Macro structure level is an analysis focusing on social structure and providing a way to see society as a unified whole. The microstructural aspect includes the impact on individual media consumers themselves. After Sandy Hook Shooting, the media caused a discussion on gun control, so it influenced the macro structure level. The whole of America was shot several times at schools, cinemas and courts. The increase in shooting incidents has an impact on society, the situation only deteriorates.
"Macro level" of social relationship means common ideology with the social structure of society. The relevant social structure includes group organizations such as enterprises, media, government, etc. General ideology includes cultures and stereotypes of race, class, sex, and gender. Through modern history, people have been assigned identities as a means of distinguishing one group from another, and more importantly as a means of domination, depending on race. Mainstream culture supports minorities as a means to separate them, weaken their identity, and maintain control over them. Usually, this distinction is based only on the color of the skin. Through this mechanism of assigning identities, race has become a political weapon for most people. There are some restrictions on suppressed groups.
Macro-level interactive includes on-the-fly, media, legal and government agencies, visually at the basic and global levels. Macro level is the largest group in society. These large social units can be complex and bureaucratic tendencies. Most people are unlikely to know that leaders have communicated with these largest groups or network leaders personally or in society. "Commercial" of these groups is important worldwide. Ā Macro level  Focus Ā Check the impact of these institutions and the impact of a wide population. Larger group ideas tend to bring microscopic and moderate trickle effects to society.
Macro social models are often referred to as structural theory. Structural theory is usually looking at society as a whole. In other words, it shows how the structure relates to society as a whole. They recognize that individuals can influence their surrounding world through social behavior, but they believe that these institutions will have a greater impact on individuals in society. Structural theory tends to use analogy to explain relationships between institutions, but there are many opinions emphasizing various aspects of society, so there is no dominant analogy. Functionalism is an example of a structural consensus theory emphasizing harmony and stability of society. On the other hand, structural conflict theory includes Marxism, New Marxism, and feminism. These emphasize struggle and conflict between different groups in society. (Bryant, L. (2012). Sociology theory)