
Iperconnessi: Perché i ragazzi oggi crescono meno ribelli, più tolleranti, meno felici e del tutto impreparati a diventare adulti
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Children’s
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
Formato
eBook
Pagine
400
Lingua
Italiano
Pubblicato
May 29, 2018
Editore
Einaudi
ISBN-10
8858428889
ISBN-13
9788858428887
Descrizione
In this insightful work, Jean M. Twenge and Ortensia Scilla Teobaldi explore the profound societal shifts affecting today's youth. They delve into how the burgeoning presence of technology has reshaped the behavioral and emotional landscape of younger generations. Unlike their predecessors, these adolescents are often perceived as less rebellious, more tolerant, but paradoxically less happy, presenting a complex interplay between digital connectivity and personal fulfillment.
The authors argue that this increased reliance on technology has left many young people ill-equipped to navigate the challenges of adulthood. With a focus on mental health and social dynamics, they unpack the implications of growing up in an era defined by screens, fostering a compelling dialogue about resilience and preparedness in an increasingly digital world.
The authors argue that this increased reliance on technology has left many young people ill-equipped to navigate the challenges of adulthood. With a focus on mental health and social dynamics, they unpack the implications of growing up in an era defined by screens, fostering a compelling dialogue about resilience and preparedness in an increasingly digital world.
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