Iraqi radio Programs ' Violations of Social Values Analytical study of radio programs after liberating Iraqi lands from terrorism and start of elections | ||
Journal of University of Anbar for Humanities | ||
Article 42, Volume 2021, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 2234-2262 PDF (1.03 M) | ||
DOI: 10.37653/juah.2021.171624 | ||
Author | ||
Safad Husam Hamoudi | ||
Abstract | ||
At a time when the radio stations are supposed to play an important role in promoting social values due to their role as a moral factor which is responsible of the relationship among individuals in societies, the production of radio programs in Iraq has been subjected to political, security and even technical influences. This led to commit frequent violations of such set of values. By submitting to the agendas of the influential forces in Iraqi society, and keeping pace with the changes in the media environment that required the following up of technical acceleration in order to reach the largest number of participants and followers of radio programs, regardless of professional media standards that involves respecting those values. The current study, titled (the Iraqi radio stations violating social values) addresses a very important issue, reflected by in the great challenge facing those values in Iraq, as a result of those radio stations' performance. This challenge escalates with the state of continuous change that Iraq is experiencing, in the security, political and social fields. As such, the researcher chose the temporal boundaries for his sample in an era that witnessed two contradictory variables successively. The first was represented by the official announcement of the liberation of all Iraqi lands from terrorism in the second half of 2017, which prepared for an unprecedented national rapprochement in recent years in the media discourse. The second was pivoted towards the beginning of political conflict, that proceeded the preparation for the legislative elections, shortly thereafter, at the early start of 2018. | ||
Keywords | ||
Iraqi radio stations; social values; violations of professional standard | ||
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