Electronic Begging: A New Phenomenon in the Era of Technology
Metadatos
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Electronic begging Digital platforms Social media Online charity Emotional manipulation
Fecha
2025-04-10Referencia bibliográfica
Brahim, Halbaoui; Mohammed, Seddiki y Saad, Laichi. Electronic Begging: A New Phenomenon in the Era of Technology. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers JETT, Vol. 16 (4); ISSN: 1989-9572. DOI: 10.47750/jett.2025.16.04.013
Resumen
This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of electronic begging as a new form of
expressing financial need in the digital age by exploring its social, psychological, and
technological dimensions. It seeks to understand the socio-economic and cultural contexts
that have contributed to its emergence, as well as the strategies individuals employ to request
support through digital platforms. Drawing on a sociological perspective and a critical review
of recent literature, the study investigates how social media has reshaped the relationship
between those in need and the public. It also addresses the ethical challenges related to
authenticity, emotional manipulation, and the erosion of trust in digital charitable spaces. The
study concludes that electronic begging is not a transient anomaly but rather a structural
transformation in patterns of social interaction and solidarity in the digital era, requiring a
multi-level response involving awareness, regulation, and the promotion of responsible
giving practices.