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Authenticity or Aestheticism: how Generation Z contradict their values of individualism when participating and engaging in the online space.
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Amelia.Rigby
Introduction Gone are the days where the defining words to describe gender consisted of blue and pink. Depiction and connotation surrounding identity are changing, with self-expression being at the forefront of values among the youth of society. Generation Z, whose values outlined by Katz et al. (2021) is authenticity as the upmost of importance, desiring…
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Social media’s influence in shaping an impact on adolescents and their wellbeing
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Korina.Wibowo
Abstract The emergence of Web 2.0 is the digitisation where social media consisting of user-based generated content in the participatory culture has dominated today’s digital culture. With Gen Z consuming a large social media presence, negative impacts are prominently evident and resulted upon. It is clear that the role of social media significantly plays a…
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Exploring the impact of TikTok on the sustained attention spans of youngsters in Mauritius
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Reeya.Aumeer
Abstract This paper asserts that TikTok has caused the sustained attention spans of youngsters to decrease and examines whether this claim is true in Mauritius as well. The immoderate scrolling on the TikTok social media application has activated a considerable amount of the feel-good chemical known as dopamine in the youths’ brains and subsequently, making…
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Negative effects of social media on the formation of identities in Adolescents.
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Grace.Kim1
ABSTRACT Technological advancements have brought about digital devices that have become an integral part of people’s lives. With younger generations growing up in a world that is heavily influenced by technology, social media has emerged as a platform for self-expression, identity formation, and social interaction. Adolescents are at a vulnerable stage in their lives,…
Hi L, The thing is the paper is mainly concentrated on the African continent particularly.If you make an analysis of…