Sources of fear that inhibit the Kuwaiti youth's free expression about women serving in the military

Q2 Social Sciences
Ali A. Al-Kandari, Edward Frederick, Albaraa F. Al-Tourah, Masoud Assad, Reem A. Al-Kandiri
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Abstract Recently, the announcement by the Kuwaiti military that it would begin accepting women into its ranks has been denounced by religious and cultural conservatives who have used their positions and authority to intimidate citizens and have attempted to stifle public support for this new policy. This study utilizes the Spiral of Silence (SOS) Theory to examine the influence of varying fear sources on individuals’ willingness to express opinions in congruent and incongruent offline and online opinion climates. The examined fear sources are fear of the law or retribution from government authority, fear of being ineffective in one’s political communication because opinion expression has no impact on the political system, fear of being persecuted for violating religious strictures, fear of social isolation, fear of being negatively labeled during a conversation, fear of being ridiculed for expressing an opinion during conversation, and communication apprehension. In all, 503 individuals responded to the survey. Results indicate that a greater number of fear sources influence individuals in offline contexts more than in online contexts. Fear of the law was a suppressor of opinion expression in all online contexts. The study discusses the influence of offline and online cultures on freedom of expression in Kuwait.
恐惧的来源抑制了科威特青年对妇女在军队服役的自由表达
摘要最近,科威特军方宣布将开始接受妇女加入其队伍,这遭到了宗教和文化保守派的谴责,他们利用自己的地位和权威恐吓公民,并试图扼杀公众对这一新政策的支持。本研究利用沉默螺旋(SOS)理论来检验不同恐惧源对个人在一致和不一致的离线和在线意见氛围中表达意见的意愿的影响。被调查的恐惧源包括对法律的恐惧或政府当局的报复,担心由于意见表达对政治制度没有影响而在政治沟通中无效,担心因违反宗教限制而受到迫害,担心社会孤立,担心在谈话中被贴上负面标签,害怕在谈话中表达观点而被嘲笑,以及沟通恐惧。总共有503人对调查做出了回应。结果表明,与在线环境相比,更多的恐惧源在离线环境中对个人的影响更大。对法律的恐惧是所有网络环境中意见表达的抑制因素。该研究讨论了线下和线上文化对科威特言论自由的影响。
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Media Asia
Media Asia Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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