Delving into Complexities

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Moderator
Cathy Mae Dabi Toquero, Associate Professor V, College of Education , Mindanao State University-General Santos , South Cotabato, Philippines
Moderator
Fabio Andrés Medina Ostos, Maestrante, Universidad Central, Colombia

Democratic Transition and Indonesia-Russia Bilateral Relations from 2001 to 2014 View Digital Media

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Reynaldo De Archellie  

This paper explores and investigates the democratic transition impact on the bilateral relations between Indonesia and the Russian Federation from 2001 to 2014. It is assumed that the democratic transition affected foreign policy conduct which was indicated by the shift of a state's policy orientation becoming more liberal. Indonesia and the Russian Federation were experiencing a democratic transition within the same period of time: 1990s post-Soviet Russia and post-authoritarian Indonesia. This paper uses the historical method to explore how Indonesia and the Russian Federation conducted their bilateral relations from 2001 to 2014 and to what extent the democratic transition within the two countries affected the foreign policy orientation and diplomatic conduct among the countries. This paper is expected to enhance the discussion of the democratic transition's impact on foreign policy and diplomacy conduct from the historical approach. It tries to understand the democratic transition as a unique historical event from the actor's perspective, perceived norms, and institutional conventions that shape and constrain the foreign policy and diplomacy actors' behavior.

Prioritizing Silence: Geopolitical Factors Influencing Women's Organizations Responses to Violence Against Women in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict View Digital Media

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Stephen Sussman,  James Talerico,  Carole Huberman  

This paper explores the factors influencing the responses of women's organizations to violence against women and girls in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The study investigates the hypothesis that women's organizations operating in regions or countries with diplomatic relations that strongly favor one side of the conflict may be more likely to align their positions with their host country's foreign policy. Drawing from a literature review that emphasizes the geopolitical influences on women's organizations, the challenges faced by women's organizations in conflict zones, and the relationship between media coverage and advocacy priorities, this research aims to provide insights into the complexities surrounding the prioritization of violence against women and girls in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The study employs a content analysis approach, examining public statements, reports, and advocacy materials produced by women's organizations operating within and outside the region. By analyzing the content of these materials, this research seeks to reveal patterns and trends in how these organizations address violence against women and girls and how organizations positions may align or diverge with host country foreign policies. The findings of this study have implications for the work of women's organizations operating in conflict zones and offer insights into the broader context of international advocacy efforts for women's rights.

How Public Relations Agencies and Health Public Relations Departments Use Artificial Intelligence to Create Effective Audience-centered Strategies View Digital Media

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Gayle Pohl  

This paper presents a thorough examination of artificial intelligence's transformative influence across diverse industries. It commences by presenting the generative AI blueprint from Info-Tech Research Group, emphasizing its systematic and responsible approach to leveraging generative AI tools for organizational objectives. The blueprint's focus on revenue increase, cost reduction, innovation acceleration, and risk mitigation is underscored through member testimonials showcasing real-time savings and positive impacts. Shifting to the intersection of public relations and AI, the paper underscores the importance of collaborating with AI-experienced PR agencies, particularly for businesses in emerging industries. It traces the history of AI in PR, highlighting its current state characterized by hyper-personalization and real-time analytics. The paper anticipates the future of AI in PR, outlining expectations such as enhanced data analysis, predictive trend forecasting, and efficient media monitoring. It concludes by endorsing a solution for businesses that navigates the complexities of modern PR. Additionally, the article explores AI's transformative impact on healthcare, spotlighting Johnson & Johnson's initiatives to revolutionize patient care. Jeff Headd, Vice President, Commercial Data Science, underscores AI's potential in rapidly analyzing healthcare datasets for improved patient outcomes. The narrative delves into five ways Johnson & Johnson employs AI, including earlier disease detection through algorithms, driven drug discovery, targeted clinical trial recruitment, efficient supply chain management, and assisted analysis of surgical procedures. The paper portrays AI as integral to Johnson & Johnson's and other health agencies’ commitment to creating a healthier world, aligning with health companies' vision of smarter, less invasive, personalized, and connected healthcare experiences.

Protection and Active Utilization of Cultural Heritage of Tunisia: Leveraging Service Design and Modern Technologies for Sustainable Heritage Preservation and Promotion View Digital Media

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Imen Chebbah  

Tunisia's cultural heritage, spanning over three millennia, is a rich mix of diverse civilizations, including the Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, and French. This heritage, comprising archaeological sites, monuments, traditions, and crafts, is crucial for both national identity and global heritage. However, it faces threats from environmental degradation, neglect, and insufficient preservation strategies. This research explores the potential of service design and modern technologies in preserving and promoting Tunisia's cultural heritage. By integrating user-centered service design with digitalization, 3D scanning, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR), the study proposes sustainable solutions for heritage preservation. The methodology includes virtual reality tours at the Carthage Welcome Center, video/audio projections at the Museum of the Water Circuit, and advanced audio-visual technology to animate statues at the National Museum of Carthage. Additionally, touring vehicles and 3D animation techniques will enhance visitor experiences and educational outreach. This interdisciplinary approach aims to increase cultural tourism, boost economic development, and preserve Tunisia's cultural identity for future generations. Ultimately, the proposed strategies have the potential to increase cultural tourism, boost economic development, and preserve Tunisia's identity while actively engaging local communities and stakeholders in the preservation efforts.

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