Digital technology has transformed how societies communicate, interact, and organize, creating a world where information flows faster than ever before. Social networks, in particular, shape identity, influence, and collective behavior in profound ways. Digital Society and Social Networks explores how digital platforms affect human relationships, political engagement, and cultural trends. The book discusses online communities, digital communication theories, data privacy, and the role of algorithms in shaping public opinion. It also examines issues such as digital inequality and cyber ethics. By connecting sociological theory with real-world phenomena, it provides readers with a critical understanding of how technology is redefining modern social life.
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