Digital Sociology: Social Media and American Society

Media, Technology and Digital Society in Australia: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction In the twenty-first century, social life in the United States has become deeply intertwined with digital technologies. From everyday communication to political mobilization, from identity formation to economic activities, social media platforms have transformed how Americans interact, express themselves, and understand the world. Digital sociology emerges as a vital subfield of sociology that examines … Read more

Sociology of Memes: Humour, Resistance and Identity

How American Society Has Changed Since the 1960s: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction In the digital age, memes have emerged as one of the most ubiquitous forms of communication. What began as humorous images shared on early internet forums has now evolved into a complex sociocultural phenomenon that influences public discourse, political engagement, identity formation, and everyday interactions. Memes are no longer limited to jokes; they are … Read more