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2022 ◽  
Vol 269 ◽  
pp. 171-177
Author(s):  
Swathi Raman ◽  
Takshaka Patel ◽  
George Taylor ◽  
Sarah Kling ◽  
Lindsay Kuo

Author(s):  
O. Golub ◽  
A. Selivanyuk

The article actualizes the problem of developing a strategy and tactics for protecting a brand’s reputation in a crisis situation. The key elements of a crisis communication plan are described, tools are analyzed that help to reduce the reputational costs of an organization in a crisis. The virtualization of communications and the expansion of network interactions necessitate the use of the potential of modern media for wider coverage of target audiences in order to strengthen brand reputation. It is shown that the effective management of information flows, the use of PR technologies in new media along with traditional methods of organizing crisis communications in new media makes it possible to reduce reputational risks to a minimum. Implementation of the policy of active Internet presence through the organization and management of network communications forms another basis for successfully overcoming crisis phenomena, correcting reputation, increasing awareness, and ensuring a more stable brand position.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Irene Rivera-Trigueros ◽  
María-Dolores Olvera-Lobo

The development of Information and Communication Technologies has enabled companies to spread messages globally, allowing them to open new markets and reach international clients. In this sense, the multilingual dissemination of corporate information plays a key role, and, for this purpose, websites are great communication vehicles. The aim of this paper is to offer an overview of the internet presence of SMEs in Andalusia, along with their intention to reach international targets via the multilingual dissemination of corporate information, as well as determining the variables that influence these factors. To meet these objectives, a sample of 1425 SMEs has been analyzed. Results show that 52.3% of the companies evaluated had a website and only 10.3% of them offered their content translated to, at least, one language, and that variables such as company size, area of specialty and location may have an impact on these two aspects. The findings reveal that more research and policies are required to support SMEs in their digitalization and internationalization process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 116 (3) ◽  
pp. e343
Author(s):  
Scott Lundy ◽  
Johnathan Doolittle ◽  
Vivian Hua ◽  
Lin Chen ◽  
Neel Parekh ◽  
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Author(s):  
B. I. Bakare ◽  
S. M. Ekolama

Preventing man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attack using Artificial Neural Network refers to an in depth analysis of how calls are made vis-a-viz the structure of the inter-related operations that binds the respective subsystems within the GSM Architecture during calls. Calls in the GSM network is a request from aMobile Station (MS). This request has faced severe attacks due to the network’s access to Internet presence that has made its way into cellular telephony, creating a vulnerable and susceptible network attack such as Man-in-the-middle. This paper proffer solution to Man-in-the-middle attack during GSM calls by using Artificial Neural Network which can be embedded into the Protocol Stack to detect network intrusion and prevent Man-in-the-middle attack to obtain hitch-free local and international calls.


2021 ◽  
pp. 231-236
Author(s):  
Mary Jo Lodge ◽  
Paul R. Laird

Building on Angelica Schuyler’s search for “a revelation” in Act I of Hamilton, the editors describe their revelations from the volume, particularly how liminality underpins so many elements of the show, and how that liminality provides a critical basis for the musical’s continued success. The volume’s essays portray three distinct types of liminality. Liminality of place appears in chapters that describe the show’s various roots in Britain and those that track how Miranda moved Hamilton off-stage for the Ham4Ham shows, and then eventually online in its robust internet presence. Liminality of time unites three essays that find roots for Hamilton in theater history, and more specifically, in earlier musicals. The majority of essays deal with Hamilton’s liminality of function, addressing how the show works theatrically. Finally, the editors posit questions about where the show can be placed in terms of systemic racism and equity, competing casting philosophies, and possibilities for continuing scholarship.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine A. Middleton

This paper outlines seven actions recommended for businesses considering the establishment of an intranet or Internet presence. It places emphasis on understanding business communication needs, and indicates how they can be met with a variety of electronic communication technologies.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine A. Middleton

This paper outlines seven actions recommended for businesses considering the establishment of an intranet or Internet presence. It places emphasis on understanding business communication needs, and indicates how they can be met with a variety of electronic communication technologies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
pp. 284-309
Author(s):  
Milos Vukelic

The paper points out that there is a way to comprehend the phenomenon of national populism from the perspective of the international relations discipline. Additionally, to provide an interpretation of why national populism occurred in the United States and the European Union after 2014. The emergence of national populism in the United States and the European Union countries has endangered the survival of the liberal-democratic paradox. There are numerous scientific explanations attempting to explain how this phenomenon came about. In this paper, I will reduce these explanations to cultural, economic, and political arguments and arguments about human nature and the long-term logic of modernity. The author argues that these explanations have a research gap since there is no answer to why national populism occurred in 2014 simultaneously in the EU and the United States. As a set of tools in the international relations discipline, the author finds that relationalism provides us with lenses that can open up a space to claim that the simultaneous change, embodied in the emergence of national populism, occurred due to a change in the structure of the everyday. Therefore, the paper consists of an interdisciplinary literature review of relationalism in international relations, everyday nationalism, the influence of algorithmic power and algorithmic politics on the structure of human internet presence, and the existing works that indicate the source of national populism?s emergence. By proving the claims, the author points out the importance of studying processes in order to understand the events and changes in international relations that have occurred since 2014.


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