INTRODUCTION The number of revolutions in the last 30 years is increasing and increasing. Civil wars and protests have brought many casualties, including citizens and politicians around the world. When technology is at its peak, especially in communication technology, humans lack communication. The problem is not caused by the technology itself, but the problem is human nature. I will continue analogy. People invented the knife. This is a very useful tool in our daily life.
For me this year's book is Twitter and tears: Zeynep Tufekci's online protest power and vulnerability. The huge role that social media has played in the social movement over the past few years and the exploration of the advantages and disadvantages inherent in that role have really clarified my thinking about changing organizations. I strongly recommend it. Since Facebook and other social media attracted our attention, Zeynep has also written a lot. I have found another very important book as "a democracy in the chain: a deep history of Nancy McLean's radical right wing America invisible program." A detailed explanation of the white supremacy, Jim Crow and the roots of liberalism in slavery has helped me to understand why they are so harmful and very effective. It also stresses that, even 50 years ago, the majority of breakthroughs in the ideology of the free market Uber Alles seemingly dominant are based on consensus.
Media has always played an important role in social movements, but the widespread use of social media has undoubtedly influenced how the social movement spread. Sports such as "Black Lives Matter" have successfully gathered and promoted fans using social media. Surprisingly, how the entire movement evolved from some photos and tweets to now famous and powerful ones. Our country is influenced by this movement, and the presidential candidate in 2016 is talking about the campaign and dealing with some of this huge population concern.
Social media has greatly improved in such a short time and is still evolving today. It is only time to know how much social media is affecting future social and social movements. In order to advance in the right direction, I think that people have to achieve it. Social media does not always replace actions. To make a change, the social movements must be beyond social media, and people have to act on what they believe.