I was recently asked to share my sociological insights with Forbes on the recent Florida ban related to children and social media. Here is the link đđź Floridaâs Social Media Ban Could Result In âForbidden Fruitâ Effect
Social Media Has An Answer For Everything â Unfortunately Many Are Conspiracy Theories You Shouldnât Believe
"The interesting dynamic of social media's contribution to conspiracy theories is not only its amplification of existing or emergent theories, but also how it has exponentially added to their commodification," said Bausman. â Read on http://www.forbes.com/sites/petersuciu/2023/02/04/social-media-has-an-answer-for-everything--unfortunately-most-are-conspiracy-theories-you-shouldnt-believe/
LoveJoy – âTauntâ #LoveJoy and #TheWombats
My daughter and I had our first true shared musical exchange. What I mean is that as sheâs grown up, I have exposed her to my musical interests in hopes of cultivating an eclectic musical palate in her. The development of her own tastes has to this point been influenced by her preoccupation with a... Continue Reading →
Is Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine The First Social Media War? #Ukraine
âThe dangers of misinformation could release a powder keg of conflict in the region, but its use for relating real time information and galvanizing support may just prove to be Putin's Achilles heel."
Cultural Touchstones and The Squid Game
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/10/14/tv-violence-squid-game-watch/ I was recently interviewed by a reporter from the Washington Post. We talked about the social phenomenon that is Netflix popular series âThe Squid Game.â I shared with her my sociological thoughts on the cultural importance of artifacts within society to bond around. When earlier generations were glued around the radio, only to be... Continue Reading →
Giving my sociological point that we are largely in a period of cultural lag regarding how we collectively use social media to feel integrated with community. đđź
We've seen social media sell our personal data and spread misinformation and hate, and our personal data. But we still canât break up with it. â Read on http://www.damemagazine.com/2020/12/15/why-do-we-stay-online/
