence. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  22.  Bucchiotti, B., 2020. Why Gen Z and Millennials Value Experiences over Things. xoxoBella. [Accessed 5 November 2020].
  23. Mineo, L., 2017. Good genes are nice, but joy is better. The Harvard Gazette. [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  24. Tolentino, C., 2018. Gen Z Travel Index: The best destinations for the new generation of travellers. Travel Daily Media. [Accessed 27 October 2020].



Chapter 12

  1. 2018. 5 College Majors for Gen Z. Up&Up. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  2.  Schroeder, B., 2020. A Majority Of Gen Z Aspires To Be Entrepreneurs And Perhaps Delay Or Skip College. Why That Might Be A Good Idea. Forbes. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  3. DeStefano, L., 2019. Full Report: Generation Z in the Workplace. Workforce Institute. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  4. Today’s Most Popular College Majors and How They’ll Affect Your Company. Yello. [Accessed 6 November].
  5. Murthy, S., 2014. The 10 College Majors Millennials are More Likely to Have Compared to Boomers [INFOGRAPHIC]. LinkedIn. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  6. Gen Z Fast Facts. We R Gen Z. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  7.  Andersan, M. and Jiang, J., 2018. Teens, Social Media & Technology 2018.
  8. Carufel, R., 2020. New research on Gen Z reveals four key trends shaping the most pragmatic generation. Agility PR Solutions. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  9.  Jenkins, R. 2017. How Is How Gen Z Will Communicate at Work. Inc. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  10.  Kim, R., 2016. Fashion of the Baby Boomer Generation. Prezi. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  11. Sweeting, T., 2016. What is Generation Z’s Obsession with the Past?. The Hilltop. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  12.  Parker, K., Graf, N. and Igielnik, R. 2019. Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues. Pew Research Center. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  13.  Woolley, K. and Fishbach, A., 2017. Immediate Rewards Predict Adherence to Long-Term Goals. Wordpress. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  14. 2019. Gen Z & Millennial Work Recognition. daVinci Payments. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
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  16. Tan, N. Is It Really Worth the HYPE? What Gen Zs Are Talking About. Labbrand. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  17.  Hill, C., 2019. Move over, millennials! This generation is even more obsessed with fame and fortune. MarketWatch. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  18. 2018. Love as a Source of Motivation and Energy. Exploring your mind. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  19. SoulPancake, 2014. What is Love? | The Science of Love. YouTube. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  20.  Lim, T., 2020. The Future Is Gen Z: Why This Generation Is A Force To Be Reckoned With. Clozette. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  21. Josseaux, B., 2018. Generation Z In Real Estate: Why Should You Sell To Them? And How? Drawbotics. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  22. 2020. 2020 Generation Z job seeker report. TyN Magazine. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  23. Riopel, L., 2020. The Importance, Benefits, and Value of Goal Setting. PositivePsychology. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  24. 2019. Is Your Workplace Gen Z Ready?. Bridge Southeast Asia. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  25. Schawbel, D., 2020. 66 Of The Most Interesting Facts About Generation Z. Dan Schawbel. [Accessed 6 November 2020].



Chapter 13

  1. The Student Room. 2019. Did The Influencer Kill The Role Model Star?– Who Inspires Gen Z?. The Student Room. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  2.  Woodward, A., 2020. Greta Thunberg Turns 17 Today. Here's How She Started A Global Climate Movement In Just 18 Months. Business Insider. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
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  5. 2020. Fridays For Future – How Greta Started A Global Movement. Fridays for Future. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
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  7. rice, S., 2019. FIVE LESSONS FROM GRETA THUNBERG. Linkedin. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  8. Blumberg, N., 2014. Malala Yousafzai | Biography, Nobel Prize, & Facts. Encyclopedia Britannica. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  9. Satyarthi, K. and Yousafzai, M., 2014. Malala Yousafzai – Biographical. The Nobel Prize. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  10. Gibbs, A., 2018. How Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai embraced feminism. CNBC. [Accessed 12 November 2020]
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  12. Caulfield, K., 2019. The Year In Charts 2019: Billie Eilish's 'When We All Fall Asleep…' Is Biggest Album Of The Year. Billboard. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  13. Eells, J., 2019. She's a 17-year-old superstar who did it her way and doesn't care what you think — even if she still calls out for Mom after a bad dream. Rolling Stone. [Accessed 12 November 2020].
  14.  Dominguez, A., 2019. Is Billie Eilish Really That “Weird”? BuzzFeed. [Accessed 12 November 2020]
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  18. 2019. Most simultaneous US Hot 100 entries by a female. Guinness World Records. [Accessed 12 November 2020]
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  20.  2019. 2020 GRAMMY Awards: Complete Winners & Nominations List. Grammys. [Accessed 12 November 2020]
  21.  Ellicott, C., 2010. Teenagers Without Parental Role Model Are 67% Less Likely To Get A Job. Daily Mail. [Accessed 31 November 2020]

 

 

Chapter 14

  1. 2020. The species Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus: classifying 2019-nCoV and naming it SARS-CoV-2. Nature Research. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  2. Mitchell, T., Yu, S., Liu, X. and Peel, M. 2020. China and Covid-19: what went wrong in Wuhan?. Financial Times. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
  3. 2020. How COVID-19 Spreads Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  4. 2020. Coronavirus and COVID-19: What You Should Know. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
  5. 2020. Media Statement: Knowing the risks for COVID-19. World Health Organisation. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  6. Qin, A. and Hernandez, J., 2020. China Reports First Death From New Virus The New York Times. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 2020. Global coronavirus death toll tops 1.2 million; WHO wants Covid-19 test done as total goes above 46 million. The Star. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  7. 2020. Global coronavirus death toll tops 1.2 million; WHO wants Covid-19 test done as total goes above 46 million. The Star. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  8.  Ducharme, J., 2020. World Health Organization Declares COVID-19 a 'Pandemic.' Here's What That Means. Time. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  9. Taylor, D. B., 2020. A Timeline of the Coronavirus Pandemic. The New York Times. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  10. 2020. Timeline: How the new Coronavirus spread. Al Jazeera. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  11. 2020. Covid-19: What does the 'new normal' mean? The Star Online. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  12. Giannini, S., Jenkins, R. and Saavedra, J., 2020. Reopening schools: When, where and how?. UNESCO. [Accessed 6 November 2020].
  13. Robson, D., 2020. How Covid-19 is changing the world’s children. BBC. [Accessed 30 October 2020].
  14. Paul, J and Jefferson, F. A Comparative Analysis of Student Performance in an Online vs. Face-to-Face Environmental Science Course From 2009 to 2016. Frontiers. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  15.  Garcia, E. and Weiss, E., 2020. COVID-19 and student performance, equity, and U.S. education policy. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  16. Khazan, O., 2020. America’s Terrible Internet Is Making Quarantine Worse. The Atlantic. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  17. Rumberger, R., 2013. Poverty and high school dropouts. American Psychology Association. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  18. Lowery, J., 2013. The pressure to “fix everything” should not lie on Gen Z . The Jesuit Chronicles. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  19. Stauffer, B., 2020. What Are 21st Century Skills?. Applied Educational Systems. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  20. Denworth, L., 2020. What Happens When Kids Don’t See Their Peers for Months. The Atlantic. [9 November 2020]. 
  21. Kennedy-Moore, E., 2020. Helping Lonely Children During the Coronavirus Pandemic. Psychology Today. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  22.  Denworth, L., 2020. What Happens When Kids Don’T See Their Peers For Months. The Atlantic. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  23. 2016. What do your children think about money?. The Money Advice Service. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
  24. Sohn, E., 2020. Worried About Your Kids’ Social Skills Post-Lockdown? The New York Times. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  25. Denworth, L., 2020. What Happens When Kids Don’t See Their Peers for Months. The Atlantic. [9 November 2020]. 
  26. Hamilton, J., Nesi, J. and Choukas-Bradley, S., 2020. Teens and social media during the COVID-19 pandemic: Staying socially connected while physically distant. ResearchGate. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  27. Gurchiek, K., 2020. COVID-19 Pandemic Is Hitting Gen Z Hard. Find Ways to Connect. SHRM. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  28. Dupont, K., 2020. Covid-19 has affected mental health of 40% of teenagers Heidi.news. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  29. 2020. 2020 CHILD ONLINE SAFETY INDEX. DQ Institute. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  30. Felsenthal, M., 2020. COVID-19 to Plunge Global Economy into Worst Recession since World War II. The World Bank. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  31. 2020. ILO Monitor: COVID-19 and the world of work. Third edition. International Labour Organization. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
  32. Mendoza, N., 2020. COVID-19: Gen Z workers are struggling with careers and worried about the future. TechRepublic. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
  33. 2020. Unemployment. Office for National Statistics. [Accessed 30 October 2020].
  34. King, B., 2020. Unemployment rate: How many people are out of work?. BBC. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  35. Evans, C., 2020. How the coronavirus pandemic is affecting young people’s career plans The Conversation. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  36. 2020. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Triage of Suspected COVID-19 Patients in non-US Healthcare Settings: Early Identification and Prevention of Transmission during Triage. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  37.  Bean, S. How to Manage Poor Hygiene in Children: “My Kid Stinks-Help!”. Empowering Parents. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  38.  Garfield, R. and Chidambaram, P., 2020. Children’s Health and Well Being During The Coronavirus Pandemic. Kaiser Family Foundation. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  39. Lee, S. and Ward, K., 2020. Stress And Parenting During The Coronavirus Pandemic. Parenting in Context Research Lab. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  40. 2020. Mental Health Status Among Children in Home Confinement During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak in Hubei Province, China. JAMA Pediatrics. [Accessed 31 October 2020].
  41. 2020. “I’m Kinda Stuck at Home With Unsupportive Parents Right Now”: LGBTQ Youths’ Experiences With COVID-19 and the Importance of Online Support. Journal of Adolescent Health. [9 November 2020]. 
  42.  Denworth, L., 2020. What Happens When Kids Don’t See Their Peers for Months. The Atlantic. [9 November 2020]. 
  43. Volkin, S., 2020. The Impact Of The COVID-19 Pandemic On Adolescents. Johns Hopkins University. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  44.  Phoenix, M., 2020. Kids with disabilities face health risks and marginalization under COVID-19: expert. CBC. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  45. Meredith, R., 2020. Coronavirus: Special school pupils to return from 24 August. BBC. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  46. McNiff, S., 2020. Kids with special needs struggling to receive good care during pandemic. Medical Xpress. [Accessed 30 October 2020].
  47. 2020. Born For This? Gen Z And The Covid-19 Pandemic. Ipsos. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
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  50. Samuel, S., 2020. Quarantine has changed us — and it’s not all bad. Vox. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  51. 2020.  LIFE INTERRUPTED: CASSANDRA SPECIAL EDITION. Engine Group. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  52.  Fox, M., 2020. The coronavirus pandemic is a ‘defining moment’ for Gen Z — here’s how it’s impacting their future. CNBC. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  53.  2019. The State of Gen Z. The Center for Generational Kinetics. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  54.  Mills, K. 2020. Teenagers make £10,000 selling face masks as coronavirus fears grow worldwide. Mirror. [Accessed 9 November 2020].
  55.  2020. Sleep Habits Post Lockdown In The U.S. (2020). SleepStandards. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
  56. Epstein, A. 2020. All the streaming services with coronavirus discounts and free trials. Quartz. [9 November October 2020].
  57.  Exelmans, L. and Van den Bulck, J., 2020. Binge Viewing, Sleep, and the Role of Pre-Sleep Arousal. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. [9 November October 2020].
  58. 2020. The Bad Habits You’ve Picked up During the COVID-19 Pandemic. CentreSpringMD. [Accessed 9 November 2020]. 
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  60. Mishra, S., 2020.  Coronavirus Impact: From dating to getting married; people take to online platforms in search of the perfect partner. Financial Express. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  61. Rodgers, B., 2020. How Gen Z Is Dating In Quarantine: Here Are The Stats. Grazia. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  62. Samuel, S., 2020. Quarantine has changed us — and it’s not all bad. Vox. [Accessed 30 October 2020]. 
  63.  Gaffney, C., 2020. Sex during lockdown: are we witnessing a cybersexual revolution?. The Guardian.[Accessed 30 October 2020]. 



Chapter 15

  1. Sidhu, B.K., 2020. Priorities, aspirations of Millennials, Gen Z. The Star Online. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  2. Gomez, K., Mawhinney, T. and Betts, K. Welcome to Generation Z. Deloitte. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  3.  Filip., 2020. Five Reasons You Should Hire Generation Z Talent Now. Placed. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  4. Mills, K. 2020. Teenagers make £10,000 selling face masks as coronavirus fears grow worldwide. Mirror. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  5. 2020. E*TRADE Study Reveals Risk Tolerance Spike Among Millennial And Gen Z Investors. E*TRADE. [Accessed 29 October 2020].
  6. Jafar, M. Gen Z Choose Calculated Risk over Rebellion. ViacomCBS. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  7. Sunil, P., 2020. COVID-19: One-third of staff surveyed in Malaysia faced a pay cut of more than 30%. Human Resources Online. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  8.  Bona, C., Koslow, L., Frantz, R., Nadres, B. and Ratajczak, D. 2020. How Marketers Can Win with Gen Z and Millennials Post-COVID-19. Boston Consulting Group. [Accessed 29 October 2020].
  9. Juhl, K. 2019. ABA UNVEILS MOST IN-DEPTH STUDY ON GEN Z CONSUMERS HABITS; REVEALS MILLENNIAL PERCEPTIONS OF BAKED GOODS. American Bakers Association. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  10. Schmidt, S. 2020. The Impact of COVID-19 on Millennials and Gen Z Consumers. Market Research. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  11. Fromm, J. 2020. Getting to Know Gen Z: How The Pivotal Generation is Different From Millennials. Millennial Marketing. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  12. Gerzema, J. and Saez, T. 2020. Harris Poll Survey Finds Gen Z Feel A Social Responsibility To Help The Country Get Over COVID-19 And Urge Peers To Follow Safety Protocols. PR Newswire. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  13.  Hill, A., 2020. Generation Z and the Covid pandemic: 'I have pressed pause on my life'. The Guardian. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  14. 2020. Born For This? Gen Z And The Covid-19 Pandemic. Ipsos. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  15.  2020. HOW COVID- 19 IS CHANGING GEN Z’S WORLDVIEW. Morning Consult. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  16. Clay, L., 2020. Generation COVID: Exploring the Pandemic’s Long-Term Impact on Generation Z. Dana Communications. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  17. Royal, M. 2020. Move Over, Millennials. Korn Ferry. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  18.  2020. Gen Z - Responding and Adapting to COVID-19. Amplify Solutions. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  19. Miller, J. and Miller, J., 2020. A 16-Year-Old Explains 10 Things You Need To Know About Generation Z. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  20. Wei, L. 2020. How you dealt with the pandemic might be a road to self-discovery. Are you brave enough to see it?. Thrive Global. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  21.  2020. HOW COVID- 19 IS CHANGING GEN Z’S WORLDVIEW. Morning Consult. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  22. 2020. Gen Z Research: How the global pandemic made chefs out of Gen Z. Purpics. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  23.  2020. Generation Z get creative in fighting Covid-19. Daily Express. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  24. Pesce, N., 2020. This Is The New Frothy Coffee Craze The Internet Is Buzzing About. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  25. Sweeney, B., 2020. We Asked Millennials and Gen Z How They're Coping With the Pandemic. Here's What They Said. Vice. [Accessed 28 October 2020].
  26.  2020.  Eating habits and lifestyle changes during COVID-19 lockdown: an Italian survey. BioMed Central. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
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  28. 2020.  LIFE INTERRUPTED: CASSANDRA SPECIAL EDITION. Engine Group. [Accessed 26 October 2020].
  29. 2020. Gen Z - Responding and Adapting to COVID-19. Amplify Solutions. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  30. McCoy, B. 2020. Journal of Media Education. Broadcast Education Association. [Accessed 8 November 2020]. 
  31.  Brown, E. 2020. Gen Z has the most trouble working from home during the new normal. ZDNet. [Accessed 8 November 2020]. 
  32. 2016. Does social media kill productivity?. The Economic Times. [Accessed 8 November 2020]. 
  33. The Everything Guide To Generation Z. VisionCritical. [Accessed 24 October 2020]. 
  34. Jones, H. 2020. Born for this? Gen Z and the Covid-19 pandemic. Ipsos. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  35.  2020. HOW COVID- 19 IS CHANGING GEN Z’S WORLDVIEW. Morning Consult. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  36.  2020. Born For This? Gen Z And The Covid-19 Pandemic. Ipsos. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  37.  Streeter, B. 2020. Four Ways Banks Must Change Before Millennials & Gen Z Will Love You. The Financial Brand. [Accessed 8 November 2020].
  38.  Bona, C., Koslow, L., Frantz, R., Nadres, B. and Ratajczak, D. 2020. How Marketers Can Win with Gen Z and Millennials Post-COVID-19. Boston Consulting Group. [8 November October 2020].
  39. Soto, K. 2020. Proud To Be Gen Z. The Lumberjack. [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  40. Gupta, J. 2020. Creative hacks people are using during the pandemic: Weird or Genius? You decide Hindustan Times. [Accessed 24 October 2020].



Chapter 16

  1. Barth, D. Why Is Decision-Making So Hard During a Pandemic?. Psychology Today. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  2. Clay, L., 2020. Generation COVID: Exploring the Pandemic’s Long-Term Impact on Generation Z. Dana Communications. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  3. Hansen, S., 2016. 5 Mindset Secrets to Achieve Your Goals Faster. Entrepreneur. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  4. Schwantes, M., 2018. Science Says Only 8 Percent Of People Actually Achieve Their Goals. Here Are 7 Things They Do Differently. Inc. [Accessed 21 October 2020].
  5. 2019. Course correction: Helping students find and follow a path to success. Ellucian. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  6. Passion Fuels Purpose. Life Designer University. [Accessed 7 November 2020] 
  7.  2019. Generation Zero Confidence. GHP. [Accessed 7 November 2020].
  8. Robertson, E. Generation Z: The Generation After Millennials. Farm Credit East. [Accessed 27 October 2020].



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