Social organizations and cultural influences in the age of social media concerning societal fragmentation

OSF Preprints 2020 (9):1-5 (2020)
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In this essay, I argue non-profit and non-governmental social organizations can play a crucial role in enhancing social solidarity in the age of social media. Their strengths lie in their adaptability, memetic power, and credibility. Future research should focus on social organizations' role in rehabilitating public shaming, public epistemology, and cultural dimensions.

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Effective Altruism: Introduction.William MacAskill - 2017 - Essays in Philosophy 18 (1):1-5.

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