Watch this section of the website for links to press coverage and press releases.

 

Links to references to Steve Eubanks' work and writing on the internet:

 

http://unjobs.org/authors/jean-m.-twenge This UN Jobs website contains references to a number of authors, including Jean Twenge, author of Generation Me. The list of Twenge references includes a list to Eubanks' executive summary of Twenge's book.

 

http://unjobs.org/authors/neil-howe Another listing from the UN Jobs site under the list of references to Neil Howe, one of the authors of Millennials Rising. The list of Howe references includes a link to Eubanks' article Millennials - Themes in Current Literature.

 

http://tlc.ucalgary.ca/teaching/workshops/658 Dr. Tania Smith presented a workshop through the Teaching and Learning Center at the University of Calgary called Reaching Students: The "Generation Me" Paradox. The introductory desciption of Dr. Smith's workshop includes a reference and link to Eubanks' executive summary of Jean Twenge's book, Generation Me.

 

http://www.stthomasu.ca/inkshed/inkshed25/geoffc.htm Inkshed is the official website of the Canadian Association for the Study of Language and Learning. Inkshed25, the CASLL's annual conference in 2008 included a session presented by Geoff Cragg called Millenials in the Classroom (or not): Digital Romanticism or Tyrannical Consumerism. Eubanks' executive summary of Twenge's book, Generation Me, was referenced and linked on a page recommending readings for this conference session.