Analysis of the impact of the information society on the Arab world through the perspective of university professors at Mentouri University of Constantine in Algeria

Authors

  • Hend Ulwy Assistant Professor, Arab University Center of Tebesi, Algeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2008.16.414

Abstract

The information society has had many influences on the Arab cultural identity, forming ethical dimensions in its content, which have greatly and directly affected the Arab cultural system, which, according to the comprehensive plan for Arab culture prepared by the Arab League for Education, Culture and Science, consists of language, education, media, creativity, in addition to the system of Values, beliefs, and the thought of culture, which is considered an essential element in its system and is linked to the rest of the elements of the cultural system, which interact with each other in an endless series of influence and influence process, such that it is impossible to separate any element of it from the rest of the elements. No matter how different the elements of culture are, they stem from cultural identity. Which represents an acquired and inherited cultural model, stemming from historical, natural, human, and cultural constants and variables, which is characterized by relative stability. Cultural identity can be described as the driving element that allows the nation to pursue creativity and development while preserving its special cultural components and collective features, which is a challenge in... The information society, considering globalization as one of its clearest characteristics. Perhaps one of the most prominent features of globalization is what appears to us through the amazing developments witnessed in the fields of communication and communication via satellites, computers, and the Internet, which are considered among the most important characteristics of the information society.

Published

2008-06-30

How to Cite

Ulwy, H. (2008). Analysis of the impact of the information society on the Arab world through the perspective of university professors at Mentouri University of Constantine in Algeria. Cybrarians Journal, (16). https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2008.16.414