Abstract
Today's society is characterised by an increase in relational, connective and
communicative practices based on mobile devices and social media. It is clear
that the Internet has become pervasive, an element leading to a widespread
remodelling of the way we live, work and communicate. The dimensions of
this remodel are so significant that several scholars urge a focus on the epochal
changes our society is currently undergoing, calling for new paradigms of
interpretation to describe the social dynamics observed. What does this mean
in terms of sociological theory?
This editorial initiative is driven by an attempt to understand whether the traditional
concepts of sociology are changing, how this change is occurring, and
what words define this new social configuration. The goal of this volume is, in
other words, to summarise, on the theoretical level, several sociological issues
in the light of the transformations caused by the advent of the web society.
Each author has been asked, through a structurisation for lemmas, to reconsider
"classic" theories in view of any changes that have occurred, and to outline
possible prospects.
Lingua originale | English |
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Editore | FrancoAngeli |
Numero di pagine | 298 |
ISBN (stampa) | 9788891748515 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2017 |
Keywords
- digital sociology
- web society