consumption, power and exclusion
both classic and contemporary sociological insights that enable the reader to understand the transformative roles that the digital has played in social life over the past decades. Using classic sociological concepts – community, the self, gender, consumption, power, and exclusion and inequality – she attempts to demonstrate the continuities that exist between sociological studies of ‘real’ world phenomena and their digital counterparts. Through these theoretical lenses, the dynamic interactions between technological advances and cultural identities, practices and trends are explored. As Coordinator of the Digital Sociology Study Group at the British Sociological Association, Orton-Johnson also considers the various debates around methods in digital sociology, offering an accessible and engaging guide to using methodologies to study digital technology. สล็อตเว็บตรง