conceptual model of the role of mobilizing in the field of virtual social networks to provide the national security of the islamic republic of iran .

Abstract

" mobilizing the greatness of our nation and the force of our country is our supreme leader ,
the meeting with the commanders of basij militia in imam khomeini ( 1392 ) . in any way fit
mobilization force to secure national security and protect islamic revolution 's ideals
it was the country . with regard to the global situation , threats and opportunities within and
outside of the country at any time , it needs to redefine the role of mobilizing as a force of divine fluid .
to preserve the revolution and the country . with the development of cyberspace , especially with the emergence of phenomena
social networks , human societies , and other important developments have been considered . too
the right and right - to - the - counter defendants have the right to use these networks , which have broad results
at the level of the world and the region . islamic awakening and waves of waves
takfiri use of social networks for membership , organizing , organizing and directing .
people 's forces and in the word of public mobilization are among the consequences of these networks .
the use of capacity of social networks is essential for the mobilization . this research
the aim of presenting a conceptual model is the role of mobilizing in social networks in achieving the goals of revolution .
islamic republic of iran . and interview with each of them and interview with
social network and social network experts have proposed conceptual framework and with respect to them
the questionnaire is subjected to experts judgment and the result is presented . in this chapter
from the perspective of more than ten experts in the  and more than 80 experts
questionnaire was used . finally , the conceptual model resulted from research and meta - analysis .
to continue the study ,

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  • Receive Date: 20 June 2016
  • Revise Date: 26 November 2024
  • Accept Date: 19 September 2018
  • Publish Date: 22 November 2015