Abstract
The general objective of this research is to assess the effects of Face book on the making and unmaking of University students socio-political activities. To achieve the objective, both primary and secondary sources of data were collected and interpreted using mixed research approach. As far as primary sources of data were concerned, first hand information collected from 500 University students via questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions. Furthermore, the primary data were substantiated by secondary sources. Using the data the researchers reached upon the following conclusions; the general assessment of facebook usage among Ethiopian public University students is in perspectives. The effects of facebook usage on Ethiopian university students’ academic performances, is in perspective. Majority of the university students explain the positive contribution of facebook on students’ academic performance while some others tudents are explain as facebook usage affects their academic performances negatively. In similar manner, facebook usage has both positive and negative effects on University students’ social interactions. Facebook helps students to deliver message accurately at all time, contact with relatives and friends at distance with less cost and easily while it deteriorated social gathering and discussion, and promote individualism. However, in relation to facebook usage and political activism, the finding shows that majority of Ethiopian University students are passive in overtly participating in online political activism. Generally, it is possible to conclude that facebook has both positive and negative effects on Ethiopian university students’ socio-politics, which seek attention to create awareness among university students in order to exploit the fruits of facebook absolutely and reduce its negative impacts.
Highlights
The Worldwide Web originally created in 1990 for US military forces gradually developed to convenient tool that issued by civilians for communication, entertainment, and learning purposes
The general objective of this paper is to assess the effects of Face book on the making and unmaking of University students socio-political activities
Sixty-threeclose-ended questionnaires prepared and first hand information was collected from 500 University Students in Ethiopia
Summary
The Worldwide Web originally created in 1990 for US military forces gradually developed to convenient tool that issued by civilians for communication, entertainment, and learning purposes. Face book being at the forefront of the social media vogue, has over 1.71 billion monthly active users with 15% increase per year and 1.13 billion people log on it daily [1]. It is emerged on February 4, 2004 when a 19year-old sophomore Harvard student, Mark Zukerberg founded the revolutionary site to connect Harvard University students [2]. Results from a recent paper Ellison et al (2007; as cited in Firomsa, 2014) reported that 94% of College students are active Facebook users, spending 60-90 minutes online each day communicating with their friends
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