This paper examines the widespread phenomenon of the use of WhatsApp groups and their relevance in forming a new political identity. Identity of political populism that has been rife all this time could be due to the massive role of the spread and ideological movements in WhatsApp groups. This study uses a phenomenological approach with the type of qualitative research. The findings in this study include that WhatsApp groups are considered as the most strategic media in spreading certain ideologies. The pattern used is like, creating a group and then inviting people to join the group. In the group there are administrators and political and ideological patrons who are usually heard and influential. This method is considered as a substitute f...
Drawing on interviews with social movements and organizations in Mexico and Spain, this paper sheds ...
WhatsApp is the most popular application on the ground, In addition to having a chat feature that al...
This dissertation reflects on the mechanics of dissemination of informational disorder on digital pl...
The use of instant messaging platforms such as WhatsApp for civic and political purposes has been ob...
In recent years, users have been moving their digital communications to private spaces on encrypted ...
This paper investigates how the appropriation of chat apps by social actors is redesigning digital a...
The study aims to explore the usage of WHatsApp among young Malaysian voters in discussing Malaysian...
This paper presents a study of WhatsApp group communication through a case study which is not searc...
This study was aimed to explore the usage of WhatsApp among young Malaysian voters in discu...
WhatsApp Messenger is one of the most popular channels for spreading information with a current reac...
The emergence of the internet and social media has changed the ease of interaction and the position ...
While the Internet and multimedia applications have made it easy to produce and spread media, they...
This paper draws on data collected with Malaysian–Chinese activists and everyday citizens (aged 18–2...
Cyber aggressive behaviors such as nonconsensual image sharing, nasty comments, and social exclusion...
AbstractThe Internet has provided people with new ways of expressing not only their individuality bu...
Drawing on interviews with social movements and organizations in Mexico and Spain, this paper sheds ...
WhatsApp is the most popular application on the ground, In addition to having a chat feature that al...
This dissertation reflects on the mechanics of dissemination of informational disorder on digital pl...
The use of instant messaging platforms such as WhatsApp for civic and political purposes has been ob...
In recent years, users have been moving their digital communications to private spaces on encrypted ...
This paper investigates how the appropriation of chat apps by social actors is redesigning digital a...
The study aims to explore the usage of WHatsApp among young Malaysian voters in discussing Malaysian...
This paper presents a study of WhatsApp group communication through a case study which is not searc...
This study was aimed to explore the usage of WhatsApp among young Malaysian voters in discu...
WhatsApp Messenger is one of the most popular channels for spreading information with a current reac...
The emergence of the internet and social media has changed the ease of interaction and the position ...
While the Internet and multimedia applications have made it easy to produce and spread media, they...
This paper draws on data collected with Malaysian–Chinese activists and everyday citizens (aged 18–2...
Cyber aggressive behaviors such as nonconsensual image sharing, nasty comments, and social exclusion...
AbstractThe Internet has provided people with new ways of expressing not only their individuality bu...
Drawing on interviews with social movements and organizations in Mexico and Spain, this paper sheds ...
WhatsApp is the most popular application on the ground, In addition to having a chat feature that al...
This dissertation reflects on the mechanics of dissemination of informational disorder on digital pl...