Journal of Public Relations Research Middle East
Scientific Refereed & Open Access Journal
ICR IF 2021/2022=1.569 , Arcif IF 2023 = 2.7558 Q1, IF of the Supreme Council of Universities = 7
ISSN Online: (2314-873X) ISSN Print: (2314-8721)
| Vol.7
Impact of Social Media Use on Identity: A Case Study , Vol.7 , Twenty Third Issue





PP:23 - 36
Authors:
Associate Prof. Dr. Akhmed Khamis Kaleel -Associate Professor at the College of Media and Mass Communication,Journalism,College of Media and Mass Communication,American University in the Emirates
Dr. Thouraya Snoussi -Assistant Professor & Head of P R Dep.,Public Relations Department,Mass Communication Faculty,Al Ghurair University in Dubai

Abstract:
This study assesses the use of social networking sites by Iraqi youth and its impact on their identity. A quantitative approach was employed first, using a survey questions distributed to a sample of students registered in four Iraqi universities to explore the social media uses depth and characteristics. Then, a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews with a sample of Iraqi faculties, was able to determine the impact that could social media have on the sample’ identity. Results showed that social media have been used extensively, mainly the Facebook, what’s App. and Twitter. The mentioned social networks have served as a vehicle of news and entertainment. Faculties perceived social media as a threat to the original identity. The danger lies in their distance from the initial social and religious values. The sample evocated also psychological alienation as well as destructive ideas such as discrimination, hatred and intolerance. To overcome the negative aspects of social media on the sample’s original identity, the respondents proposed several solutions such as enhancing the intelligentsia to raise the awareness of misuse of social networks and develop a number of mechanisms to enhance the use of the Arabic language.

Key Words:
Social Media, Uses, Impact, identity, youth, Iraqi youth

Research Language:
English
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