Donald Trump s Social Media Communication or the voice of a man is stronger than the voice of an institution | Author : Tanase Tasente, Mihaela Rus | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) have revolutionized the communication strategies of public institutions in recent years, and communication strategies have understood the different principles on which these new media have been built, compared to traditional means of communication. Beyond the huge openness of these social environments, Social Meda is encouraging users to participate in the in the government process and created a new mechanism through which institution becomes a person, and institutional communication becomes interpersonal communication. This was speculated by many candidates who have won such a high online reputation that their voice can be stronger than the voice of an institution. This study focused on analyzing the Social Media communication strategy of Donald Trump, from 1 July 2018 to 1 July 2019. Thus, we have analyzed the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that facilitate Social Media communication, we have identified and analyzed the messages that generate high engagement from users as well as the dominant reactions generated by the online audience. |
| The mobilizing power of Facebook in the campaign for the ongoing presidential elections 2019 in Romania – candidate Viorica Dancila | Author : Nicoleta Bercaru, Sorin Bercaru | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :In an era of communication, technology and dependence on online social networks, Social Media are communication tools that public administrations and especially political actors must learn to use efficiently. Our objective are: (1) analysis of key performance indicators (KPIs) that facilitate the communication on Facebook of the PSD candidate, Viorca Dancila, Coparativ with the PNL candidate, Klaus Werner Iohannis, during the presidential election campaign, (2) identify and analyze messages that generate high commitment rate from the utiizers, (3) analyzing the dominant emotions generated by the online audience. |
| Press freedom and media ownership are factors that influence media performance: comparative analysis of these factors in USA and Nigeria | Author : Modu Alh. Bukar, Mohammed Kaka, Mai Dunoma Zannah | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The paper is to examine the influence of press freedom and media ownership in the performance of the media institutions in the United States of America and Federal Republic of Nigeria. However, in order to set for such discourse there is indispensable need to review some of the normative theories of the media, which will enable us to locate the appropriate principles guiding the operation of the media in each countries under study. The subdivided into: Abstract, Introduction, Normative Theories of the press, press freedom in United States, press freedom in Nigeria (democracy and press freedom, freedom of information act and conclusion). The analysis concludes that, The United States even has provision in their law and constitution forbidding state interference in the area of information content and dissemination. In Nigeria however, the state control society including the mass media. In this regard, whether media are owned by public or private individuals, they are only meant to service the government in power and were forbidden to criticize the government or its functionaries. The paper recommends that, For Nigerian press to be free the country should militate the all laws or factors that against the press freedom and Members of the Nigerian press must adhere to the ethics of the profession, in order to compete with others freers press of the other countries. |
| Exitomania, the propaganda machine that can destroy the European Union | Author : Tanase Tasente, Mihaela Rus | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Euroscepticism has worsened among the member countries, and an opinion poll conducted by the Pew Research Center, on a sample of 10,491 respondents from 10 EU countries and published shows that in 2 member countries - France and Greece - 61% and 71% of the citizens regard the European Union in a negative sense. This unfavorable perception regarding the future of the European Union has spread and was immediately exploited by political parties from different countries that have been voted in the European Parliament. Thus, we can see that the Euro-Parliamentary groups with Eurosceptic ideologies started to grow fast and according to the configuration of the 2019 European Parliament, we can see that the eurosceptics gain more strength. Through this research, we set out to analyze the degree of online interest regarding keywords related to EU leaving, in 8 countries of the European Union: The Netherlands (Nexit), United Kingdom (Brexit), France (Frexit), Greece (Grexit), Ireland (Irexit), Spain (Spexit), Italy (Italexit) and Sweden (Swexit). In order to reach the research objectives, we collected the data on the online interest from the Google Trends website (the evolution over time regarding Euroscepticism in the European Union, the maps regarding the regions of the 8 countries monitored with the highest degree of online interest for "EU leaving", and the most searched keywords in each country regarding leaving the European Union). The monitoring period is January 2004 – July 2019. |
| The Swiss Model of Direct Democracy | Author : Miroslaw Matyja | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Due to the challenges that modern representative democracy is facing, citizens and politicians of various countries are looking for new solutions and ways to ensure the optimal functioning of their political and decision making system. In this context, Switzerland appears to be a country relatively immune to the current crisis. Why is that? As a direct democracy where the rule of the people remains the fundamental principle, it provides its citizens with instruments: referendum, popular initiative, popular veto, which allow them to resolve any problems that arise both on the national and local level. The essential characteristic of the Swiss system, which is also its main strength, is that unlike other European democracies it grants its citizens full power over their homeland, making them the actual sovereign. The author of this article discusses various aspects of the Swiss model of democracy and suggests that it offers the best solutions for the optimal development of any country. |
| The role of experiences and sociability networks in the construction of narratives in enterprises | Author : Rafael Baldomero López Lozano | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This article seeks to know the role of experiences and networks of sociability in the nations narratives among a group of businessmen and executives belonging to various business associations in Lima. These perceptions, representations and experiences were developed within the framework of the thesis "Analysis of the discourse on Peruvian society in the main business associations of Lima". Thus, research stems from the need to study the most privileged sectors of Peruvian society from anthropology because it helps to understand how power is exercised in Latin America. |
| Interdisciplinary approach cannibalism | Author : Laura-Vasilica Alexoae | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Cannibalism is the science used as needed to designate habit of devouring human beings individuals of their species. Cannibalistic phenomenon occurred all due în world, but his command to spread decreased over time, but evidence of its existence afirma înca antiquity, due palaeontological researches and methods of analyzes. Archaeological evidence displayed digits indicate The fact that this habit was often întâlnit, located not simply a religious implications, with one of the most effective proper way, practical survival. |
| Criminological approach to domestic violence | Author : Alina Anton | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :A vast literature convincingly reveals the efforts made in this area to understand how profound and comprehensive anti-social behavior of the offender. These efforts are duplicated, but from those taken to punish offenders, but especially for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Legal psychology and criminology, as well as general and social psychology, it operates with the concept of personality, a multidisciplinary construct. The concept of personality encompasses the essence of man as subject and object of socio-historical process, a system of attributes biopsychosocial structures, behavioral, temperamental, of character, personal values related to the social, ordering a person. |
| Claiming Incentive Logistics at the Heavy 4th Tuban Cement Project in Indonesia: A Practical Guidance | Author : Effnu Subiyanto | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This practical research aims to be guidance for investors who intend to claiming projects’ incentives offered by Indonesia’s government. Many of them failed to claim such incentives due to lack documents fulfillment since preparation, they mostly unaware, when it needed just realized requiring many revisions and finally came to end-rejection. Scope of this paper is in Indonesia for investors who are in preparation-stage to do project investments. It comes to conclude that remodeling logistics’ execution can successfully reduce to only 7% of logistics costs or far below than Doing Business’ finding. Methodology applied was changing Incoterms to be free on board (FOB) instead of cost and freight (CFR). |
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