Article 5S580 Dr Sarah Ogilvie: ‘Generation Z are savvy – but I don’t get all their memes’

Dr Sarah Ogilvie: ‘Generation Z are savvy – but I don’t get all their memes’

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The linguist and computer scientist discusses her optimistic assessment of a misunderstood generation - and delves into the nuanced ways to text OK'

Dr Sarah Ogilvie is a linguist, lexicographer and computer scientist at Harris Manchester College, Oxford, who works at the intersection of technology and the humanities. With Roberta Katz, Jane Shaw and Linda Woodhead, she is the author of Gen Z, Explained: The Art of Living in a Digital Age, which paints an optimistic portrait of a much misunderstood generation that has never known a world without the internet.

Define Gen Zers.
They are people born from the mid-1990s to around 2010. They're followed by Generation Alpha, who are aged 10 and under, though there's a bit of an overlap.

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