العدد الثالث من مجلة لباب

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“إلغاء الصداقة” على شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي

بالجامعــة الإســ مية، غــزة. ) شــيماء زغيــب، منهــج البحــث والاســتخدامات الإحصائيــة فــي الدراســات 7( .243 )، ص 2009 ، الإعلاميــة، (القاهــرة، الــدار المصريــة اللبنانيــة (8) Miller McPherson, Lynn Smith-Lovin, James Cook, “Birds of a feather: Ho- mophily in social networks,” Annual review of sociology 27, (2001): 416. (9) Mariagiovanna Baccara, Leeat Yariv, “Homophily in Peer Groups,” Ameri- can Economic Journal: Microeconomics 5, issue. 3, (2013): 71. (10) Nicholas John, Shira Dvir-Gvirsman, “I don’t like You Any More: Facebook Unfriending by Israelis during the Israel–Gaza Conflict of 2014,” Journal of Com- munication 65, issue. 6, (2015): 955.

(11) Ibid, 955. (12) Ibid, 956. (13) Sibona, Walczak, “Unfriending on Facebook”.

(14) Lee Rainie, Aaron Smith, “Politics on social networking sites,” Pew Re- search Center, September 4, 2012, “accessed May 2, 2019”. https://pewrsr. ch/2ZW7QhD. (15) John, Gvirsman, “I don’t Like You Any More,” 963. (16) Amy Mitchell, Jeffrey Gottfried, Jocelyn Kiley, Katerina Eva Matsa, “Politi- cal polarization & media habits: From Fox News to Facebook, How Liberals and Conservatives Keep up with Politics,” Pew Research Center, October 21, 2014,

“accessed May 2, 2019”. https://pewrsr.ch/2X3EJab. (17) John, Gvirsman, “I don’t Like You Any More,” 963.

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