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How Social Media Shapes Culture and Identity Among Youth

Empirical Insights from the Gulf Region
Buch | Hardcover
460 Seiten
2026
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80592-548-4 (ISBN)
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This collection highlights underrepresented narratives on how social media shapes identity, culture, and politics amongst youth in the Gulf region. Using quantitative and qualitative studies, it explores the impact on university students’ critical thinking, creativity, communication, and adherence to traditional values.
This edited volume introduces underrepresented narratives on how digital media platforms shape identity, culture, and politics among young audiences in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, with a special focus on Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, two of the world’s most digitally connected regions.


The 17 quantitative studies in this collection explore the extent to which social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat influence Saudi youth values, affect Bahraini women’s beauty standards, foster critical thinking among students, and enhance Saudi Arabia’s global image and public diplomacy. It also examines how journalists at media institutions and Bahrain's Ministry of Information utilize artificial intelligence applications and WhatsApp to facilitate their work and communication.


The volume’s reliance on a systematic adaptation of Cultivation Theory as a theoretical framework across the chapters ensures a coherent research agenda and methodological rigor. Its adoption of descriptive and quantitative approaches reinforces its academic contribution to media effects research.


The empirical insights presented in this volume are an essential resource for scholars, students, and policymakers interested in media, culture, and youth in the Gulf region.


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Zainab Abdul-Nabi is an Associate Professor in the School of Creative Media at Bahrain Polytechnic. She previously chaired the Department of Mass Communication and Public Relations at Ahlia University and taught media studies at leading universities in Australia, including the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. Her research appears in highly ranked journals and publishers such as Palgrave Macmillan, Springer, International Journal of Communication, and New Media & Society, earning awards and research grants from institutions in Australia, Taiwan, and the UAE. Mohamed Alawainati earned a PhD in Communication and Media Sciences with first-class honors from Ain Shams University, Egypt, specializing in digital and educational media, and a Master’s in Mass Communication and Public Relations with Distinction from Ahlia University. He has taught radio, TV production, digital journalism, and public relations courses at Ahlia University. His research on digital journalism, AI, educational media, and communication theory has been presented in international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.

Introduction

Chapter 1. Digital Platforms and Social Transformation in the GCC; Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Part 1. Digital Applications in Media Institutions

Chapter 2. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Bahraini Media Institutions in the Digital Age; Mohamed Alawainati

Chapter 3. The Role of WhatsApp in Enhancing Communication Among Employees of Bahrain’s Ministry of Information; Sanad Jamal Sanad and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Part 2. Social Media Uses Among University Students

Chapter 4. The Impact of Digital Learning Materials on the Cultural Identity of Saudi Students: A Field Study at the Technical College in Al-Ahsa; Fahad Al-Saleh and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 5. The Impact of Snapchat on the Commitment of Al-Ahsa Technical College Students to Saudi Customs and Traditions; Ahmed Albednah and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 6. YouTube’s Impact on Academic Achievement Among University Students in Bahrain; Fadheela Al Aradi and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 7. The Role of Cultural YouTube Channels in Developing Critical Thinking Among Visual Design Students: A Field Study at Bahrain Polytechnic; Sereen Abduljalil Alansari and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Part 3. Digital Platforms’ Influence on High School Students and Youth

Chapter 8. The Impact of Digital Platforms on Promoting Citizenship Values Among High School Students in Bahrain; Sheeren Hasan Ebrahim and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 9. The Effects of TikTok on the Ethics of High School Students in Riyadh: A Field Study; Mohammed Al-Shareef and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 10. The Impact of TikTok on Shaping the Values of Saudi Youth: A Field Study; Mohammed AlAhmari, Nawaf AlAbdali, Meshari Al Helal, and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 11. The Impact of Instagram Platform on Beauty Standards Among Bahraini Women; Fatema Alnasser and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 12. Exploring the Role of Social Media in Promoting Yoga Practices Among Saudi Youth; Abdullah Obaid Al-Anazi and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Part 4. The Role of Social Media in Culture and Diplomacy

Chapter 13. The Role of YouTube in Spreading Bahraini Folklore: A Field Study; Ali Abdulla AlAbdulla and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 14. The Role of Social Media in Enhancing the Creative Skills of Members of the Arabic Calligraphy Forum Club; Meshari Awwad Al-Otaibi and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 15. Saudi Arabia's Digital Public Diplomacy Strategies from the Perspective of Saudi Diplomats: A Field Study; Ali A Al-Qahtani, Hani Baha Sab, Rami Al-Zahrani, and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Part 5. Framing Narratives in Digital Platforms

Chapter 16. Media Framing of the Cultural Identity of Bahraini Youth on the Shabab Times Platform; Huda Daham Al Daham and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 17. Framing Analysis of Hail University’s X Account During Saudi National Day; Sulaiman Nawaf Al-Rashidi and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 18. Between Admiration and Creativity: The Credibility of Digital Health Awareness Content by Gulf Influencers on Instagram; May Abdulaziz Eido, Eman Mohamed Janahi, and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.4.2026
Reihe/Serie Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage
Verlagsort Bingley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 1-80592-548-2 / 1805925482
ISBN-13 978-1-80592-548-4 / 9781805925484
Zustand Neuware
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