Are Smart Phones Destroying A Generation Essay

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Are Smartphones Destroying A Generation?
In many ways, people are more connected with one another as well as to what occurs in the outside world more than ever. Local bulletins, newspapers, radio, live television, and news websites dedicated to the dissemination of information and current events are immensely popular and read daily. Interpersonal communication, however, has undergone-- and is currently experiencing--incredible change. Constant communication and awareness is often credited as being the root of increased empathy and general awareness among humans today. As cognizance of human rights violations, conservation of the the environment, politics, and conflict increases, the issues are more openly discussed. Despite this, there is a specific generation of people being negatively affected by devices not only new to them, but new to everyone. That generation is “Generation Z”, and the device: the smartphone. In the Atlantic article “Have Smartphones Destroyed A Generation?” psychologist Jean Twenge astutely examines the relationship between the “iGeneration” and their smartphones, and while it is too soon to say that they have ‘destroyed’ this generation--my generation--it certainly has a multitude of negative influences.
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