The impact of Iraqi society’s culture on women’s social communication, status, rights and liberties
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culture, communication theories, gender issues, social media, account, usersAbstract
The article presents the results of a study on the influence of specific characteristics of Iraqi society’s culture on women’s social communication, status, rights and liberties. The publication analyses respondents’ answers in terms of gender, age and education to questions about women’s attitudes towards social media posts.
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Мarzoog О.М. 2022. The impact of Iraqi society’s culture on women’s social communication, status, rights and liberties. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Journalism. 2 (Aug. 2022), 17–21.