In a an explanation of that decision, Pew president Michael Dimock wrote that generations are better viewed as a tool for understanding how perspectives and views change - not as strict categories ...
Michael Dimock, in an article from a few years ago. Though it can sometimes be problematic to characterize broad groups of people by focusing on birth years alone — especially when considering ...
"Technology, in particular the rapid evolution of how people communicate and interact, is another generation-shaping consideration," Michael Dimock, president of Pew Research Center said.
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