
Dear esteemed readers;
Jil Journal of Human and Social Sciences continues its mission of shedding light on contemporary issues that engage academic and societal discourse. Through the publication of rigorous research and studies, this issue reflects the evolving landscape of scientific inquiry and its associated challenges. The presented research combines theoretical approaches with field analysis, offering insights that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the reinforcement of sound academic research principles.
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and their profound societal impacts, the significance of studies addressing new media, community security, digital communication, and the influence of social media on public opinion becomes ever more pronounced. This issue explores various topics, including information warfare, the role of media in national reconciliation, and the legal and ethical challenges of the digital sphere.
The diversity of research presented in this issue underscores the richness of the academic field and highlights the ongoing need to explore new dimensions in the humanities and social sciences. To uphold the highest academic standards, all published studies have undergone a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring the quality, originality, and scientific integrity of the contributions.
We hope this issue will enrich scholarly discussions and serve as a valuable reference for researchers and those interested in humanities and social sciences. We extend our sincere appreciation to all contributors for their research efforts and to the editorial and scientific committees for their dedication to maintaining the journal’s academic excellence.
Editor-in-Chief / Djamel Belbekkai
Jil Journal of Human and Social Sciences – Issue114 – April 2025
Table of Contents
7 – Editorial
9 – Role of the security media & challenges in building community security in Sinai: a case study after the 25 January 2011 revolution; Ahmed Ebrahim Shalgham – Heba Ali Hassan Abd Ellah – Sharaf Ebrahim Ghonem (Egypt)
37 – Contributions of new media to national reconciliation “Facebook as a model”A field study on a sample of PhD students Political Science & Media Departments at the Libyan Academy for Graduate Studies; Asma Faraj Majeed – Sakina Mahmoud Al-Tuhami (Faculty of Mass Communication, University of Benghazi, Libya)
63 – Arab Youth’s Use of Social Media as a Source of Information on Sustainable Development Issues A Field Study; Ghassan Ibrahim Harb (Faculty of Media – Al-Aqsa University -Gaza , Palestine)
99 – The role of new media in information warfare; Mohammed Shafiq Aziz Nafie (Kafr El-Sheikh University, Egypt)
117 – Making Information Available: The Hidden Gateway to Financial Fraud and Cybercriminal Control; Sharif Al-Husseini (Cyber and Communications Crime Expert, Egypt)
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