11 Facts About Digital sociology

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The overlapping field of digital sociology focuses on understanding the use of digital media as part of everyday life, and how these various technologies contribute to patterns of human behavior, social relationships, and concepts of the self.

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The first sole-authored book entitled Digital Sociology was published in 2015, and the first academic conference on "Digital Sociology" was held in New York, NY in the same year.

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Digital sociology is connected with data and data emotions Data emotions happens when people use digital technologies that can effect their decision-making skills or emotions.

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Digital sociology sociologists have begun to write about the use of wearable technologies as part of quantifying the body and the social dimensions of big data and the algorithms that are used to interpret these data.

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Digital sociology's argues that relationships conducted via these platforms are not as authentic as those encounters that take place "in real life".

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Digital sociology surveillance occur when digital devices record people's daily activities, collecting and storing personal data, and invading privacy.

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Digital sociology data is stored within security technologies, apps, social media platforms, and other technological devices that can be used in various ways for various reasons.

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Public sociology using digital media is a form of public sociology that involves publishing sociological materials in online accessible spaces and subsequent interaction with publics in these spaces.

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Social media has changed the ways the public sociology was perceived and given rise to digital evolution in this field.

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New discussion groups about Digital sociology and related philosophy were the consequences of social media impact.

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Digital sociology methods constitute more than providers of ever-bigger digital datasets for testing of analogue theories, but require new forms of digital theorising.

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