Social Media

Sociology of social media is a branch of sociology that studies the role of social media in society. Social media refers to the online platforms and applications that enable users to create and share content, communicate, and interact with others. Sociology of social media examines how social media influences and is influenced by social factors, such as culture, identity, gender, sexuality, and power. It also investigates how social media affects and is affected by social outcomes, such as social interaction, social participation, social representation, social change, and social problems. Sociology of social media is an interdisciplinary field that draws on various theories and methods from sociology, communication studies, media studies, cultural studies, and more. It covers a wide range of topics and issues, such as social media production, social media consumption, social media content, social media effects, social media literacy, social media regulation, social media globalization, social media innovation, and social media resistance.Our category of sociology of social media provides you with the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on this fascinating and important field. You will find articles and texts that introduce you to the main concepts and debates in sociology of social media. You will also find case studies and examples that illustrate how sociology of social media applies to different types and examples of social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Reddit, and more. Whether you are a user, a creator, a scholar, or a critic of social media in sociology of social media, our category will help you expand your knowledge and understanding of the social media dimension of social life.

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