No Joy in Division Mar 21, 2020 ... argument they know will ensue if they engage with content that comes from an opposing viewpoint. In Cassandra’s qualitative research, a female, aged 23, told us: “Everything gets very heated very quickly and even if I comment on something, there's 10 other people who are going to be like, ‘You're wrong. This is why and I'm going to tell you my opinion.’” For her, she felt neither interested, or equipped, to engage in combative conversation. Rather than taking sides, she wanted nothing to do with it ...
Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... explore the darker side of the influencer ecosystem and look at the current state of backlash, providing insight into what's overblown, what to watch out for, and how companies can maximize their relationships with influencers to boost their brands and take advantage of the good while avoiding the bad. INFLUENCER BACKLASH: A SHORT HISTORYFrom the beginning, influencers have stoked controversy. But as the space becomes increasingly saturated, the critiques are expanding and heating up. Back in 2016 ...
Peace Of Mind: The Guide To Gen Z Burnout Sep 22, 2019 ... an indulgent treat gives them a sense of comfort. Brands across all verticals should consider how they can tap into trends that intersect the categories of food and entertainment, especially those that provide Zs a sense of comfort, like mukbangs or uplifting TV series like The Great British Bake Off and Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. Such entertainment provides Zs a means through which they can tune into food content and zone out—especially from the things in their lives that are contributing to ...
Over Stimulation Sep 20, 2019 ... on deck, let alone consume everything that's appealing, no matter how hard people try. In 2018, there were a record 495 scripted original shows, an 85% increase from 2011 (and that doesn't even include reality shows, news programs, or documentary series). It's no surprise, then, that one-third of youth say they're bingeing TV shows more than they did a year ago. And as the streaming wars heat up, especially with the addition of Disney+ and HBO Max, viewers who are constantly bombarded with new ...
To Your Heart's Content Sep 18, 2019 ... , telegraphing the experiences of taste and touch," as she praised its slow motion filming techniques. Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat uses a similar style but for more practical purposes. In this Netflix show, Samin Nosrat travels around the world to unpack her four principles for cooking, serving up tangible techniques that home cooks could actually put to use. And even as viewers are learning about when to salt a chicken or which kind of oil to use, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat goes beyond mere relaxation and "produces ...
Home & Away Marketing Tips Dec 02, 2018 ... Airlines to launch an airport lounge igloo pop-up. The Coppa Club set up a dining igloo for eight on the roof of the Heathrow Clubhouse at Heathrow Airport. Those who had access to the exclusive pop-up were able to enjoy Insta-worthy dishes and cocktails in the heated igloo before boarding their flights. - 7. Provide Guidance - Today’s young travelers have access to a deluge of information, leaving them overwhelmed by the myriad of travel suggestions they come across online. In order to reduce the ...
Need For Speed Sep 20, 2018 ... technologies, including RFID, facial recognition, image recognition, and even heat mapping to track consumer movement, selection, and preference. Suning Suning opened its second unmanned store recently in Shanghai. This outpost sells clothes, furniture, supermarket-style goods, and more. Shoppers must download the accompanying app, which uses facial recognition software to authenticate and connect to the user’s bank account before they enter the store. Suning plans to have four self-service stores open ...
Data Mine Sep 19, 2018 ... nowadays where they can no longer consider what’s theirs to be “mine,” and in fact, they are inviting trusted brands to use such information to Data Mine so they can get the best experience possible.Although modern youth have seen news stories about Strava’s heat map sharing the location of Fitbit users and exposing U.S. military bases, watched Mark Zuckerberg try to redeem Facebook at hearings about the company’s data harvesting practices, and heard about Equifax users whose Social Security numbers ...
Future Of Fashion & Retail Sep 13, 2018 ... atoms, shows much promise as an innovative material that has applications across multiple industry verticals. Until now it hasn’t had much application in consumer-facing products, as it’s extremely expensive, notoriously difficult to work with, and hard to manufacture at scale, but adventure gear startup Vollebak has brought the world’s first graphene jacket to market. The graphene in the jacket enables to garment to dissipate excess humidity, absorb heat, conduct electricity, and repel bacteria ...
Future Of Travel, Transportation, & Infrastructure Sep 10, 2018 ... locations.AirPortr London-based startup AirPortr is making air travel more frictionless with a remote baggage check-in and collection service. Travelers living in England can book a pick-up time and an AirPortr agent will arrive at a specified location to check in and transport baggage to Heathrow or Gatwick. The service costs about $40 for one bag in a one hour collection slot or about $53 for up to four bags in a three hour collection slot. The company has partnered with British Airways, American Airlines ...