Liberated Anomie in Generation Next: Hyperindividualism, Extreme Consumerism, and Social Isolationism

Joh-Jong Huang , Ming-Yii Huang , Fei-Kai Syu
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Abstract

Liberated anomie is a defining feature of Generation Next, allowing young adults to hold wide latitudes of acceptance for risk behaviors by disengaging from others and from the negative impact their actions may have on society. This cohort's experiences with hyperindividualism, extreme consumerism, and social isolationism have created hypertolerance for deviant behaviors. The impact of online communications, a child-centric upbringing, and the historical and cultural forces that shaped Generation Next have created unique challenges for developing health messages for young adults. Clarification of cohort-defining values, however, provides a starting point for framing health messages. Key features of successful public health messages will reduce normative fallacy related to risk behaviors among young adults, appeal to the individual and provide opportunities to consume products or services related to the message. Most importantly, public health must be part of the creation of new rituals, both online and offline, so that social consciousness and social control can be developed in concert with the core values of Generation Next.

新一代的自由失范:超个人主义、极端消费主义和社会孤立主义
自由的失范是下一代的一个决定性特征,它允许年轻人通过脱离他人和他们的行为可能对社会产生的负面影响来广泛地接受风险行为。这群人在超个人主义、极端消费主义和社会孤立主义方面的经历造就了对越轨行为的高度容忍。在线通信的影响、以儿童为中心的教育以及塑造下一代的历史和文化力量,为向年轻人提供健康信息创造了独特的挑战。然而,澄清群体定义值为构建健康信息提供了一个起点。成功的公共卫生信息的主要特点将减少与年轻人危险行为有关的规范性谬误,吸引个人,并提供消费与信息有关的产品或服务的机会。最重要的是,公共卫生必须成为创建线上和线下新仪式的一部分,以便能够根据下一代的核心价值观发展社会意识和社会控制。
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