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== What happens when agents become aware of themselves ? ==
== What happens when agents become aware of themselves ? ==
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According to the french sociologist Émile Durkheim,
 
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the term [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_consciousness collective consciousness]
 
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in societies refers to the shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate
 
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as a unifying force within society. In former times,
 
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Religion played an important role in uniting members through
 
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the creation of a common consciousness, just as the belief in the
 
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own self plays an important role in building a consistent
 
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single personality. The belief in a god is not that
 
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different from a belief in an own [[Self|self]].
 
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In a normal society, the media play an important role
 
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in shaping the collective consciousness. The content
 
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of the major newspapers, journals and TV stations determine
 
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what the majority of people is aware of. In a sense,
 
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they produce and construct the common collective
 
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consciousness of the society. The shared consumption
 
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leads to shared beliefs and attitudes. If there are
 
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continuously reports in the media that someone is evil
 
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or that the society is in a crisis, then the members of
 
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the society will eventually believe that the person is
 
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evil and that they are in a crisis.
 
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Today, Twitter is like a global stream of consciousness.
 
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Twitter and Facebook capture what people are doing (and
 
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thinking) right now. Taken collectively, the stream of messages
 
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in both platforms provides insights into the digital mood,
 
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the collective consciousness, and the zeitgeist
 
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("the spirit of the age").
 
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