The role of the media in crises (The crisis of the attack on the Nur Mosque in New Zealand in March 2019 as a model)
The role of the media in crises (The crisis of the attack on the Nur Mosque in New Zealand in March 2019 as a model)
Abstract
Security media has great importance in changing negative trends, correcting misconceptions and ideas in societies by enlightening them of the seriousness of the negative effects resulting from social phenomena and problems affecting their security and safety, and inviting them to participate in treating them, so our research aims, through its theoretical and practical dimensions, to identify the role of the media in crises Security and revealing the role of the New Zealand media in the attack on the two mosques of light in New Zealand in March 2019, and about how social networking sites (Facebook, YouTube, Google) dealt with the content and form of digital interactive content, and defining the content, ideas and time space allocated to the content of the interactive content The digital display on social networking sites (Facebook, YouTube, Google) in March 2019.
The importance of the topic of our research is summarized in the fact that it reveals how social media dealt with the content of the attack on the two Christ mosques in New Zealand, where the responses of social media sites (Facebook, YouTube, Google) have varied in their dealings with that content according to a professional and political agenda on the one hand and from agendas Informational, on the other hand, as well as revealing the method of analyzing the apparent and implicit content of all that was presented on the subject of the attack on the Mosques of Light in New Zealand, how that content was created, and how, when and where it was displayed.