This study explores the multifaceted impact of digital influence on public opinion in Algeria, revealing how increasing internet penetration rates and social media usage shape public discourse. By examining the unique cultural nuances and consequences of disinformation, this research emphasizes the need for interventions that promote critical literacy skills and evidence-based reasoning. The findings highlight the importance of policymakers and researchers adapting to the evolving digital landscape, particularly as the internet and social media continue to permeate every corner of the world
The growth and expansion of the Internet has enabled many people to communicate and engage in differ...
As one of the Arab Spring countries, Libya has lived through fast-moving events in which Facebook an...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...
This paper set out to explore online users' perceptions, attitudes, and practices towards mis/disinf...
As today’s students spend substantial time online, there is an increasing tendency to utilize the In...
Global media have usually been regarded as a fundamental guarantee of democracy. They are not mere s...
Through a content analysis, this study sought to examine women’s digital literacy practices during t...
The dramatic political events of 2011 that swept many Arab countries and largely fostered the advent...
This paper examines the role of social media as a public sphere during the Algerian protests. A surv...
The paper presents events in Algeria that led to fall of the long-term president of the country, Abd...
In this essay the authors investigate how authoritarian regimes use internet technology to respond t...
Through the prism of the uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East in 2010–2011, new media has b...
There is an increasing rise in the popularity of electronic media, especially Facebook and YouTube i...
The thesis examines the use of the Internet by social movements in Morocco and the extent to which i...
The Internet provides fast and ubiquitous communication that enables all kinds of communities and pr...
The growth and expansion of the Internet has enabled many people to communicate and engage in differ...
As one of the Arab Spring countries, Libya has lived through fast-moving events in which Facebook an...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...
This paper set out to explore online users' perceptions, attitudes, and practices towards mis/disinf...
As today’s students spend substantial time online, there is an increasing tendency to utilize the In...
Global media have usually been regarded as a fundamental guarantee of democracy. They are not mere s...
Through a content analysis, this study sought to examine women’s digital literacy practices during t...
The dramatic political events of 2011 that swept many Arab countries and largely fostered the advent...
This paper examines the role of social media as a public sphere during the Algerian protests. A surv...
The paper presents events in Algeria that led to fall of the long-term president of the country, Abd...
In this essay the authors investigate how authoritarian regimes use internet technology to respond t...
Through the prism of the uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East in 2010–2011, new media has b...
There is an increasing rise in the popularity of electronic media, especially Facebook and YouTube i...
The thesis examines the use of the Internet by social movements in Morocco and the extent to which i...
The Internet provides fast and ubiquitous communication that enables all kinds of communities and pr...
The growth and expansion of the Internet has enabled many people to communicate and engage in differ...
As one of the Arab Spring countries, Libya has lived through fast-moving events in which Facebook an...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...