Collective Consciousness in The Digital Age: Evolving Perspectives During the Gaza Events
List of Authors
  • Sameh Zouari Sellami

Keyword
  • Collective Consciousness; Digital Influence; Gaza Events

Abstract
  • This article explores the evolution of collective consciousness from a theoretical construct to a dynamic phenomenon shaped by digital influences, information warfare, and political conflicts. It examines how the proliferation of digital communication platforms has transformed the ways in which individuals and groups engage with shared beliefs and values, leading to vibrant manifestations of collective sentiment that can rapidly shift in response to global events. The analysis delves into the implications of this transformation, particularly in the context of contemporary conflicts such as the situation in Gaza, where collective consciousness emerges as a powerful force that can both unify and polarize. By investigating the unpredictable patterns that arise from this collective awareness, the article highlights the intricate interplay between technology, media narratives, and social movements, ultimately arguing that the modern landscape of collective consciousness is characterized by its fluidity and susceptibility to external influences. Through this lens, the study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of how collective consciousness not only reflects but also shapes the socio-political realities of our time.

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