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Paperback Gen-Z Worldview Book

ISBN: B0FT2CG766

ISBN13: 9798267359078

Gen-Z Worldview

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Gen-Z is the first truly digital generation - but who are they, and how do they see the world?

Gen-Z Worldview offers a comprehensive exploration of the lives, values, and contradictions of today's youth, born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s. Drawing on global case studies, surveys, and scholarly insights, the book examines how Gen-Z navigates the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world.

From digital nativity and identity politics to economic precarity, climate activism, and the rise of artificial intelligence, this book shows how Gen-Z's worldview is shaped by both crisis and creativity. It explores their unique perspectives on:

Technology and AI as extensions of human identity.

Economy and consumerism, balancing scarcity with abundance.

Politics and activism, issue-driven rather than partisan.

Relationships, family, and community, redefined through digital belonging.

Globalization and migration, producing hybrid forms of citizenship and identity.

Sustainability and climate justice, the defining battle of their generation.

Through twelve thematically rich chapters, followed by a concluding synthesis, Gen-Z Worldview paints a portrait of a generation that is contradictory yet resilient, anxious yet hopeful, fragmented yet globally connected.

Written with clarity and depth, this book is intended for academics, policymakers, educators, business leaders, and general readers seeking to understand the generation that will soon dominate the global workforce, reshape markets, and lead societies into the mid-21st century.

Far from stereotypes of "screen-obsessed youth," Gen-Z emerges here as a generation of adaptability and possibility-one whose worldview will define the future of humanity.

Dr. Mahmood Ahmed (Nutun Karigor) writes thought-provoking books on ethics, faith, social justice, and leadership in the age of AI-bridging spirituality, economics, and human dignity to help readers think clearly, live meaningfully, and act responsibly.

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