scholarly journals Use of Folk Culture Products in Social Media Humor

Turkology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (102) ◽  
pp. 125-143
Author(s):  
B.K. Erdem ◽  

The rapid exchange of culture, which began with the Industrial Revolution, when technological developments brought people closer to each other in all respects, and with it the consuming structure of society outstripped the producing model of society 20.century. as it is observed. This change has also had an impact on the elements of humor and laughter. The function of laughing has also changed the purposes and facts that make up laughing. One of the important reasons for this change is that the internet-based communication network, which emerged after 1950, created a virtual world that changed the traditional media by changing its size after entering the millennium era. In this virtual reality, where laughter is seen more with the function of protest, rapid consumption, caps and video-based laugh elements that suddenly rise and disappear in an instant are at the forefront. In this study, it was tried to reveal the frequency of use of folk culture products, the purpose for which they are used and the change they undergo according to the era among the elements of social media-based humor that have virtual fluidity and unlimited space through the reasons underlying humor.

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 259
Author(s):  
Sandriansyah Sandriansyah

Religious life is very dynamic, especially supported by increasingly advanced technological developments. Of course, the discussion of tolerance must follow the current technological developments because technological developments support it. With the existence of social media, people can gather through an Internet network called the virtual world, both from various countries and religions. This will create vulnerability to religious tolerance because the existence of social media conceivably allows people to show hatred towards other religions, to which according to them is against their religion. Relevant to the studied object, this research is included in the type of library research. Sources of data used in this literature are derived from the Internet, such as YouTube


Author(s):  
Emily Sullivan ◽  
Mark Alfano

People have always shared information through chains and networks of testimony. It is arguably part of what makes us human and enables us to live in cooperative communities with populations greater than 150 or so. The invention of the internet and the rise of social media have turbocharged our ability to share information. This chapter develops a normative epistemic framework for sharing information online. This framework takes into account both ethical and epistemic considerations that are intertwined in typical cases of online testimony. The authors argue that, while the current state of affairs is not entirely novel, recent technological developments call for a rethinking of the norms of testimony, as well as the articulation of a set of virtuous dispositions that people would do well to cultivate in their capacity as conduits (not just sources or receivers) of information.


Author(s):  
Zelal Gültekin Kutlu

In this study, the periodical differences of industrial revolutions, which is one of the effects of technological developments in the industrial field, and the last stage of it are mentioned. With the latest industrial revolution called Industry 4.0, machines work in harmony with technology at every stage of industrial areas. This period, known as Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution, refers to the system in which the latest production technologies, automation systems, and the technologies that make up this system exchange data with each other. In addition to the information technologies and automation systems used in Industry 3.0, industrial production has gained a whole new dimension with the use of the internet. With internet networks, machines, operators, and robots now work in harmony. At this point, the concept of internet of objects becomes important. Therefore, another focus of the study is the concept of internet of objects. There are some assumptions about the uses, benefits, and future status of the internet of things.


Author(s):  
Mario Fontanella ◽  
Claudio Pacchiega

With the development of new digital technologies, the internet, and mass media, including social media, it is now possible to produce, consume, and exchange information and virtual creations in a simple and practically instantaneous way. As predicted by philosophers and sociologists in the 1980s, a culture of “prosumers” has been developed in communities where there is no longer a clear distinction between content producers and content users and where there is a continuous exchange of knowledge that enriches the whole community. The teaching of “digital creativity” can also take advantage of the fact that young people and adults are particularly attracted to these fields, which they perceive akin to their playful activities and which are normally used in an often sterile and useless way in their free time. The didactic sense of these experiences is that we try to build a cooperative group environment in which to experiment, learn, and exchange knowledge equally among all the participants.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Indra Ayu Susan Mckie ◽  
Bhuva Narayan

Conversational bots, otherwise known as chatbots, operate within the fourth industrial revolution as a client facing form of AI. They are communicative interfaces that mimic human conversation to deliver information in a highly personalised way. The user experience of chatbots can change the way individuals, groups and organisations define themselves online (Whitley, Gal & Kjaergaard, 2014). This paper discusses the opportunities in building an online identity via chatbots, with emphasis on harnessing the properties of chatbots to develop trust with users. Currently, organisations are limited to the properties and affordances of web browsers, search engines and social media to communicate a “shared symbolic representation” (Gioia, 1998). This paper focuses on organisational identities on the Internet, and details both opportunities and vulnerabilities in establishing trust with users through chatbots.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dawid Adamski

Abstract Hikikomori social withdrawal syndrome was first diagnosed in Japan and means a person who has been isolated from society to an extreme degree. She/he does not attend school or go to work. They do not attend university, they constantly remain at home and most often keep contact with the outside world using new technologies. Hikikomori syndrome is most often recognized as a characteristic problem occurring among Asian societies. Meanwhile, the growing dependence on new technologies among Western societies, and in particular, on the Internet, has caused social withdrawal to become a global problem. Human relationships began to move from the real world to the virtual world, which nowadays is full of communication facilities and allows people to establish relationships with other people without leaving their homes with the help of social media, which are currently packed with advanced solutions connecting people of similar interests or views. All this means that nowadays it is easy to withdraw from physical social life without losing virtual contact with others.


Author(s):  
Zelal Gültekin Kutlu

In this study, the periodical differences of industrial revolutions, which is one of the effects of technological developments in the industrial field, and the last stage of it are mentioned. With the latest industrial revolution called Industry 4.0, machines work in harmony with technology at every stage of industrial areas. This period, known as Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution, refers to the system in which the latest production technologies, automation systems, and the technologies that make up this system exchange data with each other. In addition to the information technologies and automation systems used in Industry 3.0, industrial production has gained a whole new dimension with the use of the internet. With internet networks, machines, operators, and robots now work in harmony. At this point, the concept of internet of objects becomes important. Therefore, another focus of the study is the concept of internet of objects. There are some assumptions about the uses, benefits, and future status of the internet of things.


Author(s):  
Gabriella Giannachi

This book traces the evolution of the archive across the centuries by looking at primitive, Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian and contemporary archives. Crucially, the book evidences the fluidity and potential inter-changeability between libraries, archives and museums. A number of case studies offer an insight into the operation of a variety of different types of archives, including cabinets of curiosity, archival artforms, architectures, performances, road-shows, time capsules, social media documentation practices, databases, and a variety of museological web-based heritage platforms. The archive is shown to play a crucial role in how individuals and social groups administer themselves through and within a burgeoning social memory apparatus. This is why at the heart of every industrial revolution thus far, the archive continues to contribute to the way we store, preserve and generate knowledge through an accumulation of documents, artifacts, objects, as well as ephemera and even debris. The archive has always been strategic for different types of economies, including the digital economy and the internet of things. Shown here to increasingly affect to the way we map, produce, and share knowledge, the apparatus of the archive, which allows us to continuously renew who we are in relation to the past, so that new futures may become possible, now effectively pervades almost every aspect of our lives.


Author(s):  
Niko Garuda Adiyono ◽  
Tantri Yanuar Rahmat ◽  
Rina Anindita

Technological developments have brought new media related to the internet. The internet is currently a necessity for many people around the world because with the internet, information can be conveyed quickly and easily. In the world of business is also entered by the internet. The internet creates something new, one way of marketing product. A businessman finds the latest marketing strategy by creating digital content for the products they offer and they will distribute it on social media so that more people and potential consumers will see and know about the product. Social Media is an application that provides video making features along with very interesting and easy to use effect features. That way, not a few online business people take advantage of the golden opportunity to use the application. Social Media as a platform to develop their business a through digital content.


Author(s):  
Ana Beatriz Schilling Lopes ◽  
Hermes Renato Hildebrand

Any kind of interaction turns into knowledge. YouTube outbreaks as a platform that enables new discussions and learnings, acting as a disruptive tool and confronting the usual protagonism of mass media. New narratives are rising and all of us are becoming capable to interact directly with them - and even to create our own stories. The "Tour pelo meu corpo” videos are an example of how an alternative media creates alternative stories and, analyzing the reverberations of this video in YouTube, social media and traditional media through a netnographic approach, it is possible to see what are the requirements for a video to outstand, to achieve mass media and to transform people.


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