The ideology of digital drama between preserving cultural privacy and reshaping it; Sociological vision

Author

National Center For Social & Criminological Research

Abstract

 
Digital drama is considered a form of drama that is linked in its presentation to digital platforms. This type of drama was produced to be shown exclusively on these platforms.     
The current paper attempts to answer a main question: Is the ideology of digital drama presented on various digital platforms cross-cultural type, and does it reshape and formulate cultural specificity by broadcasting different ideas and perceptions, or does it preserve the cultural specificity of the author’s community, which is supposed to be one of the Arab societies that share general features of cultural specificity by virtue of its regional statue.
 
The ideology of digital drama shown on various digital platforms may be cross-cultural, and that universal values ​​may overwhelm the dramatic context of series shown on digital platforms in Arab societies, and that there is a formation and reformulation of cultural specificity of the Arab and Egyptian society by broadcasting ideas and perceptions different from reality, since it is difficult to control digital drama, so the solution lies in creating a real awareness among the masses of recipients through the various means of socialization and through the local media and other mechanisms of influence.

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