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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (68): 21-29
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184612

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Aims: This study aimed at realizing the Egyptian newspapers concern towards the news of Egypt and gulf area countries and the type of issues and the main issues. Moreover, the study aimed at observing the predominant tendency towards Egypt and gulf area countries in addition to measuring the influence of the ownership of these newspapers on the frameworks which are used in media handling of the relations


Methods: This study uses the descriptive method, the survey over the media and the comparative methodology


Sample: Samples of the Egyptian newspapers [through the ownership pattern][Al Akhbar, AI Watan, and Al Wafd] through the period of 1st of April 2013 till 30th of September 2013, Moreover, it uses the analysis of the media frameworks that were used by these newspapers to depict the Egyptian-Arab relations and the analysis of the active powers that form the relations among the countries mentioned in this study. The Study applied to a sample of the Egyptian newspapers [through the ownership pattern][Al Akhbar, Al Watan, and Al Wafd] through the period of 1st of July 2013 till 30th of September 2013 and also applied to represents 400 person of the Egyptian teenagersthe age of [17-18] years


Tools: The Study used Questionnaire Form and Content analysis from


Results: It emerged context of the conflict, which came in first place with 36.8% as the leading frameworks that provided through which the Egyptian Gulf relations in the newspapers under study, For the desire to travel to the Arab Gulf states 66.8% of the study sample teenagers wishing to travel to the Gulf to search for jobs, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Saudi figures came as the most positive impact on the Gulf Egyptian relations, and The ruling family of Qatar [Al-Thani] Qatari figures came as the most negative impact on the Gulf Egyptian relations

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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (68): 111-116
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184623

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Introduction: Numerous Arab cinema films with political subjects before and after the revolution of January 25 and then revolution June 30, and the reality of those movies offered by satellite show that they reflect the previous regime's practices on the one hand and focuses on issues of democracy on the other hand, are racing satellite channels, especially those specialized in drama showing these films not only because it is a new film, but it touches on interesting issues were heroes symbols of power which leads to increased opportunities for those movies and carries different implications and multiple views of a content that reflects the thought of seeing those movies and what may affect the perception of Egyptian youth political situation the concept of democracy in society


Methods: This study is based on the survey method as the most appropriate scientific methods to collect field data on the phenomenon of certain clarify, interpret and explain the relationships between relational variables


Society and Sample: The field study of Egyptian society teens who age range to 18 years old and due to the difficulty of conducting the study to study the entire complex [Teenagers Egyptians] have been pulling a single sample of 200 teenagers from the Egyptians to the application of the study consists


Results: The most important results of the study is same for movies 100% for males and females and the high viewing of the sample of movies in specialized satellite channels at a rate of rate 95.7% of the total sample, The number of Egyptian movies watched by respondents in the weekly satellite channels specialized results showed one movie a week at a rate of 57.4% and from 3 to 5 movies a week at a rate of 27.4% and then six more films at a rate 14.9% and on the most important movies watched by respondents and dealing with political issues

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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (69): 53-58
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184657

ABSTRACT

The present study aims to identify' the features of political polarization in Treatment of newspapers and television for political Violencein Egypt And Its Role In Formulating The Adolescents Attitudes Toward Its, and this is a study of descriptive studies that relied on the media for the survey sample, both analytical and field approach. The researcher used in this study newspaper content, as well as newspaper questionnaire applied to a sample of 400 respondents [200 male, 200 female] from the Universities [Ain Shams-6 October] of adolescents in the first phase of the university. The important results of the analytical study: Political polarization strategies that was used by electronic newspapers and talk shows with satellite channels discussed in the Introduction Strategy is packing the crowd and then fear of the other. Varied mechanisms of political polarization, came in the forefront of the mechanism of profiling by describing the negative qualities of the other party, such as a traitor, conspires against the country, wants the country's destruction and failure. The important results of the field study: There is correlation between the adoption of the teenagers talk shows on Arab satellite channels, electronic newspapers and their attitudes towards political violence in Egypt. There are significant differences between teens who rely on talk shows Arab satellite channels, and who rely on electronic newspapers in their attitudes towards political violence. Political polarization was practiced by electronic newspapers and satellite channels a significant impact in shaping the attitudes of adolescents toward political violence through the stability of most teenagers Picks [sample] between "strongly agree", "strongly disagree"

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