“Eat the rich” – How Social Media is Politicizing Gen Z

Challenging the stigma that older generations place on younger ones about being constantly online, Duru explores the ways in which social media allows Gen Z to be more educated and involved in politics.
In this article, Stephanie sheds a light on Kpop fan-idol relationships and how they affect the artists’ privacy.
Keanaya discusses the realm of K-Pop stans, and how these fans have mobilised to support social justice causes and marginalised groups.
In times where young social media influencers seem to be everywhere, Gaukhar dives into the rising anxiety among youth to become financially independent online.
In this article, Jaja explains how there’s more to TikTok and how it has been monumental in helping the LGBQ+ youth community find support and pride within themselves.
In this article Asiah discusses the digital era we live in and how it affects the way we think.
As social media has created new opportunities for young activists, Jaja dives into how this tool has been utilized in protests in her home country, Thailand, and its astonishing impact in mobilizing participation and support for the new movement.
What does beauty mean these days? Asiah tells us that beauty does matter today, but that it shouldn’t.
Most young people have likely dedicated a portion of their time on Buzzfeed quizzes. Andrada looks into the appeal of Buzzfeed quizzes and why people take them.
Emma describes the new TikTok aesthetics that have surfaced with the increased popularity of the app during the Coronavirus pandemic.
What does it mean to get cancelled these days? Emma explains the downfall of cancel culture and why it should get cancelled.
TikTok: from user-created entertainment videos to a platform for political protests in China

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Challenging the stigma that older generations place on younger ones about being constantly online, Duru explores the ways in which social media allows Gen Z to be more educated and involved in politics.
In this article, Stephanie sheds a light on Kpop fan-idol relationships and how they affect the artists’ privacy.
Keanaya discusses the realm of K-Pop stans, and how these fans have mobilised to support social justice causes and marginalised groups.
In times where young social media influencers seem to be everywhere, Gaukhar dives into the rising anxiety among youth to become financially independent online.
In this article, Jaja explains how there’s more to TikTok and how it has been monumental in helping the LGBQ+ youth community find support and pride within themselves.
In this article Asiah discusses the digital era we live in and how it affects the way we think.
As social media has created new opportunities for young activists, Jaja dives into how this tool has been utilized in protests in her home country, Thailand, and its astonishing impact in mobilizing participation and support for the new movement.
What does beauty mean these days? Asiah tells us that beauty does matter today, but that it shouldn’t.
Most young people have likely dedicated a portion of their time on Buzzfeed quizzes. Andrada looks into the appeal of Buzzfeed quizzes and why people take them.
Emma describes the new TikTok aesthetics that have surfaced with the increased popularity of the app during the Coronavirus pandemic.
What does it mean to get cancelled these days? Emma explains the downfall of cancel culture and why it should get cancelled.
TikTok: from user-created entertainment videos to a platform for political protests in China
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