SCREENAGERS OR "SCREAMAGERS"? CURRENT PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATION ALPHA

Q4 Psychology Psychological Thought Pub Date : 2022-04-30 DOI:10.37708/psyct.v15i1.732
Marius Drugas
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People love to talk about generations, especially when the feeling is that the world is rapidly changing. Terms such as millennials or Generation Z are already used worldwide, even if the sociological origins of the generation theory are less known by the general public. Although Generation Z was defined as digital natives, there are voices trying to suggest that a new digital native generation is here, and its name is Generation Alpha or screenagers. We are not sure if there is a clear border between these digital native generations, although there are some recent findings identifying them as more curious, creative, or self-determined than their predecessors. The technology dependence also brings relational and emotional issues, and we used the term of "screamagers" to describe their ill-tempered behaviors. However, there is a risk of devolving into stereotyping, when the scientific evidence on this topic, for now, seems to be scarce. Perhaps it is too early to speak about a new generation and more scientific studies are needed to increase our understanding of the evolution of people born after 2010.
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电影放映员还是“尖叫者”?关于阿尔法一代的当前观点
人们喜欢谈论代际,尤其是当感觉世界在迅速变化的时候。“千禧一代”或“Z世代”等术语已经在世界范围内使用,尽管“世代理论”的社会学起源并不为公众所知。虽然Z世代被定义为数字原生代,但有声音试图暗示,一个新的数字原生代已经到来,它的名字是“阿尔法一代”(Generation Alpha)或“屏幕少年”(screenager)。我们不确定这些数字原生代之间是否有明确的界限,尽管最近有一些发现表明,他们比他们的前辈更好奇、更有创造力或更有自主权。技术依赖也带来了关系和情感问题,我们用“尖叫者”这个词来形容他们的坏脾气行为。然而,当关于这个主题的科学证据目前似乎很少时,就有变成刻板印象的风险。也许现在谈论新一代还为时过早,需要更多的科学研究来增加我们对2010年以后出生的人的进化的理解。
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期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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