Digital Echoes

Author:

Aldous Sara Mohammed1ORCID,Ismail Ghaith Ahmed2

Affiliation:

1. Liwa International School for Girls, UAE

2. Al Madar International School, UAE

Abstract

Social media has grown in importance in the current digital era and is becoming a vital fabric for fusing many viewpoints, cultures, and voices. However, interconnection also makes a maze of biases that reverberate from the digital sphere and preconceptions based on cultural variables visible. The current chapter, “Digital Echoes: Navigating Social Media's Labyrinth of Prejudices and Cultural Stereotypes,” examines the intricate and shifting nature of online spaces where prejudice and stereotypes persist and have an impact on people's lives as well as communities. Such exporting is not only solitary; it is also linked to historical narratives and migratory movements, since they are important in shaping views that are inherently modern. The present essay discusses social media, prejudices, and cultural stereotypes in detail and in relevance to migrants.

Publisher

IGI Global

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