2019
DOI: 10.11114/ijsss.v7i3.4221
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Sociology and Digital Culture

Abstract: The society increasingly based on digital culture is already an unavoidable reality. This paper aims to contribute, in a preliminary way, to understand several of the implications in Sociology that this propagation of digital culture involves through a bibliographical review. We analyse several implications in dimensions such as the very purpose of Sociology (highlighting digital literacy and the level of democracy) and social research (addressing issues raised by the big date, the interdisciplinary dialogue b… Show more

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“…The development of technology erases professional boundaries and allows people to travel and work globally. This also constantly changes the pattern of human migration which creates a global society with high adaptability to the digital world (Ferreira, 2019). Migration leaves natural selection for socially incompetent individuals and this occurs in almost all social structures, including in the workplace.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The development of technology erases professional boundaries and allows people to travel and work globally. This also constantly changes the pattern of human migration which creates a global society with high adaptability to the digital world (Ferreira, 2019). Migration leaves natural selection for socially incompetent individuals and this occurs in almost all social structures, including in the workplace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, several authors highlight that, in the digital society that surrounds us and which increasingly influences multiple factors of societal life (Ferreira, 2019;Gladden, 2019), even the very social interactions-as the virtual world has a growing relevance in identity (re)definition ; Serpa, 2019)-, there are clear inequalities, for example, in the access and use of these instruments, in a context where the digitization of information and production seem unavoidable. An example of this can be found in Society 5.0:…”
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confidence: 99%