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Societal Partnership in the Fourth Era of Industrial Revolution Between the Media and Civil Society Institutions Aiming to Reducing the Demand for Drugs

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In an initial exploratory attempt, the study sought to identify the features of the work of the media and civil society institutions within the limits of their capabilities in community participation in light of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, aiming to reduce the phenomenon of drug abuse as well as to develop appropriate solutions to combine the efforts of civil society organizations and the media, to deal with the issue as a social issue related to community security. This issue needs urgent solutions as civil society gains its strength from the fact that it includes a group of institutions that can create an atmosphere for cooperation and effective participation with the media in light of the cultural, economic and technological changes that the world is witnessing and the reflection of drug dangers on the social system of local communities.

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Dhaif, Z.H. (2022). Societal Partnership in the Fourth Era of Industrial Revolution Between the Media and Civil Society Institutions Aiming to Reducing the Demand for Drugs. In: Hamdan, A., Harraf, A., Arora, P., Alareeni, B., Khamis Hamdan, R. (eds) Future of Organizations and Work After the 4th Industrial Revolution. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1037. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99000-8_11

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