Abstract

The Internet makes the world like a small village. It has the ability to make groups of the same ideas, thoughts, and identity close to each other by gathering them in one place. It is a way to communicate and share information and opinion; shaping and sharing of comprising individuals with common interests and the participation of individuals in a fruitful dialogue results in achieving a set of goals promote ideas and mobilizing people about issues and events of common interests. To address the relationship of the internet via interactive communication and its ability to achieve social capital and discuss issues and various social events, the study sees that the problem of the study could be formulated as follows: Consider the impact of interactive communication on social capital through Internet users by measuring the indicators of social capital formation, which is the social network formed by the individual; the exchange of knowledge and confidence that demonstrate achievement of websites to gain social capital. This approach is based on a set of introductions that are not more than deliberative hypotheses for discussion. Its discussion may lead to the development of the concept of social capital, the definition of its connotations, and limitations, the disclosure of its contents, and its interrelationships with other forms of capital and its reflection on the interactive communication of the Internet users. The concept of social capital is subjective and objective double stem characteristics of subjective individuals, groups and societies through communications via the Web. But perhaps the emotive establish effectiveness as a trace of the predominantly contents background values as honesty, integrity, uprightness, love, and others, in addition to equality, freedom, autonomy, other virtues, and Supreme human values that establish social values. The virtual community provides a place of mutual information advice, support and social networking sites represent new ways of political and civil participation, teamwork and emotional, social support and knowledge sharing social capital. It achieves effective democracy and helps resolve conflicts and can be activated in media studies and virtual communities. The Internet is a means to help existing communities to communicate with their members. It helps to be integrated with social capital occurs among individuals. It doesn’t lead to a decrease in social capital. But, rather, it gets social capital to be integrated. In addition. It also increases existing social capital via online capital and helps complete the construction of existing social capital off-line by engaging individuals in various activities through online communication that may actually turn into activities and participation in society.

Highlights

  • To address the relationship of the internet via interactive communication and its ability to achieve social capital and discuss issues and various social events, the study sees that the problem of the study could be formulated as follows: Consider the impact of interactive communication on social capital through Internet users by measuring the indicators of social capital formation, which is the social network formed by the individual; the exchange of knowledge and confidence that demonstrate achievement of websites to gain social capital

  • ‫‪Virtual community provides a place of mutual information advice, support and social‬‬ ‫‪networking sites represent new ways of political and civil participation, teamwork and‬‬ ‫‪emotional, social support and knowledge sharing social capital

  • ‫‪The Internet is a means to help existing communities to communicate between their‬‬ ‫‪members. It helps to be integrated with social capital occurs among individuals

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‫‪Virtual community provides a place of mutual information advice, support and social‬‬ ‫‪networking sites represent new ways of political and civil participation, teamwork and‬‬ ‫‪emotional, social support and knowledge sharing social capital.

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