학술논문

Examining Stakeholder Perspectives on Nuclear Sustainability: The Role of Digital Media and Public Trust in the Gulf Cooperation Council
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 ASU International Conference in Emerging Technologies for Sustainability and Intelligent Systems (ICETSIS) Emerging Technologies for Sustainability and Intelligent Systems (ICETSIS), 2024 ASU International Conference in. :139-144 Jan, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Economics
Nuclear energy
Social networking (online)
Oral communication
Media
Stakeholders
Cultural differences
Stakeholder Engagement
Civil Nuclear Programme
Sustainability Development Goals
Renewable Energy
Social Media
Language
Abstract
This study examines possible stakeholder perspectives on nuclear sustain ability, with a focus on the general public in the Gulf Cooperation Council and the United Arab Emirates. The goal is to ascertain how much consensus there is among these stakeholders on the environmental benefits of nuclear energy. The study also looks at how the public's confidence in the sustainability of nuclear energy is affected when stakeholders are engaged remotely in nuclear practices through social media as a digital media channel. The research utilizes a critical analysis methodology to investigate public trust dynamics in nuclear energy sustainability in the context of online discussions. It aims to evaluate the efficacy of social media platforms in involving stakeholders and promoting candid conversations regarding nuclear energy procedures. The study intends to investigate how much public perceptions and levels of confidence in the sustainability of nuclear energy are influenced by remote stakeholder engagement through the use of digital media channels. The study takes into account the distinct cultural, social, and economic contexts of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the United Arab Emirates, concentrating on their general public. The study intends to offer important insights into the role of digital dialogues in forming public trust in nuclear sustainability by examining public sentiment and attitudes toward nuclear energy through social media interactions.