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Introduction: Visibility and Inclusiveness around Sex, Gender, and Sexuality as Central to GenZ Communities
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Introduction: Visibility and Inclusiveness around Sex, Gender, and Sexuality as Central to GenZ Communities

Rachel R Reynolds, Dacia Pajé and Sienna Medina
Mediating Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in the GenZ Era, pp 1-16
01 Jan 2025

Abstract

The term GenZ was coined by Pew Research in their survey studies of generations and the life-cycle based in the United States (Dimock, 2019). Like the notion of Millennials before it, GenZ as a label and an idea has been taken up in a wide range of marketing milieu from online culture to product development to audience research to pollsters and popular culture. GenZ is also used by researchers in diverse fields, including political science, social psychology, and education, often critically, but also while acknowledging the term’s general utility.

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