Television And The Internet The Prime Suspects By Wahid Abdussalam Bali
ISBN: 9781874263685
Author: Wahid Abdussalam Bali
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 256
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2011
Description
About This Book:
Wahid Abdussalam's "Television and the Internet: The Prime Suspects" Bali provides a stimulating examination of the modern issues offered by television and the Internet, particularly in the context of Islamic beliefs and societal dynamics. Bali dives into the multidimensional impact of these ubiquitous media sources on individuals, families, and communities, critically assessing their function as potential culprits in creating cultural norms and values.
The Impact of the Media on Society:
This book examines the impact of television and the internet on societal norms, values, and cultural dynamics. Bali looks into how different media channels impact views, behaviors, and attitudes, particularly in the context of Islamic beliefs.
Cultural Impact:
Bali investigates the potential effects of television and the internet on cultural identity and traditions. The book goes into how various channels can impact cultural practices and societal norms in both positive and harmful ways, and it encourages readers to consider how to preserve cultural integrity in the face of media globalization.
Challenges to Islamic Values:
In addressing issues about Islamic ethics and values, Bali examines how television and the internet may pose challenges to Islamic standards. He navigates the various tensions that can occur between modern media usage and traditional Islamic teachings, advising people to evaluate their media habits critically.
Family Dynamics:
The author investigates the effects of television and internet use on family dynamics. Bali examines how these media sources can either build or weaken family bonds, as well as contribute to societal concerns like as increasing screen time, decreased interpersonal connections, and alterations in traditional family arrangements.