The effect of eliminating nonverbal communication and online chats on communication process using mobile messengers

Seyed Mahdi Sharifi; Mohammad Mahdi Farajian

Volume 5, Issue 19 , October 2019, , Pages 61-84

https://doi.org/10.22054/nms.2020.31790.472

Abstract
  About 65 percent to 90 percent of communication process is done via nonverbal communication and body language. This capability in the human communication has been eliminated in social media and mobile messengers. It means that in these type of media we communicate with in the vicinity of 30 percent of ...  Read More

The role of social networks in elections in Iran and their impact on the role of traditional media

Seyyed Vahid Aghili; Taher Roshandel Arbatani; Mohammad Mahdi Farajian

Volume 4, Issue 13 , April 2018, , Pages 181-214

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2018.25937.329

Abstract
  Traditionally, Television have had an important role in the world’s elections. This has always been the case until social media emerged. Today all kinds of social media have a great influence on elections. In Iran using social media in recent years has been widespread. So studying these media and ...  Read More