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  2. Social currency - Wikipedia

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    Social currency refers to the actual and potential resources from presence in social networks and communities, including both digital and offline. It is, in essence, an action made by a company or stance of being, to which consumers feel a sense of value when associating with a brand, while the humanization of the brand generates loyalty and "word of mouth" virality for the organization.

  3. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/Troy University/Digital Sociology (T3)

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    This digital sociology course explores the impact of technology and the Internet on modern society. Students will explore topics as such digital inclusion, the open-access movement, AI, social media literacy, cyberfeminism, and digital well-being, among others, using their sociological imaginations.

  4. Sociology of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The first sole-authored book entitled Digital Sociology was published in 2015, [6] and the first academic conference on "Digital Sociology" was held in New York, NY in the same year. [ 7 ] Although the term digital sociology has not yet fully entered the cultural lexicon, sociologists have engaged in research related to the Internet since its ...

  5. Third place - Wikipedia

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    Many workers in the United States conduct remote work, not from home, but from a third place. [27] Remote work can cause isolation and working in public spaces, such as cafes, libraries or coworking areas, may be a happy medium between the home office and the corporate office. Availability of public Wi-Fi has been a major enabler of this trend ...

  6. United States Digital Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Digital Service (USDS) was a technology unit [2] [3] housed within the Executive Office of the President of the United States and established by Congressional appropriations. [4] In 2025, it was publicly renamed and reorganized as the United States DOGE Service , which includes the self-styled Department of Government ...

  7. Network society - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] More recently, Wellman has contributed to the theory of social network analysis with an emphasis on individualized networks, also known as "networked individualism". [6] In his studies, Wellman focuses on three main points of the network society: community, work and organizations.

  8. Information society - Wikipedia

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    An information society is a society or subculture where the usage, creation, distribution, manipulation and integration of information is a significant activity. [1] Its main drivers are information and communication technologies, which have resulted in rapid growth of a variety of forms of information.

  9. Sexual capital - Wikipedia

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    Sexual capital or erotic capital or sexual market value is the social power an individual or group accrues as a result of their sexual attractiveness and social charm. It enables social mobility independent of class origin because sexual capital is convertible, [1] [2] and may be useful in acquiring other forms of capital, including social capital and economic capital.