Social media can be defined as a class of online interchange channels dedicated to group-based information, content-sharing, connection, and association (Asur and Huberman, 2010). Several prominent social networking venues include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Media practitioners, in particularly news editors, have taken these platforms to gather, report and share stories to their audience.…
Renee Desjardins, Translation and Social Media: In Theory, in Training and in Professional Practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 145 pp., $33.86 (hardcover). Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China The main objective of Translation and Social Media: In Theory, in Training and in Professional Practice is to foreground the role and importance of social media in translatio…
This work is an attempt to study the influence of videos and social network on the Performance of teachers. This study helped the researcher to collect significant and valuable data about the research topic, and to analyze them. The result of the survey showed the Expected impact of videos on teachers' skills and Performance. In the end, the work portrayed analyzes and suggestions that may lead…
The latest wave of revolutions that has swept the Arab world and Egypt has given rise to new forms of citizen journalism that have met the pressing need for instantaneous updates on protests as well as filled the gap left by traditional news agencies targeted by oppressive regimes. This form of citizen media is characterized by using amateur yet innovative forms of journalism. It operates on a …
This study attempts to explore the relationship between the role of the traditional press, the output of social media as it emerged during the 25 January 2011 revolution, the 30 June 2011 protests and beyond; and also to determine if the mainstreaming of social media changed journalism practices in Egypt. The findings of this study indicate that there has been a significantly increased flow of …
Few are aware that spending more time on social media within the home and allocating domestic work can disrupt the household's economic equilibrium. Currently, the modern way of life has eroded the values of Muslim homes. On the basis of Islamic values, Muslim household ties reflect an attitude that balances the satisfaction of needs with the allocation of time for domestic work. This stu…