As social media is increasingly becoming a standard feature of
sociological practice, this timely book rethinks the role of these
mediums in public sociology and what they can contribute to the
discipline in the post-COVID world. It reconsiders the history and
current conceptualizations of what sociology is, and analyzes what kinds
of social life emerge in and through the interactions between
'intellectuals', 'publics' and 'platforms' of communication. Cutting
across multiple disciplines, this pioneering work envisions a new kind
of public sociology that brings together the digital and the physical to
create public spaces where critical scholarship and active civic
engagement can meet in a mutually reinforcing way.