Today we discussed the questions we would ask our interviewees.
We wanted these questions to cover what the Generation Z experience is, learning, associating, and understanding their culture and heritage. Our interviewees would teenagers and young adults, that were born in between 1997-2015. One effect of this is our interview subjects may not have a personal migration experience to America; They could have been born in America. Therefore, interviewees can highlight their parents experiences in the interview, that we would supplement with graphics. and music. Our questions highlight their parents/ personal experience, and show how it is made an impact on their perception of culture and tradition. In terms of interviewees, most of them would need to highlight their parents experience, but some will have their own experience to base their answers on.
Below are the questions we plan to ask
These questions will allow us to hone in on some common themes of culture and tradition that exist between all our interviewees. Currently, we are planning to gauge the answers of our interviewees, to come up with the "human connection" or further analysis part of the documentary we planned for. We know the topics we want to cover is stereotyping, Americanization, cultural homogenization, and overall development of self. These themes will be further developed when hearing what our interviewees have to say. There will be a blog post happening soon.
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