Digital Society and Digital Sociology: One Thing Leads to the Other

Journal Title: Science Insights - Year 2021, Vol 38, Issue 3

Abstract

This paper aims to contribute to the discussion on the inescapable relevance of digital sociology in the apprehension of this new world in which the physical and the virtual are often intrinsically linked.

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Sandro Serpa

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  • EP ID EP696344
  • DOI 10.15354/si.21.ps016
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Sandro Serpa (2021). Digital Society and Digital Sociology: One Thing Leads to the Other. Science Insights, 38(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-696344