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Human Sciences Applied to Social Media

A complementary field that integrates humanities disciplines—history, philosophy, literature, cultural studies, media studies—into the analysis of social media. It asks questions about meaning, narrative, identity, ethics, and historical continuity. Where social sciences focus on structures and behaviors, human sciences explore the symbolic dimensions: how social media becomes a site for storytelling, selfhood, and cultural memory. It also critically examines the philosophical assumptions built into platform design and the ethical implications of algorithmic mediation.
Example: “Using human sciences applied to social media, he analyzed how Instagram’s aesthetic norms reproduced colonial-era visual hierarchies, turning self-presentation into a politics of visibility and exclusion.”
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