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  • To be able to interpret the digitalized social structure and the concept of social media as a result of technological developments. To be able to evaluate social media usage rates on a global and national scale with the Concept of Global Village. To be able to compare and interpret media theories within the context of social media. To be able to analyze the structure of virtual society and the effects of technological formations on human life. To be able to comprehend the conceptual structure that emerges in the relationship between technology and communication. To be able to explain how the dynamic relationship of technology with the field of communication changes individual and social life with approaches. To be able to learn the basic sociological approaches and thinkers in cooperation of historical-economic (capitalism) process and new communication technologies. To be able to explain the effects of new communication tools from traditional communication to modern communication on individual and social life. The technological foundations of the new social media and its effects that change social life with theoretical approaches. able to comprehend. To be able to discuss the effects of individual life equipped with internet and social networks on socialization and the possibility of personal loneliness. To be able to examine the public space models and changing privacy relations of Jürgen Habermas, Hannah Arendt and Richard Sennett. To be able to analyze the violation of privacy in digital societies through panoptic surveillance models. To be able to evaluate the important opportunities and dangers of the widespread use of social networks for the present and future of democracy. To be able to explain the unique structure and characteristics of cyber crimes. To be able to explain the possibilities of using social media as a crime prevention tool. To be able to examine the views of Erving Goffman, Manuel Castells and Hal Niedzviecki on identity construction in social media. To be able to analyze the identity construction in social media within the framework of hedonism, narcissism and egoism. To be able to express social media and risk society. To be able to summarize the concepts of surveillance/surveillance in social media, Digital footprint and Panopticon. To be able to examine and evaluate advocacy ideas and critical comments on social media. To be able to evaluate the communication and communication, economic and social life opportunities offered by social media. To be able to understand and evaluate the risks that may arise in social media.

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