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"Media and Socio-Cultural Transformation in Pakistan: A Case Study of District Karak"
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Kinza Khalid
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The research examines the role of media in shaping socio-cultural transformation in District Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan. It explores how traditional norms, culture, values, and practices are influenced by increased media consumptions pattern including television, social media, radio channels, and online platforms. The current study was a case study from District Karak, KP. It is a quantitative correlational research method study.
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Social Sciences
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Pakistan Studies
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The research examines the role of media in shaping socio-cultural transformation in District Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan. It explores how traditional norms, culture, values, and practices are influenced by increased media consumptions pattern including television, social media, radio channels, and online platforms. The current study was a case study from District Karak, KP. It is a quantitative correlational research method study. The study was carried out to investigate the media and socio-cultural transformation taking a case study of Village Khurram Muhammad Zia and Karak city, KP. A total 100 people were selected for questionnaire including 50 male and 50 female. Also 40 people were selected for interviews including 20 male and 20 female.
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