Exploring the new media influences on social engagement among youths in the Institute of Higher Education (IPT)
The study explores the influence of new media on social engagement among youths in Institutes of Higher Education (IPT) in Malaysia. Utilizing Media Dependency Theory and a qualitative approach through focus Instagram, and others impacts their social behaviors and engagement. The findings reveal t...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | English |
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Penerbitan Korporat UMK
2024
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119969/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119969/1/119969.pdf |
| Summary: | The study explores the influence of new media on social engagement among youths in Institutes of Higher
Education (IPT) in Malaysia. Utilizing Media Dependency Theory and a qualitative approach through focus
Instagram, and others impacts their social behaviors and engagement. The findings reveal that new media
plays a significant role in shaping youths' social interactions, both positively and negatively, by facilitating
communication and engagement while also contributing to issues such as addiction and cyberbullying. The
study highlights four main themes community development, digitalization technology development,
positive youth development, and society development each revealing how new media influences youth in
distinct ways. It was observed that while new media fosters a sense of community and provides avenues
for positive development, it also presents risks such as decreased self-esteem and increased exposure to
harmful content. The research concludes that there is a critical need for better management of new media
usage among youths, advocating for educational initiatives that promote safer online practices and more
effective use of digital platforms to enhance positive social engagement. This study offers valuable insights
into the complex dynamics between new media usage and youth behavior, providing a foundation for future
research and policy development aimed at mitigating the negative impacts while leveraging the positive
potential of new media. |
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