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Amanda Cathryne Burdan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Apr 1999 09:28:39 -0500
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I think the first thing your colleague needs to do is stop using the phrase
"Gen-X".  I understand that it is useful in discussing demographics, but
most of us truly believe we are not defined by Douglas Coupland.  If this
phrase is used at all in programming or promotions it may deter the very
visitors it is targeting.

Amanda Burdan


>Pardon the corss-listings.
>
>A colleague is doing research on Gen-X support affinity groups and programs
>which attract gen-Xers to museums. We are aware of a number of very successful
>efforts in art museums, but have not seen similar successes in history or
>science museums or specialty museums. Anyone out there have some suggestions
>about who to contact re Gen-X activities in those institutions?
>
>Mac West
>Informal Learning Experiences, Inc.

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