TY - BOOK AU - Bauerlein, Mark. TI - The dumbest generation: how the digital age stupefies young Americans and jeopardizes our future SN - 9781585427123 U1 - 302.231 BAU PY - 2009/// CY - New York PB - Jeremy P.Tarcher/Penguin KW - Young adults KW - Effect of technological innovations on KW - United States KW - Technology and youth KW - Attitudes KW - United States KW - Internet KW - Social aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - The technology that was supposed to make young adults more astute, diversify their tastes, and improve their minds had the opposite effect. According to recent reports from government agencies, foundations, survey firms, and scholarly institutions, most young people in the United States do not read literature (or fully know how to), work reliably (just ask employers), visit cultural institutions (of any sort), or vote (most can't even understand a simple ballot). They cannot explain basic scientific methods, recount fundamental facts of American history, or name any of their local political representatives. What they do happen to excel at is - each other. They spend unbelievable amounts of time electronically exchanging stories, pictures, tunes, and texts, savoring the thrill of peer attention and dwelling in a world of puerile banter and coarse images." "Drawing upon exhaustive research, detailed portraits, and historical and social analysis, The Dumbest Generation presents an uncompromisingly realistic study of the young American mind at this critical juncture. The book also lays out a compelling vision of how we might address its deficiencies."--Jacket. ER -