Abstract

Research background: This paper is targeted towards the concept of globalization, its limits and how today’s social movements are proof of a new path needed for sustainable development, sustainability as a goal, economic growth as social progress and the need for taking care of all nationalities, all types of countries when it comes to their development (emerging versus developed) and importing the American’s Navy principle, “No man left behind”, in this case from a social and economic perspective, because we try to highlight that today’s protests and riots are actually based on the need to be listened on the issues they have, each economy having different issues for its population and these vary from LGBT issues, Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter and anti-corruption movements. The paper analysis 2020’s social movements and the double standards of social development depending on the types of economies we observe. Purpose of the article: The paper represents on overview of the social movements in 2020. Methods: The research is based on fundamental analysis of the news that feed social movements and the technical approach of their economic results. Findings & Value added: The paper offers the big picture on how the economy develops in line with its social movements and also targeting the need for a clear future.

Highlights

  • Even before the widespread spread of media and digital technologies, theories about their impact on everyday life, especially social relations, emerged

  • In the years of the study, the two authors noted, adolescents' access to computers was about 11 percent in the United States, and digital communications were reduced to anonymous chat rooms and newsgroups, most often used to share information and personal experiences

  • To understand the new social realities, and its evolution, at least in the short and medium term it was necessary to document the evolution of technology and its impact on society, through elements such as the impact of technology on the economy, the impact of identity on the economy and the impact the development of digital social networks and technology in general at the level of human identity and the emergence of new identity concepts such as digital identity and the concept of fluid identities

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Introduction

Even before the widespread spread of media and digital technologies, theories about their impact on everyday life, especially social relations, emerged. The choice of this topic was due to the purpose of understanding the new social realities demonstrated by the examples given and the new studies and scientific models developed and tested practically following developments in various fields of empirical research such as psychology, sociology, identity economics and behavioural. To understand the new social realities, and its evolution, at least in the short and medium term it was necessary to document the evolution of technology and its impact on society, through elements such as the impact of technology on the economy, the impact of identity on the economy and the impact the development of digital social networks and technology in general at the level of human identity and the emergence of new identity concepts such as digital identity and the concept of fluid identities

Research background – the evolution of social networks
Evaluating evolution as research objective
The Black Lives Matter movement
The LGBT movement
Corruption and anti-corruption
The method of analysing the individual’s identity
The research’s findings and conclusion

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