Foreign Drama and the Shaping of Children's Consciousness: A Study on the Impact of Social Liberation Manifestations

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Zakaria Ibrahim El-Desouki, Sameh Awadallah

Abstract

Research Title: Foreign Drama and the Shaping of Children’s Consciousness: A Study on the Impact of Social Liberation Manifestations.
Research Objective: This research sought to explore the methodological and theoretical frameworks regarding the impact of foreign drama on the consciousness of children and adolescents, with a specific focus on manifestations of social liberation.
Methodology: The research relied on the sample survey method, utilizing a questionnaire as a data collection tool. The study was applied to a sample of adolescents.
Key Findings:
• There is a statistically significant positive correlation between the intensity of adolescents'
consumption of foreign drama and their attitudes toward social liberation.
• The type of university (public vs. private) is the most influential variable in determining the extent
of openness to images of liberation, followed by the gender variable.
• Viewing motives (whether ritualistic for entertainment or utilitarian for learning) are influenced
by gender and the educational environment, while the socio-economic level showed no significant impact.
• Foreign drama acts as an effective tool in reshaping the value-based reality of adolescents.

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