Social media as a new form of media

AutorVugar Rahimzadeh Ganjali
CargoDoctor of Political Sciences, Professor of Baku Slavic University
Páginas868-874
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 9 - Nº 03 - Ano 2020 Special Edition
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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SOCIAL MEDIA AS A NEW FORM OF MEDIA
Vugar Rahimzadeh Ganjali1
Abstract: The use of electronic media
and social networks, whose evolving
roles are felt in the context of political
issues and military crises, has largely
supplanted traditional media in recent
years. Today, people through their
computers with having access to the
internet can physically influence other
people. However, these people may also
be very sensitive to the external
influences themselves.Today, just about
anyone with a social media account and
an access to an incredibly large audience
has the capacity to become a journalist,
which might lead to the creation of a
whole new form of media.In today's
world, traditional means of news
dissemination are undergoing
displacement. Internet resources are
largely exceeding even the circulation of
the world's leading newspapers by the
number of their users, also becoming an
arena for information conflicts.
Keywords: Traditional media, social
network, information, social media,
internet, information conflict
1 Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of Baku Slavic University,
vuqarrehimzade@mail.ru, ikisahil@mail.ru
Introduction
In this modern world, where
global transformation and integration
processes are taking place, we are facing
a new stage in the development of
civilization. There are emerging
determinants and indicators of the new
socio-economic formation that serve as a
basis for the transformation of the
industrial society, which is called the
"information society". Information is
also the key resource of the
postindustrial society concept that is still
relevant today. During the 20th century,
the "information" phenomenon began to
gain momentum as a key factor of
development in many scientific fields.
According to D. Bell, who was one of the
founders of the concept of postindustrial
society, information was defined as
resource that was searched, processed
and protected in the economy and
society.
The rapid development of
information and communication
technologies, as well as the wider use of
them in economy and in the life of the

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