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Our membership is comprised of leading scholars from five continents. Our expert scholars in strategic communication are available for media commentary, advice, training, and collaboration on numerous aspects of the field from artificial intelligence to misinformation, transhumanism to social innovation, manufacturing and employee relations, to politics and nontraditional warfare, to public diplomacy and government affairs, crises, disaster and emergency response, terrorism, problem solving, nonprofits, technological advances and innovation, ethics, and many specialized areas.

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Core Executive Board

Core Executive Board members are futurists who saw the need to address the turbulent challenges and crises in the modern world and as applied to our field of strategic communication.

Bruce Berger

Bruce K. Berger

Bruce K. Berger, Ph.D., is professor emeritus, advertising and public relations, at the University of Alabama (UA), and founding director of The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations. His research has been recognized with IPR’s Pathfinder Award (2012) and the Jackson Jackson & Wagner Behavioral Science Prize (2013). Previously, Berger was a PR executive for two global companies for 20 years and worked on projects in 30 countries.

Shannon Bowen

Shannon A. Bowen

Shannon A. Bowen, Ph.D., Founder & Executive Director, specializes in applied ethics, issues management, and decision models for helping organizations better face challenges. Her most cited works are on Kantian ethics, and she recently held an NSF grant with the Artificial Intelligence Institute studying emergency information during crises such as hurricanes.

Elina Erzikova

Elina Erzikova

Elina Erzikova, Ph. D. – Conference Director - Professor of Public Relations at Central Michigan University. She is a Fellow of the Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations at the University of Alabama. Her primary areas of research interest include relationships between the media & power and public relations leadership.

Yicheng Zhu

Yicheng Zhu

Yicheng Zhu (Ph.D., University of South Carolina) is an assistant professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Beijing Normal University, China P.R. His research interests include international public relations, public diplomacy, and computational communication research. 

 

Steering Committee

Steering Committee members advise, present research and concepts, and review papers with regard to how the future will impact their specialty area in strategic communication.

Ana Adi

Ana Adi

Ana Adi is a digital humanist and public relations consultant. Her work in recent years has been mostly focused the future of PR, gendered views of PR, (digital) storytelling, and public relations insight, evaluation and measurement, and CSR. She is  currently based in Berlin where she works at Quadriga University of Applied Sciences as a Professor of PR/Corporate Communications and co-leader of the MBA Communication, Public Affairs Leadership program. She has been appointed Vice-President of the university in 2022. Prior to her role here, she held lecturing and research posts in the UK, Belgium and Bahrain.

Sabrina Habib

Sabrina Habib

Sabrina Habib believes that understanding the creative process is the first step toward creative confidence in problem-solving—an essential life skill. She studies the influence of technology on the creative process and the best approaches for teaching creativity. She is an associate professor and program director at the University of South Carolina, having published numerous papers about creativity and qualitative methods. Sabrina is Brazilian and multicultural.

Jeong Nam Kim

Jeong Nam Kim

Jeong-Nam Kim is the Gaylord Family Endowed Chair of Strategic Communication at the University of Oklahoma. He serves as a senior editor of the journal “Health Communication,” and was elected as an educator member of the Arthur W. Page Society. Kim was awarded the Jackson Jackson & Wagner Behavioral Science Prize for his research. Kim investigates "public behavior" and its implications for social dynamics. He has theorized on people’s communicative actions in individual life and in response to social problems. He applies theories, such as his Situational Theory of Problem Solving, to the fields of public relations, strategic communication, health communication, public diplomacy, corporate and government communication.

Alessandro Lovari

Alessandro Lovari

Alessandro Lovari is as Associate Professor of Sociology of Communication at the University of Cagliari (Italy). Lovari’s research focuses on public sector communication, public relations, and health communication. He also studies social media impact on organizations and citizens’ behaviors. He was visiting research scholar at Purdue University, University of Cincinnati, and University of South Carolina (USA). His works appear in several books and international journals like Public Relations Review, Journal of Public Affairs, International Journal of Strategic Communication, Health Communication, International Journal of Communication.

Katie Place

Katie Place

Katie R. Place is Professor of Strategic Communication in the School of Communication at Quinnipiac University, USA. Her research examines power, ethics, and listening in public relations. She has authored more than 60 conference papers or publications in such peer-reviewed journals as Journal of Public Relations Research, Public Relations Review, and Journal of Media Ethics.

Sónia Pedro Sebastião

Sónia Pedro Sebastião

Sónia Pedro Sebastião is a Full Professor of Communication Sciences at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Lisbon. She acts as Scientific and Pedagogical Coordinator of the Communication Sciences Department and as President of the Executive Board of the Research Center for Public Administration and Public Policies.

 

Affiliates

Affiliate members of the Consortium represent numerous countries, continents, and theoretical perspectives; they advise the group on trends and issues in their region and research area.

Khalid Alharbi

Khalid Alharbi

Khalid Alharbi (Ph.D., University of South Carolina) is an assistant professor in College of Media and Communication at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU). In recognition of his outstanding scholarly contributions, he has just received the IMSIU Excellent in research (Graduate Studies Category) Award. His research interest lies in the areas of influencer marketing and corporate social responsibility/advocacy. He also works as a strategic communication consultant for a number of companies and government agencies.

Lucinda Austin

Lucinda Austin

Lucinda Austin (Ph.D.) is the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research at the University of North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media. She researches social media and crisis communication and corporate social responsibility and advocacy. Her past professional experience includes research and communications for CDC, HHS, FEMA, Red Cross, and others. Austin is co-editor of two Routledge books on Social Media and Crisis Communication.

Ruth Avidar

Ruth Avidar

Ruth Avidar is a Senior Lecturer and the head of the Marketing Communication track in the Department of Communication at Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel. She is also a faculty member in the Department of Health Systems Management. Avidar is a former public relations practitioner, and her research examines online public relations, social media, interactivity and responsiveness, customer and patient experience, dialog and engagement, and new technologies in communication and health care. Her works appear in several books and international journals such as Public Relations Review and Journal of Public Relations Research, and she serves as a member of several editorial boards of international journals in the field of communication.

Flora Hung-Baesecke

Flora Hung-Baesecke

Flora Hung-Baesecke teaches at University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Her research interests include CSR, stakeholder engagement, and social media. She publishes in refereed journals and won several top paper awards. She is a member of the Arthur W. Page Society and is active in the international academic community.

 
 
Patrice M. Buzzanell

Patrice M. Buzzanell

Patrice M. Buzzanell is Distinguished University Professor, past Chair of the Department of Communication at the University of South Florida, and Fellow and Past President of the International Communication Association (ICA). She also is a Distinguished Scholar for the National Communication Association (NCA), Past President of the Council of Communication Associations, and Past President and Wise Woman of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender. She has received career achievement awards from ICA, NCA, the Central States Communication Association, and Purdue University where she was a Distinguished University Professor in communication and engineering education, and Endowed Chair and Director of the Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence. With around 350 publications, including 4 co/edited books, her primary research areas are organizational communication, career, work-life, resilience, feminist/gender, and human-centered design.

Regina Yi-Ru Chen 

Regina Yi-Ru Chen 

Yi-Ru Regina Chen, Ph.D., specializes in strategic communication, social media engagement and gamification, CSR, and creating shared value (CSV). Her current research focuses on the psychology of strategic communication and social influence among specific stakeholders. She received the Hong Kong General Research Grant and the ICA PRD’s Robert Heath Award.

Alice Cheng

Yang/Alice Cheng

Yang/Alice Cheng is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Communication and an adjunct professor at the Poole College of Management, NCSU. She has taught many courses such as strategic management, research methods, the introduction of public relations, and crisis communication. She has demonstrated a long-term commitment to research involving artificial intelligence and virtual reality, global public relations management, and crisis communication. She has published more than 70 journal articles and book chapters. Some of her publications have appeared in top journals such as The New Media & Society, American Behavioral Scientist, Social Science Computer Review, Computers in Human Behavior, Journal of Public Relations Research, Journal of Product & Brand Management, Telematics and Informatics, Mass Communication & Society, International Journal of Communication, Public Relations Review, and Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. Recently, Cheng extensively served as a guest speaker or keynote speaker for international institutions such as MIT, Peking University, Zhejiang U, Xiamen U, U of Technology Sydney, and Nanjing Normal U.

Myoung-Gi Chon

Myoung-Gi Chon

Myoung-Gi Chon, Ph.D. is an associate professor of public relations at Auburn University. He also serves as an Associate Editor for the Asian Journal of Public Relations. His research areas encompass crisis communication, health communication, organizational innovation, and public diplomacy. Notably, he has contributed to the development of key measurements in these fields, such as integrative model of activism, principles related to issues and crisis, and allegiant communication behavior.

Lucia D’Ambrosi

Lucia D’Ambrosi

Lucia D’Ambrosi is Associate Professor in Sociology of Culture and Communication processes (SPS/08), Sapienza University of Rome (Italy), Department of Communication and Social Research. Has published widely on public sector communication in Italy and Europe, participatory processes and digital media with a focus on the European strategies and gender studies. Currently, she is member of the Research Unit GEMMA (Gender and Media Matters). Her work has been published in journals like International Review of Sociology, Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies, Javnost- The public, Participation and Conflict. 

Gea Ducci

Gea Ducci

Gea Ducci is associate professor in Sociology of culture and communication at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo (Italy), coordinator of a master's degree course in Communication and Advertising for Organizations, member of the PhD board in Humanistic Studies and of the Research Lab on Advanced Communication. She is elected member of the board of Italian Sociology Association. Her research focuses on public sector communication, health communication, social issues communication and digital media. Her work appear in several books and scientific journals, like Participation and Conflict, Sociological Forum, Mediascapes Journal. 

Eiken Hayashi

David Ebert

Visual analytics, human-computer teaming, trustable AI, fundamental data science advances with targeted impact in energy and climate resiliency and sustainability, defense and security, health and digital humanities.

Mari K. Eder

Mari K. Eder

Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, is a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. General Eder has served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in strategic communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden’s International Training Command. She served in a number of senior positions in the Pentagon, on the Army Staff, as Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve, and with DoD’s Reserve Forces Policy Board. General Eder speaks and writes frequently on communication topics and has published in USA Today, TIME Magazine, The Hill, and other outlets.

Craig Fleisher

Craig Fleisher

Craig S. Fleisher, Ph.D. is an internationally focused scholar who has authored/edited 17 books and 250 scholarly publications in applied analytics & intelligence, corporate & public affairs, and strategy. He has been an endowed Research Chair, Dean, MBA Director, Chair and/or tenured Full Professor at Calgary, Wilfrid Laurier, New Brunswick, Windsor (CA) and Coastal Georgia (US). He has held standing graduate faculty appointments at Tampere (FI), Università della Svizzera Italiana (CH), and visiting fellowships/positions at the Universities of Sydney & Macquarie (AU), DeMontfort (UK), UNISA, Johannesburg & Pretoria (SA), and Otago & Waikato (NZ). Craig’s professional leadership experience includes being past President and Meritorious award winner for outstanding lifetime contributions to competition and strategy of Strategic Consortium of Intelligence Professionals (SCIP), ExCom & founding member of the Council of Competitive Intelligence Fellows, President of the Canadian Council for Public Affairs Advancement (Toronto), Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Competitive Intelligence Foundation (Washington, DC), Board Member and Canadian Chapter Advisor of the Year winner of Golden Key Intl. Honour Society, and Chief Analytics Officer of Aurora WDC (Madison, WI) and advisor to hundreds of market-leading enterprises. Scholarly leadership included being Executive Editor of the Journal of Competitive Intelligence and Management and Deputy, Regional Editor for the Journal of Public Affairs, national advisory board member of Canada’s National Research Council, and service on numerous editorial boards. He is an IABC life member, long-standing member of the Canadian Who's Who, founding and past board member of the Intl. Assn. of Business & Society, and MPRCA. Craig currently serves as Graduate Course Director and Professor (adj) with the Institute of Health and Equity at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Affiliate Faculty & Graduate Research Course Director in Mercyhurst University’s Ridge College of Intelligence Studies and Applied Sciences.

Gisela Marques Pereira Gonçalves

Gisela Marques Pereira Gonçalves

Gisela Marques Pereira Gonçalves holds a PhD in Communication Sciences. She is Associate Professor at the University of Beira Interior (UBI) and coordinator of the Strategic Communication research group of LabCom - a Communication research centre. Vice-president of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, she is the coordinator of the post-graduation studies in Strategic Communication at UBI. She has authored 2 books, edited 17 collective volumes, published around one hundred scientific publications, supervised 4 PhD theses and 39 Master dissertations. Former chair of the ECREA Strategic and Organizational Communication Section. She is the editor-in-chief of Estudos de Comunicação, a Portuguese journal indexed in Scopus. Her research interest’s concern: ethics, public relations, political and strategic communication, crises and risk communication.

Harness

Delaney Harness

Delaney Harness, Ph.D., focuses on inter-organizational and collective action networks in sustainability and human rights initiatives, examining the transparency and surveillance practices of corporate actors, NGOs, and governments. She studies corporate social responsibility (CSR) and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices within the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), alongside the negotiation processes of sustainability policy. She received distinctions from the National Communication Association and International Communication Association, holds a Taft Research Fellowship, and was awarded the inaugural C-SPAN Graduate Fellowship.  

Eiken Hayashi

Eiken Hayashi

After studying a doctoral course at University of Cambridge, he was an adjunct professor at Cornell University in the US, and a visiting researcher at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University in Japan.  He is currently a visiting researcher at Osaka University of Economics and Law, and a director at the East Asia Research Institute in Japan.

Sievert Holger

Sievert Holger

Holger Sievert, Ph.D. is a professor of communication management and, as dean of studies, academically in charge of the Cologne campus of Macromedia University in Germany. His research focuses on international, internal, interactive and non-profit communication (the last one especially concerning religious institutions). He has published almost a dozen books and over 100 journal and book articles on these topics. Dr. Sievert presents regularly his research results at major international conferences (most recently at ECIC, ECREA, EUPRERA and IAMCR).

Yi-Hui Christine Huang

Yi-Hui Christine Huang

Yi-Hui Christine Huang (Ph.D., University of Maryland) is Chair Professor of the Department of Communication and Media at City University of Hong Kong and International Communication Association (ICA) Fellow. She has been committed to research on strategic communication, risk communication in health and technology, crisis communication, relationship management and conflict resolution, and cross-cultural communication. She currently serves as Editor for Communication and the Public (ESCI) and Communication and Society (TSSCI). She have also been a founding editorial board member for the Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication. In addition, she serves as an editorial board member for more than 10 major international SSCI journals, such as Journal of Communication, Journal of Public Relations Research, and Public Relations Review.

Yusuki Ibuki 

Yusuki Ibuki 

Prof. Yusuke Ibuki is an associate professor in the Faculty of Business Administration at Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan. His research focus is primarily on the human resource development of the strategic communication practitioner for gaining a sustainable competitive advantage. He was an executive director for the Japan Society for Corporate Communication Studies and is currently serving as an executive director for the Japan Academy of Advertising.

Takashi Inoue

Takashi Inoue

Takashi Inoue, 50 years in public relations, CEO Inoue Public Relations, and Visiting Professor Kyoto University Business School. Known for the "three forces of hyper-globalization", and "Self-Correction Model.” Author of several books and in English: Public Relations in Hyper-globalization: Essential Relationship Management - A Japan Perspective (Routledge, 2018).

 
 
Kerr

Michael L. Kent

Michael L. Kent, Ph.D., is an Honorary Professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney Australia. Kent’s research interests include: Public Relations and Rhetorical Theory, Dialogic Communication, Engagement, New Technology, Social Media, and Mediated Communication, Metaphor, International Communication, Issues Management, Academic Community, Communication Ethics, and Thanatology/Eschatology. 

Kerr

Vindel Kerr

Vindel Kerr, D.B.A., is a former Assistant Professor of Business Ethics (The U.W.I.), Founder of GovStrat Limited and an internationally award-winning corporate governance expert. Vindel is a serving CEO, NED and former Chairman and Director of several SOEs. He has trained or advised 10,000+ Board Directors/Executives, globally.  His research focuses on the intercept of ethics and law, corruption and whistleblowing. 

Dennis F. Kinsey

Dennis F. Kinsey

Dennis F. Kinsey (Ph.D. Stanford University) is Professor of Public Relations, and Director of the Public Diplomacy and Global Communications program at Syracuse University. He is co-editor of the book, International Public Relations and Public Diplomacy: Communication and Engagement. Kinsey has published in Corporate Reputation Review, Journal of Advertising Research, Journal of Human Subjectivity, Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, Journalism Educator, Exchange: The journal of public diplomacy, Operant Subjectivity, Political Communication, Political Psychology, Public Relations Review and Visual Communication Quarterly. 

La Rocca

Gevisa La Rocca

Gevisa La Rocca (Ph.D.) is Associate Professor of Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes at the Kore University of Enna. She has a background in sociology of communication, quantitative and qualitative research methods. She is Co-PI on the research project INSULANDER.

Amaro La Rosa

Amaro La Rosa

Graduate in Psychology, Master in Communication Sciences, candidate for Doctor in Psychology and Journalist. Specialist in Media Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. Professor at the Women's University of the Sacred Heart (UNIFE) in Lima, Peru. Specialization Studies at CIESPAL (Quito - Ecuador), Center for Public Policy Analysis of the University of Chile and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Author of 14+ books published in Peru and speaker in numerous scientific meetings in diverse countries.

Alexander Laskin

Alexander Laskin

Alexander V. Laskin (Ph.D., University of Florida) is a professor at Quinnipiac University (USA). He is author of about 100 publications, focused primarily on investor relations, reputation management, and emerging technologies. He recently published: Organizational Reputation Management: A Strategic Public Relations Perspective (2024); Investor Relations and Financial Communication (2022); and Social, Mobile, and Emerging Media Around the World (2018). His research was recognized with awards from the Association for Business Communication, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, and the Institute for Public Relations. Laskin also served as a Fulbright Specialist, Page Legacy Scholar, Albert Schweitzer Fellow, Plank Center Fellow, and the People’s United Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Innovation Faculty Fellow. Laskin offers consulting services in investor relations, research and evaluation, and international communications.

 
Itzhak Mashiah

Itzhak Mashiah

Itzhak Mashiah is a visiting scholar at New York University. He teaches in the Integrated Marketing Communication Department at the UM in Oxford, MS. His research interests include marketing communication, brand management, strategic rhetoric, tech storytelling, innovation discourse, and policy.

Alessandra Mazzei

Alessandra Mazzei

Alessandra Mazzei is Associate Professor of Corporate Communication at Università IULM, where she is also Director of the Centre for Employee Relations and Communication and Coordinator of the bachelor programme in Corporate Communication and Public Relations. Main research interests are:  Corporate Communication, Employee communication and engagement, Organizational voice, silence and dissent, Diversity & Inclusion, Internal Crisis Communication.

Linjuan Rita Men

Linjuan Rita Men

Linjuan Rita Men, Ph.D., APR, is Professor of Public Relations and Director of Internal Communication Research in the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida. Men’s background is based primarily in corporate communication research and consulting. Her research interests include internal communication, leadership communication, emerging technologies, and entrepreneurial communications. 

Angeles Moreno

Angeles Moreno

Ángeles Moreno is outgoing President of the European Public Relations and Research Association and a leader researcher at the high-performance Group of Advanced Studies on Communication-University Rey Juan Carlos. She is highly regarded as an author with (+120 publications H-index: 30), awarded by PRSA, ICA, EUPRERA and AIRP. She is in the ranking of most relevant Spanish scientific and has hold positions in main academic associations and committees of national and international research bodies.

Lan Ni

Lan Ni

Lan Ni, Ph.D., is professor in the Valenti School of Communication at the University of Houston. Her research examines publics, relationship management, and conflict management through an intercultural approach. Funded by many national funding agencies, her research centers on community engagement, public health, technology innovation, and social conflicts. Her work is represented by two lead authored/edited books on intercultural public relations, award-winning campaigns addressing extremism and racism, and community advocacy and consulting.

Sunday Odedele

Sunday Odedele

Sunday Odedele, Lagos, Nigeria specializes on Research and International Public Relations. Advisory board member of The Federation of Public Relations Association of Italy. Speaker at the First World Public Relations Festival, Rome, 2003. Co-author of the Evolution of Public Relations: Case Studies of Countries in Transition (IPR, 2004/2008. The Role of Philosophy of Public Relations and Corporate Communication in Institutionalizing Public Relations and Corporate Communication (IPR, 2008). Author of Public Relations and Communication Management in Africa, (2008/2012).

Evandro Oliveira

Evandro Oliveira

Sunday Odedele, Lagos, Nigeria specializes on Research and International Public Relations. Advisory board member of The Federation of Public Relations Association of Italy. Speaker at the First World Public Relations Festival, Rome, 2003. Co-author of the Evolution of Public Relations: Case Studies of Countries in Transition (IPR, 2004/2008. The Role of Philosophy of Public Relations and Corporate Communication in Institutionalizing Public Relations and Corporate Communication (IPR, 2008). Author of Public Relations and Communication Management in Africa, (2008/2012).

Evgeny Pashentsev

Evgeny Pashentsev

Prof. Evgeny Pashentsev is a leading researcher at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, visiting professor at St Petersburg University. Director of the International Center for Social and Political Studies and Consulting. Coordinator of the International Research Group on Threats for International Psychological Security by Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence (Research MUAI). Member of the International Advisory Board of Comunicar (Spain) and the editorial board of The Journal of Political Marketing (USA).

Author and/or editor of 38 books. Among the last ones: Strategic Communication in EU-Russia Relations (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, 2020; The Palgrave Handbook of Malicious Use of AI and Psychological Security (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.

In 2021-2023, he headed the work of Russian researchers within the framework of a joint project supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) and the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS) on the topic "Malicious use of artificial intelligence and challenges to psychological security in Northeast Asia". Areas of current research: malicious use of artificial intelligence and psychological security, artificial intelligence and future models of global development, strategic communication.

David Perlmutter

David D. Perlmutter, Ph.D.

From 2013 to 2023 David D. Perlmutter was dean of the College of Media & Communication (CoMC) at Texas Tech University where he is now a full professor. Perlmutter is the author or editor of ten books on political communication, new media technologies, and higher education published by, among others, Palgrave, Oxford, and Harvard University Press. In 2017, he was elected vice president of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and served a term as president in 2019–2020.

Lance Porter

Lance Porter

Lance Porter researches social media, computational communication, and cultural computing.

Brett Robertson

Brett Robertson

Brett Robertson studies communication technology use in organizational, risk, and mass communication contexts. His research projects explore how individuals use social media and mobile devices in the workplace and disaster-related contexts. Much of his recent focus has been on disaster preparedness and prevention communication — and the barriers that vulnerable and marginalized populations face during natural disasters. His work explores how emerging technologies can mediate these barriers.

Fatima Roumate

Fatima Roumate

Fatima Roumate PhD. Is a Full Professor of the International Law at the Faculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences Agdal, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Founding President of the International Institute of Scientific Research, Marrakech since 2010.

Member of the Ad Hoc Expert Group for the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence UNESCO, Morocco. 

Member of the Information Ethics Working Group IFAP, UNESCO since 2020. 

Member of the Delegation representing Morocco in intergovernmental negotiations on the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence UNESCO, 

Member of International Telecommunication Union, ITU Focus Group on AI & Environmental Efficiency (FG-AI4EE)

Founding Member of AI Talk Initiative Code Explorer

Member of the Consortium Global AI Network for Social Good [GAIN4SG]

Founder of the Global Network of AI and International Society GNAI&IS.

Expert, Cybersecurity and International Cooperation, Council of Europe as a part of the CoE Wiki Cybercrime project from 2014 to 2016.

As a head of The International Institute of Scientific Research she was ranked 25th in The Thinkers360 annual leaderboard for the 50 Thought Leading Companies on Artificial Intelligence for 2023.

50 Thought Leading Companies on Artificial Intelligence 2023 | Thinkers360

Her name is cited in the list of the Top 20 Inspirational Women of the African Diaspora Professional Women (ADIPWO) list for 2023. This list recognizes and celebrates outstanding women who have made significant contributions in various industries and are putting Africa on the global map. Fostering prosperity for african women (francinebeleyi.com)

Her edited book topped the list of the 20best Books on AI and research, of all time released by Book Athority by the end of January 2023.

Est Artificial Intelligence Research Books of All Time - BookAuthority

She received several awards such as the Award titled “Iconic leader creating change for a better world”  organized by the Women Economic Forum in The Hague, 2017 and the Award received during the Conference organized by Technopark Casablanca and titled “Moroccan Women, a major player in sustainable and prosperous inclusive development”March 19, 2022.

She is a guest editor of the special issue of the Journal of Social Policy Studies indexed in SCOPUS and dedicated to AI and social policy. 

She is member of several scientific board comitees of indexed journals such Magazine Cátedra Villarreal Posgrado and the  International Journal titled Revista Científica de Comunicación Social Bausate published by the University Jaime Bausate y Meza, Lima, Peru. She published several books and indexed articles in Arabic, French and English.

She organized a lot of sessions of training for young teachers, elected women, and entrepreneurs and she organized a lot of international conferences about education, science, technology, Artificial Intelligence and media, communication and journalism.

Speaker in a lot of international conferences one of them was organized in the House of State in Finland.

She was nominated by the Department of States of USA to participate in the IVLP International Visitor Leadership.  

Sergei A. Samoilenko

Sergei A. Samoilenko

Sergei A. Samoilenko is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at George Mason University. His research focuses on issues in public relations, reputation management, and crisis communication. He is a co-founder of the Research Lab for Character Assassination and Reputation Politics (CARP), an interdisciplinary research community, studying strategies and tactics of subversive communication and reputation management: https://carpresearchlab.org/. He has coauthored and co-edited a number of books including Routledge Handbook of Character Assassination and Reputation Management, Handbook of Research on Deception, Fake News, and Misinformation Online, and Media and Public Relations Research in Post-Socialist Societies.

Marko Selakovic

Marko Selaković

Marko Selaković, Ph.D. is manager, researcher and scholarly academic who is occupying various senior roles at SP Jain School of Global Management – Dubai campus (currently Deputy Director and Assistant Professor). He is a strategic management and communications professional with more than 20 years of top-level experience in Europe and the Gulf countries. Selaković is specialized in strategic and international communications and development, stakeholder relations and crisis management. In addition to the academic positions, he is currently Chairman of Serbian Business Council in Dubai. Previously he was Head of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia Office to the UAE, Business Director of Expo 2020 Serbia, and Vice-president of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Gulf Chapter. Selaković is author or co-author of numerous research papers related to the strategic, crisis, investor and internal communications.

Amith Sheth

Founding Director od Artificial Intelligence Institute at University of South Carolina

Marko Selakovic

Jae-Hwa Shin

Jae-Hwa Shin, Ph.D., MPH, MBA, APR, has held roles such as public relations sequence head, public relations master’s program coordinator, and faculty advisor at the University of Southern Mississippi. She is Vice Chair/Chair of the National Communication Association Public Relations Division in 2024-25 and serves on the Journal of Public Relations Research's editorial board. Involved in the Scripps Leadership Academy, Diverse Leadership Fellowship, and a Fellow of the Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center, Shin has initiated impactful programs including the Artificial Intelligence Community at Southern Miss. She holds a doctorate from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and her notable publications include Public Relations Theory and Public Relations Strategies and Tactics. She is a Distinguished Professor of Teaching at Southern Miss."

Greg Simons

Greg Simons

He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Greg graduated with a PhD from the University of Canterbury in 2004, in 2015 became Associate Professor at the Department of Government, Uppsala University. Greg Simons is currently a lecturer at the Department of Communication Science at Turiba University in Riga, Latvia. Research interests include the changing political dynamics and relationships, mass media, public diplomacy, information warfare, hybrid warfare and subversion, organized persuasive communication, political marketing, crisis management communications, media and armed conflict, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Also researching the relationships and connections between information, politics and armed conflict more broadly, such as the GWOT and Arab Spring, the interpretation and representation of events and processes in the New Cold War (within the context of the transforming global order). Simons is the author and/or editor of numerous refereed articles, chapters and books: with over 17 books, 30 book chapters and more than 120 articles, with nearly 400 presentations around the world and approximately 350 media interviews.  

Marica Spalletta

Marica Spalletta

Marica Spalletta (Ph.D.) is Associate Professor in Communication and Media Sociology at Link Campus University of Rome (Italy). Her research interests focus on the mediatization of cultural processes, the development of agendas in hybrid media system, the credibility issue; she is also interested in the gender perspective in media narratives. Over the last 20 years, she has leaded and participated to several national and international research projects, among which the H2020 “DETECt. Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives”. Currently, she serves as principal investigator of the EU project “GEMINI. Gender Equality through Media Investigation and New training Insights” (CERV-2022-GE). Her work has been published in journals like European Journal of Communication, Comunicazione Politica, Problemi dell’informazione, Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies.   

Linwan Wu

Arco Timmermans

Arco Timmermans is public affairs analyst, writer, and speaker and is affiliated to Leiden University, The Netherlands. He obtained his PhD at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy and has held a Chair by Special Appointment in Public Affairs. His research and writing are on public affairs, coalition politics, the nexus between science and practice, and agenda setting in a comparative perspective. He has developed a public affairs specialization track at the post-graduate level, and also is a professional trainer, speaker, and commentator on news items. He has some 200 academic and professional publications, among which four books, and over 300 media appearances.

Katerina Tsetsura

Katerina Tsetsura

Katerina Tsetsura, Ph.D., is a Gaylord Family Professor of Public Relations (full professor) in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Oklahoma in the USA. Dr. Tsetsura is internationally known for her work in global public relations, media transparency, and strategic narratives and information environments in the age of distrust.

Elira Turdubaeva

Elira Turdubaeva

Elira Turdubaeva has a Ph.D. degree in Media and Communications from Kyrgyzstan-Turkey Manas University. She worked at several universities, including a prior appointment as Department Head of Journalism and Mass Communications at American University of Central Asia. She is also a founder of a new start-up Online University in Kyrgyzstan and Association of Communicators of Kyrgyzstan. Currently she is a Head of Journalism and Mass Communications Program at International Ala-Too University in Kyrgyzstan. Her research focuses on media and AI, media uses, AI in education, political participation and media, election campaign analysis, protests and social media, social media uses, network analysis, new media studies, ICT and youth, propaganda analysis, representations of gender, journalism education, media and migration, media and activism, surveillance technologies and privacy in Central Asia, hate speech and social media, media and conflicts in Central Asia, etc. She is a co-editor of a book “Mapping the Media and Communication Landscape of Central Asia”. Currently she is a Fulbright Scholar at School of Communication at University of Miami conducting research on “Social Media’s Role in Civic Engagement in Central Asia: Pilot Study of Kyrgyzstan”

 
Linwan Wu

Linwan Wu

Linwan Wu (Ph.D., University of Florida) is currently an Associate Professor of Advertising and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Information and Communications at the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on advertising psychology and communication technology.

Anli

Anli Xiao

Anli Xiao, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina.  Prior to joining the University of South Carolina, Anli Xiao was an assistant professor of communication at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Xiao's research concentrations include multicultural public relations, global public relations and nonprofit communication. 

Sung-Un Yang

Sung-Un Yang

Sung-Un Yang, Ph.D. (University of Maryland), is a professor and Chair of the Department of Mass Communication, Advertising, and Public Relations at Boston University. Prior to joining Boston University in 2024, Sung-Un was the Ralph Winslow Endowed Professor at Indiana University Media School. Since 2022, he has also been the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Public Relations Research (JPRR).

Cen (April) Yue

Cen (April) Yue

Cen “April” Yue, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Public Relations at Boston University’s College of Communication. Her research areas include internal public relations, leadership communication, organizational change management, and corporate social responsibility and irresponsibility. She has published in journals such as Communication Research, Journal of Public Relations Research, Public Relations Review, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Journal of Business Research, and International Journal of Business Communication, among others. Yue also serves as the Chief Research Editor at the Institute for Public Relations’ Organizational Communication Research Center.

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