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Empowering Saudi Women for Sports as Response to Saudi Vision 2030: An Analytical Study Imawan, Riswanda; Zuliansyah, Zulmi; Surwandono, Surwandono
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Prodi Hubungan Internasional Program Magister Univ. Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jiwp.v8i2.106

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Saudi Arabia has undergone significant social and cultural transformations since it announced the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030, a plan to diversify the economy from oil dependence. One of the most impacted areas is sports, particularly women's sports. This article aims to examine the impact of Saudi Vision 2030 on women's empowerment in sports. This article uses a library research method and a descriptive analysis of literary sources from books, journals, and other secondary sources. This article also uses concepts of women empowerment and public diplomacy to explain the phenomena discussed in detail. The findings of this article show that Saudi Arabia's strategy of women's empowerment in sports has successfully promoted women's involvement in recreational and competitive sports. This article also concludes that sports have become a powerful tool for Saudi Arabia's public diplomacy efforts, projecting a new image of the country as one that upholds gender equality. The strategies implemented under Saudi Vision 2030 succeeded in empowering Saudi women in public and competition sports and contributed to a more inclusive and progressive society.
From screen to ground: Pandawara Group's strategy in reserving Indonesia's environment Zuliansyah, Zulmi; Jatmika, Sidik
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v9i1.8571

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This article focused on analysing the strategy and impact of the Pandawara Group in encouraging environmental conservation efforts in Indonesia. The study used a qualitative method to analyse and interpret phenomena within this research, incorporating data on engagement metrics such as likes, views, and followers for each organisation's social media accounts, which were collected using SocialBlade. The findings of this study show that Pandawara Group's activities have successfully increased public awareness of environmental issues. This is reflected in the high engagement and positive sentiment revolving around their environmental content on social media. Moreover, their campaigns have inspired collective action, as evidenced by the growing number of communities participating in their clean-up activities. Despite these achievements, several challenges persist. Ensuring the sustainability of community engagement in environmental protection remains a significant hurdle. Additionally, the government's role in addressing environmental pollution requires further attention. This article offers a new approach to the environmental movement in Indonesia, specifically on optimising digital media to build public awareness and encourage collective action for environmental conservation.