The use of charities of social networking sites and the inevitability of moving from reality to virtual (A field study for the page of the Intellectual Youth Association)

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فاروق بوخلخال
باية بوزغاية

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The This scientific article deals with the study and analysis of the issue of the use of social networking sites by charitable associations in Algeria, led by the Association des Jeunes Educuits d'Oran, which is a community institution that works to publish, promote and present volunteering. to the public in the form of images and videos, and to carry out its educational, cultural and entertainment missions, the heads of associations were forced to enter the digital world, which has become a technological imperative to highlight the role of associations in society, and in our study we tried to reveal the most important cultural and educational uses of Facebook as a model by associations by following the methodology of how they try to analyze the content of this which has been presented on the Facebook pages of the associations La charité dans l'Algérie (the Association of educated young people) and the most important result we have achieved is a complete correspondence between the real identity of the Association of educated young people and virtual identity and this correspondence was in all the activities carried out by the association aimed at youth, in addition to this, the subjects that you publish iez are in their entirety educational and pedagogical activities This use has given a new field to the promotion of the activities of the association through the information source ret..

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فاروق بوخلخال, & باية بوزغاية. (2022). The use of charities of social networking sites and the inevitability of moving from reality to virtual (A field study for the page of the Intellectual Youth Association). International Journal of Social Communication, 9(03), 316–436. Retrieved from https://revue.univ-mosta.dz/index.php/ijsc/article/view/1069
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