Protection Of Valuable Information In Public Information Space

Author(s):  
Alexander A. Grusho ◽  
Nick A. Grusho ◽  
Michael I. Zabezhailo ◽  
Elena E. Timonina
2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-114
Author(s):  
Indra Muizniece ◽  
Anna Kubule ◽  
Lauma Zihare ◽  
Dagnija Blumberga

AbstractThis study is a follow-up to previous research on the use of a transdisciplinary approach in the analysis of factors that influence bioeconomy development and interactions between them. It is very important to consider the significance of public opinion while performing transdisciplinary research. This study integrates public opinion in the bibliometric analysis method by using grey data from information available in the public information space: mass media and social networks. The network of factors influencing the development of bioeconomy, created with the help of social network analysis method, was compared with the one obtained from bibliometric analysis of SCOPUS database in order to find out the difference between scientific tendencies and the overall atmosphere in the information space. Although the structure of these networks varies, there is a common tendency in literature to identify the following factors as the key factors in the development of the bioeconomy: research and innovations; technology; energy and energy consumption.


Author(s):  
Galina Shchepilova ◽  
Dmitry Zhukov

The article deals with the influence of the landmark event - the Crimea and Sevastopols reunification with Russia - on the peninsulas information space, whose functional importance is crucial for interaction with the audience. The object of the research is television as part of the information space that has always had the biggest effect on the population as compared to the other mass media, regardless of the statesmanship (Soviet, Ukrainian, or Russian). The authors do a detailed study of the current period of television development. They point out that, in order to draw a coherent picture of the Crimeas television broadcasting system, it is necessary to analyze its multiple aspects, namely, finance, content, organizational and legal sphere, technologies and audience. However, the authors focus on the structural transformation of television in the Crimea and Sevastopol. The aim is to determine the place of the peninsulas current television broadcasting system in Russian media environment, and to outline its problem spots. The empirical base of the research, which provides for better understanding of the current state of the television industry in the Crimea, is a historical retrospective review of its establishment based on public information sources and expert evidence. The key research method is insider view. The theoretical base includes approaches to studying media systems, as well as the concept of the frontier.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewi Pascarani ◽  
Ni Nyoman

This study examines the media strategy developed by the militia in Bali, a civil troop organizes itself into a security service. Bali has experienced massive tourism industrialization meaning security services are required. Unfortunately, these groups are often associated with “premanism” (thuggery). In the period of 2012 – 2016, these militia groups spent much energy reforming their organizations’ image. Various strategies have been developed, using public information space to expose their organizations’ brand of populism. The research question then, is what media strategy has the militia adopted to reform their organizations’ image? To answer this question, data was collected by interview, observation and documentation. This research found that the types of publicity used by mass organizations in Bali are primarily pure publicity and paid publicity. Pure publicity can be seen at every celebration of religious holidays. The three main mass organizations in Bali seem to compete to congratulate the holidays with large billboard campaigns on the edge of the highway. On most occassions, the billboards also display photos of the leaders of these mass organizations. These leaders claimed that the initial purpose of installing the billboards was both to show a sense of tolerance towards other religions and to highlight the existence of these organizations. Paid publicity is usually undertaken in the form of advertorials. Meanwhile, they also use social media to publicize their social activities. Different from the traditional media they use, their social media represents their populist image as a tolerant social organization under the cultural wisdom “Ajeg Bali”, reflected by the use of Balinese Gods, weapons and colors as their symbols.


Obraz ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 122-132
Author(s):  
Anna Lichenko

The article outlines the development of local open data portals in Ukraine and their importance of the open public information space`s formation. It is substantiated that local open data portals are designed to play one of the pivotal roles in providing the media and citizens with up-to-date information on the activities of local authorities. The functional characteristics of open data portals of nine Ukrainian cities are outlined: Lviv, Dnipro, Vinnytsia, Kramatorsk, Mariupol, Dubno, Kolomyia, Bakhmut, Slavuta. It is determined that the process of development and improvement of city open data portals is underway in Ukraine, in particular, recommendations for the unified culture of data disclosure have been made, however, in practice it has not been implemented yet. One of the positive changes is the increase in the number of datasets in machine-readable formats XLS/XLSX and CSV, while much less sets in nonmachine-readable formats DOC and PDF are published.


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