DOI:
10.18413/2408-9338-2016-2-3-45-55
The article is devoted to the emerged a few years ago digital sociology, both as a new field of sociological knowledge and as a methodology, which allows to research big data in social networks.
The empirical base is presented by orthodox internet communities in the largest Russian social network VKontakte. The influence of orthodox internet communities both on their own audience and on the audience of social network is analyzed in the article through the criteria of involvement into community’s activities.
Keywords: digital sociology,
researches of social networks,
orthodox communities in social networks,
social network VKontakte.
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