The Global Strategic Communication Consortium named Ruth Avidar, Ph.D., senior lecturer, Yezreel Valley College, Israel, and  Itzhak
                                 Mashiah, Ph.D. visiting scholar, University of Mississippi, recipients of the inaugural
                                 Berger Research Award. They were competitively selected for their proposed research titled, "Strategic
                                 Approaches of AI Technology by PR Leadership: Exploring Ethical Artificial Intelligence
                                 Usage in Public Relations."
                              
                              Avidar will present a lecture on the research at the University of South Carolina
                                 School of Journalism and Mass Communications on August 28, 2024.
                              
                              Avidar and Mashiah’s research argues that the field of AI in PR is ripe for a study
                                 that systematically explores how PR firms can uphold ethical standards amidst technological
                                 disruption. It seeks to bridge the theoretical gap by proposing strategies to ensure
                                 that AI is used in ways that align with the foundational principles of PR professionalism.
                              
                              	
                              
                              
                              
                              Shannon A. Bowen, founder and executive director of GSCC, said that although there are academic ethical
                                 AI standards there is a need to know what is happening in industry.
                              
                              "This research examines what public relations agencies are using as standards for
                                 their AI provisions, the ethical examination of AI use, and how practitioners are
                                 trained on AI — topics we desperately need to study in our industry that has received
                                 little to no attention from researchers,” Bowen said.
                              
                              The authors want to develop and refine strategic approaches that guarantee AI advancements
                                 and improve communication effectiveness while examining ethical standards. Their research
                                 will provide practical insights for industry to help PR professionals ethically utilize
                                 AI technologies, thereby contributing to the development of ethical practices in strategic
                                 communication.
                              
                              About the Berger Award
                              
                              The Berger Award is an annual $2,500 award donated by longtime public relations academician
                                 Bruce Berger, Ph.D., professor emeritus and GSCC Executive Board Member, formerly
                                 with The Plank Center for Public Relations at the University of Alabama. The award focuses on data collection for PR research that analyzes the intersection
                                 of ethics and futurism in global strategic communication. It is given to researchers
                                 focusing on ethical considerations in strategic communication, future trends and challenges,
                                 innovative approaches to moral decision-making, implications of emerging technologies
                                 on communication ethics, leadership through challenges and crises, and responsible
                                 values management.
                              
                              About the Researchers
                              
                              
                                    
                                          Ruth Avidar
                                          
                                             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. Her research examines
                                             online public relations, social media, customer and patient experience, and new technologies
                                             in communication and healthcare. Her works appear in several books and international
                                             journals and she serves on editorial boards of international communication journals.
                                             
                                        
                                    
                                    
                                          Itzhak Mashiah
                                          
                                             Mashiah is a visiting scholar in the Integrated Marketing Communication Department
                                             at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS. His research interests include marketing
                                             communication, brand management, strategic rhetoric, tech storytelling, innovation
                                             discourse and policy. Both scholars represent the GSCC at institutions in Israel,
                                             and will present their award-winning research at a specially-themed Berger Award session
                                             of the GSCC Conclave in Sardinia, Italy, in May 2025.
                                             
                                        
                                     
                              
                               
                              
                              About the Global Strategic Communication Consortium
                              
                              Based at the University of South Carolina, the GSCC aims to advance strategic communication
                                 by focusing research on ethics, future challenges, AI and technological innovations,
                                 crises and challenges in the public relations field. Its membership is comprised of
                                 leading scholars from six continents.
                              
                              For more information on the GSCC and the Berger Award, contact:
                              
                              Shannon A. Bowen, Ph.D., Exec. Director
sbowen@sc.edu
803-777-3764 (O) 803-777-4103 (F)
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