The Dimensions of the Internationalization of Political And Security Media on security of the Community in the Middle East

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
© 2019 by SSRG - IJHSS Journal
Volume 6 Issue 5
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : DR. Mohammad Salim Al-Rawashdeh, Jordan-Amman
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DR. Mohammad Salim Al-Rawashdeh, Jordan-Amman, "The Dimensions of the Internationalization of Political And Security Media on security of the Community in the Middle East," SSRG International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 6,  no. 5, pp. 44-57, 2019. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V6I5P107

Abstract:

The relationship between security and the media is a correlative relationship. The media, through its various means of reading, audio and video, plays a prominent role and effectively influences the dissemination of security knowledge and helps the work of security agencies at all levels.
Political media is considered an authority capable of influencing and changing. Therefore, it plays a special and effective role in the political awareness of the society and its various means of newspapers, radio, television and other new electronic means, the success of political and social awareness, the strengthening of political values and political participation.
Political media is highlighted through its importance during times of war, peace, elections and
political campaigns in developed societies. It plays a key role in the transfer and flow of information from the political elite to the public, as well as transferring the problems and aspirations of the masses and their perceptions to the political elite.
However, The Security is a language that means not fear, and a term means creating the right conditions to ensure a stable life, and through political and economic dimensions that aim to provide decent living and meet basic needs. Social security means providing security to citizens to the extent that it increases the sense of citizenship, belonging and social justice.

Keywords:

Political Media, Security Media,Social security.

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