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Digitalization and Future of Digital Society


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2021
In today¿s world where reality is simulated, societal relations are increasingly virtualized and social relations have started to be realized in digital environments. Individuals gaining belonging in the virtual universe by adopting digital identity produce daily life practices through social networks and cyberspaces and create new social structures. In our digitalized practices, the individual uses the delights and pleasures that they suppress and cannot reveal in the real universe in the transparent depth of the virtual universe and share their feelings and thoughts. Along with the identity created by the individual, who is not visible in the social sphere, in the virtual universe, their desires and pleasures have also become visible, known, and traced. In this sense, digital society is a way of effecting the similarities between ways of doing business, forms of visibility, and understandability protocols.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631834893
ISBN-10: 3631834896
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG

Notă biografică

Suat KOLUKIRIK is the head of department at the Sociology Department, and director of the social sciences institute and continues his studies on digitalization, international migration, cultural studies, and disadvantaged groups.

Cuprins

Sociology of digitalization

Digitalization

Society 5.0

Industry 4.0

Digital society

Digital identity

Digital culture

Digital privacy

Digital security

Digital education

Digital economy

Digital politics

Communication

Social media

Internet of Things

Artificial intelligence

Hypnotic society

Technological addictions

Internet

Virtual reality


Descriere

This book deals with the changes in the context of digitalization and the future of the digital society in the context of identity, culture, economy, surveillance, production, and consumption and includes examples of new life practices. In other words, the profiles of digital life are interpreted and discussed by different social scientists.