Effects of Pop Culture on Teenagers Pop culture is something that everyone has been exposed to at one point or another. The Cambridge dictionary defines pop culture as, “music, TV, cinema, books, etc. that are popular and enjoyed by ordinary people, rather than experts or very educated people” (“Definition of "pop culture" - English Dictionary”). In our society, all of these things can be easily accessed by any person with a smartphone, which is roughly 77 percent of Americans (Smith, Aaron. “Record shares of Americans now own smartphones, have home broadband”). This makes it nearly impossible for the average individual to avoid exposer to some form of pop culture. With so much accessibility to various types of media, our society is affected …show more content…
Seventy-five percent of teenagers now own cell phones, and 25% use them for social media, 54% use them for texting, and 24% use them for instant messaging” (O'Keeffe, Gwenn Schurgin, et al. “The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families”). When you see just how often teenagers are exposed to so many media outlets on a daily basis, you have to look at both the positive and negative effects that such a large platform may have on …show more content…
“Social media sites allow teens to accomplish online many of the tasks that are important to them offline: staying connected with friends and family, making new friends, sharing pictures, and exchanging ideas. Social media participation also can offer adolescents deeper benefits that extend into their view of self, community, and the world” (O'Keeffe, Gwenn Schurgin, et al. “The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families”). However, having so many people being able to have access to a platform can also have negative percussions. “There is a lot of great information available online for young people to use while doing homework, caring for pets, doing hobbies, investigating private health or sexuality issues, and many other topics. But there is also bad information.” (Health, Office of Adolescent. “February 2016: Teens' Social Media
Most of the things people learn from pop culture do not contribute to the creation of a better world, it is ephemeral knowledge. Furthermore, it can not be compared the knowledge that a student will receive from his or her school to what it is seen on television or a video game. Ultimately, the goal should be find a balance between the school work and appreciating popular culture. Finally, teenagers should stop seeing intellectualism as something wrong or “not cool” because after all, knowledge means
According to Ryan Whirty of The New York Times, teens listen to about 2.5 hours of music and nearly 6 hours on other social media websites. The generation today has become out of touch with those within their own society and hide themselves away behind a screen. The music from 2005 had only a 9% reference in drug use and alcohol use. Today 's dance moves have become more vulgar and sexual as the times goes on. Our clothes and hairstyles are still affected by those in the music industry as seen at hot topic and many more band merch stores.
Forty million people a day view Instagram stories, 79% of teenagers use Snapchat once a day, and 51% use it at least eleven times a day. In fact, teenagers use on average five screens a day (Patel, “10 Tips”). The use of social media makes teenagers happier and cures their boredom after school. However, problems arise when young people find all their satisfaction on social media. All this time spent on social media and whether you get enough “likes” could result in a bad outcome and cause poor health.
Between films, television, novels, and the Internet, there are many different types of popular culture in which society is immerged. One might argue that studying pop culture is shallow and worthless, but this is debatable because most of what we do is shaped by pop culture in some way. Studying pop culture may allow us to understand trends in culture that can aid in other society-based careers, as well as study societal and power constructs with greater accuracy. As technology and media develops further and further, pop culture should be studied in academia, as it is a relevant way to examine the moral constructs of the society and understand trends in culture. In the future, if pop culture is included in academia with the same importance as other subjects, future graduates may be more in tune with society than ever
Should Online Time be Limited for Teens? Teenagers are spending so many hours a week online, it is affecting us in multiple ways. It results in us getting less of things we need most. There can be deeper problems within us by using too much social media. Lastly we do not know how to manage our time we spent too much time on social media.
Both of these women are with the American Academy of Pediatrics. They subjectively write this article for the public's information and back up their statements with research carried out by other reliable sources and themselves. Madden, M., Lenhart, A., Cortesi, S., Gasser, U., Duggan, M. Smith, A., Beaton, M. (2013). Teens, Social Media, and Privacy. Pew Research Center.
Do you think movies and TV shows influence teenagers? Nowadays, people spend time watching movies and TV shows more than setting all together having launch. People’s behavior including teenagers the most spend a lot of time on social media and this can change their behavior due to the things that they see. The media in general has a huge impact in our society on teenagers.
Popular culture is getting bigger and bigger each year with more ways of accessing it, it will be interesting to see how much popular culture evolves and changes over the next 20, 30, 50 years. There are so many questions that would be thoroughly intriguing to know about the future of pop culture and how it will shape the society of that time. Popular Culture is considered to be a big part of a lot of people life’s which with the all the technology and access to a whole array of information is completely understandable. Popular culture has strong relations to education, society’s ability to approach knowledge and mass communication. It has great impacts and influence, everything from food packaging to fashion.
Pop Culture is one powerful thing, it can be used to influence other people however using this may give an outcome wherein the influenced people will or may use it as a weapon to fight for what they think is wrong. (Lumbera, 1984) One author, naming Sir Ferdinand Pisigan Jarin, once stated that teaching Pop Culture will be a little difficult to teach especially because it is engaged on what is “IN” or what many people want to patronize. Or in other words using Pop Culture in education means teaching something which varies from time to time or from a specific season. None the less, Pop Culture is still significant!
Social Media is Deterrent to the Progression to Humanity Social media is a term used to depict the connection between groups or people in which they create, share, and here and there trade thoughts over the internet and in virtual groups. The impact of social networks on youngsters is huge. Social media have increased astonishing overall development and prominence which has prompted to drawing in consideration from assortment of researchers comprehensively. In spite of the fact that with time all eras has come to grasp the progressions social network has realized, teenagers and youthful adults are the most aficionado users of these sites (Taylor).
Social media sites including Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are at their peak when influencing young adults. Ongoing issues, cyberbullying, threats, and hate crimes are being presented through these social media sites and this is one of the multitude of reasons why parents should limit the use of technology for their teenagers. I agree that parents should limit the use of social media for their teenage child, or for any age child, because ongoing use causes lack of exercise, impaired social skills, and harm for threat and violence. Parents should restrict the use of social media sites for their children because it causes a decrease in physical activity. New research is showing a rapid decline in physical activity all around the globe.
Nevertheless, social media plays a huge role in our society, it connects people all over the world, provides an opportunity to work or study being at home and it gives space for self-expression. Involving in numerous sorts of social media has become a daily activity for most teenagers and grown-ups. According to a survey, 22% of adolescents log on to their preferred social media site more than ten times a
Pop culture has become more and more controversial over the years, even though it has gotten better over the long period of time we have been alive. However, there still is a lot of good things about pop culture these days. It shows these good things through social media, video games, music, movies, and TV shows.
Negative impact of celebrities on youth Celebrities have a great impact on teenagers, which is a considerable problem nowadays. We have all been witnessing unacceptable behavior by teenagers and children as well, however it is most likely to be labeled as “they are teenagers, they will grow out of it sooner or later”, but such behavior just showed up in our generation, whereas it did not exist in our parent’s and grandparent’s generations. Such a problem might not affect the society in the meantime but it definitely will be affected in the long term when this generation takes over the decision-making role. Unfortunately teenagers have an easy access to the social media where all the news of celebrities is widely spread in all the social media
People are immersed in popular culture during most of our waking hours. It is on radio, television, and our computers when we access the Internet, in newspapers, on streets and highways in the form of advertisements and billboards, in movie theaters, at music concerts and sports events, in supermarkets and shopping malls, and at religious festivals and celebrations (Tatum,