Perennial (terminology)
Perennial (terminology) defines a mindset of a group of people who share common interests.[1][2][3] The term is often used as a form of categorization based on psychographics and like-mindedness over demographic categorizations such as location, age, economic background, social background, or ethnic background.[4][5] According to MSNBC,[6] the term derived as a criticism against the term Millennials, which categorize groups of people according to birth dates.[7][8][9]
Arts and culture
According to Billboard, “examples of Perennials in music, those whose music transcends age demographics, are plentiful [including] acts like Adele, Lorde, Rolling Stones, U2 and John Legend and, most notably, Lady Gaga’s collaboration with Tony Bennett.”[10] American writer Dave Eggers described the term ‘’Perennial’’ in the San Francisco Chronicle as “a refreshing way to think about people who continue to inspire us over long periods of time. [The term has] a certain civic engagement that energizes other people, and the reinvention aspect is interesting. This tends to keep people relevant and tough to pinhole — people like Carrie Mae Weems, Yo-Yo Ma or Alice Waters.”[11]
References
- "What is a perennial? Are you one?". MSNBC.
- "Perennials". CNN.
- "Walking 10 Minutes a Day Could Change Your Life". Startribune.
- "The Book of Norman". Quartz.
- "Meet the Perennials". Medium.
- "What is a perennial? Are you one?". MSNBC.
- "Millennials? Baby Boomers? Meglio essere "Perennials"". Il Messaggero.
- "Churches urged to drop Millennials in favor of newly identified 'generation'". Baptisnews.
- "Los millennials tienen los días contados, el 2017 dará a luz a los perennials". MarketingDirecto.
- "Move Over Millennials. Music Today Is All About The Perennials". Billboard.
- "Gina Pell welcomes the Perennials: all-ages movement of relevancy". San Francisco Chronicle.