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      Generation X Contributions That Shaped Our World - The Hartford
      • Generation X has always been seen as a youth culture, and it’s still a youth culture, but it’s growing up, says Henseler. “We’ve matured — and we’re still maturing — and, in the process, taking on positions of authority,” she says. “We’re deciding how we want to change and transform the world.”
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  2. Apr 8, 2019 · Unlike the millennials, Generation X members saw and learned from the Depression and World War generation, and also were influenced by the baby boomers when the latter were young and hip.

    • Grow Up Playing Video Games
    • Expect Programming on Demand
    • Be Raised on Cable News
    • Want Their MTV
    • Bare Their Souls Online
    • Socialize Digitally
    • Gen X, The Innovation Generation

    Most adults who grew up in the 70s and 80s climbing trees, recall riding bikes and coming inside only when it got dark, but Gen X was also the first generation to spend at least a part of its childhood glued to an electronic device playing games. Though programmers created the first computerized blackjack game in 1954, it wasn’t until the early 197...

    In the mid-to-late 1970s, Sony, Philips and JVC released the first home videocassette recorders (VCRs) that were affordable enough for average middle-class consumers. Suddenly, kids could record their favorite TV programs while they were at school or practice to watch later, and they could rent or buy movies to watch at home. Although the technolog...

    Before the advent of cable news networks, many Gen Xers’ parents would turn on the TV in the evening to watch the news. But, the birth of CNN in 1980 made news available around the clock. CNN covered the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986, a defining moment in Gen Xers’ lives. And when the first Gulf War started in 1990, many of the ...

    When MTV launched in 1981 with the music video for “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles, Gen Xers became hooked. They were the first generation that watched their music 24 hours a day. The birth of MTV made such an impact on youth culture at the time that Gen X was dubbed “The MTV Generation.” A decade later, MTV launched the first reality ...

    Gen Xers pioneered blogging before the practice even had a name. In 1994, Swarthmore College student Justin Hall (a.k.a. the “founding father” of blogging) started a personal site, Links.net, where he shared links and wrote about his family, his travels and his love life. Other Gen Xers, and some Boomers, rolled out blogs of their own, helping to p...

    Millennials and social media are often mentioned in the same breath, but Gen Xers, the first generation to grow up with access to home computers, socialized online as teens and young adults via online bulletin boards and email discussion groups powered by LISTSERVs. Later, Gen Xers founded some of the first social media platforms, including Friends...

    Given their tech savvy beginnings, it’s no surprise that Gen Xers founded Google, Amazon (if you count Jeff Bezos, born in 1964, as a Gen Xer) and other entities that shape life in the United States today. “We are the first generation to engage with technology from an early age,” says Henseler, who’s also a Gen Xer. “We’ve grown up and become adult...

  3. Oct 11, 2021 · The authors adopt a key tenet of the pulse hypothesis. They see Gen Z-ers as agents of change, a generation that has created a youth culture that can transform society.

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    • Generation X was named after a book. The Baby Boomers were the first generation to be named, and arrived after their parents returned home following World War II, which sparked a literal baby boom.
    • Generation X also had something to do with Billy Idol. Even though Coupland popularized the term for a social group, he wasn’t the first to coin the phrase.
    • Generation X is also known as “The Forgotten Generation.” It’s because Baby Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Z tend to get all the media attention, leaving Generation X comparatively ignored.
    • Chad was a popular Generation X name. Certain demographic groups favor specific baby names. For Gen X, the names Chad, Todd, Scott, Tammy, Tracy, and Tonya appeared more often than in babies named during the Boomer or Millennial generations.
  4. Sep 28, 2012 · Citing case studies from around the world, the research collected here broadens the picture of Generation X as a demographic and a worldview. The book traces the global and local flows that determine the identity of each country’s youth from the 1970s to today.

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  5. Generation X, sometimes called Gen X for short, is the group of people born between 1965 and 1980. Generation X is the generation after the Baby Boomer Generation and preceding the Millennials. The Baby Boomers and Millennials are well-known generations, partially due to their size.

  6. Jun 5, 2014 · Generation X has a gripe with pulse takers, zeitgeist keepers and population counters. We keep squeezing them out of the frame. This overlooked generation currently ranges in age from 34 to 49, which may be one reason they’re so often missing from stories about demographic, social and political change.