Social Medias’ Influence on Political Participation of Social Studies Students in Davao Central College
Denniel John L. Banzon,
Sherlyn A. Peladas,
Hannah A. Salar,
Angelica G. Sale,
Alnajs Q. Basinas and
Alkhaser V. Sappayani
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Denniel John L. Banzon: Davao Central College
Sherlyn A. Peladas: Davao Central College
Hannah A. Salar: Davao Central College
Angelica G. Sale: Davao Central College
Alnajs Q. Basinas: Davao Central College
Alkhaser V. Sappayani: Davao Central College
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 4, 2829-2841
Abstract:
The study was conducted to explore the social medias’ influence on political participation of Social Studies students in Davao Central College. The study took place in Toril, Davao City. The study identified fourteen 4th year Social Studies students as participants of the study through an in-depth-interview in Davao Central College. The study conducted in the month of March 2023 and is carried out through qualitative research method in a phenomenological approach. Moreover, the researchers prepared and organized data for analysis. Then, reducing the data into themes through a process of coding and condensing the codes, and finally presenting the data intablesto come up with the discussion, implications and recommendations. This was mainly to know the social medias’ influence on political participation of Social Studies students in Davao Central College. The study emerged three themes on the social medias’ influence on political participation of Social Studies students, these are data collection, impactful, and responsible use of social media.
Date: 2024
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