Hybrid Space and Digital Diplomacy in Global Pandemic Covid-19

Purwasito, Andrik and Kartinawati, Erwin (2020) Hybrid Space and Digital Diplomacy in Global Pandemic Covid-19. In: the 6th International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (ICOSAPS 2020), Surakarta.

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Abstract

Technological developments have proven the rise of The Global Village. International Relations in the era of technological development also experienced a very fantastic historical leap. The technological revolution has arisen hybrid space, which is when today's space has been changed by the use of the Internet of Things (IoT), the reality of space becomes Augmented Reality (US) and Virtual Reality (VR) but also a combination of both-: Mixed Reality (MR). Hybrid space is an inevitable space, so every actor in international relations must use the digital platform. In the hybrid space, diplomacy and international relations actors, both in terms of relations between countries, relations between non-governmental institutions, between individuals and individuals, are joined and connected in a system that combines technology, communication, and content. Automatically the concepts of diplomacy and international relations undergo fundamental changes, at least new models are born, such as how to organize diplomacy and negotiation from offline and online (digital interaction). International relations during the covid pandemic require the use of the internet as a basis for communication and negotiation. The role of the internet has become very dominant, as the mainstream in relations between nations and between countries. The internet is expected to be dynamic so that international relations and diplomacy become more flexible, high mobility, cheap, fast, and creative. What is described above can be drawn to the problems of how diplomacy and international relations change itself from analogical diplomacy into digital diplomacy, or what is known as virtual diplomacy in the current terms

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Sosial, Humaniora dan Seni > Ilmu Komunikasi
Depositing User: Erwin Kartinawati
Date Deposited: 23 Aug 2021 05:11
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2021 05:11
URI: https:///id/eprint/1010

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