Sanitek is a waste management company operating in Yerevan, Armenia since 2014. The document provides an overview of Sanitek, including its CEO's message about providing high quality garbage collection services and promoting environmental stewardship. It also outlines the company's principles, services, contributions to urban development, challenges faced, corporate social responsibility efforts, and vision for future which includes starting waste recycling programs and raising public awareness of recycling.
This document contains branding and design samples for the Concern Dialog law firm. The samples showcase different layout options including central alignment, minimalism, and use of color. Contact information for the law firm, including the attorney Zhanna Simonyan, is provided in both Latin and Armenian text. Various design elements are displayed such as font, logo placement, and grayscale versus color. The samples demonstrate potential visual identities for Concern Dialog's branding and presentation materials.
Precision. Innovation. Professionalism.
These words are essential for Breavis core philosophy and its path to company’s success increasing over years. The company has always stayed true to its core values.
On November 27 “Conflict communications and information security” conference was held in Yerevan, IPSC Communications manager Shushan Harutyunyan was invited as a speaker to present a report on the theme of “Privacy and the right to be forgotten”.
Personal branding is how people describe you when you are not present. It involves marketing yourself and your career as a brand. It is important to manage your personal brand because people search for your name online and information on the web stays there forever. To create a personal brand, you should define your brand as specifically as possible, conduct research on competitors, manage your brand daily, and create an online profile to represent your brand.
Sanitek is a waste management company operating in Yerevan, Armenia since 2014. The document provides an overview of Sanitek, including its CEO's message about providing high quality garbage collection services and promoting environmental stewardship. It also outlines the company's principles, services, contributions to urban development, challenges faced, corporate social responsibility efforts, and vision for future which includes starting waste recycling programs and raising public awareness of recycling.
This document contains branding and design samples for the Concern Dialog law firm. The samples showcase different layout options including central alignment, minimalism, and use of color. Contact information for the law firm, including the attorney Zhanna Simonyan, is provided in both Latin and Armenian text. Various design elements are displayed such as font, logo placement, and grayscale versus color. The samples demonstrate potential visual identities for Concern Dialog's branding and presentation materials.
Precision. Innovation. Professionalism.
These words are essential for Breavis core philosophy and its path to company’s success increasing over years. The company has always stayed true to its core values.
On November 27 “Conflict communications and information security” conference was held in Yerevan, IPSC Communications manager Shushan Harutyunyan was invited as a speaker to present a report on the theme of “Privacy and the right to be forgotten”.
Personal branding is how people describe you when you are not present. It involves marketing yourself and your career as a brand. It is important to manage your personal brand because people search for your name online and information on the web stays there forever. To create a personal brand, you should define your brand as specifically as possible, conduct research on competitors, manage your brand daily, and create an online profile to represent your brand.
The “culture” of self-disclosure and issues of relational privacy in Facebook Shushan Harutyunyan
This document outlines a thesis topic presentation on the culture of self-disclosure and issues of relational privacy on Facebook and their gender implications. The presenter argues that Facebook challenges notions of personal privacy and the public/private divide, which are closely related to gender norms. The research questions examine users' understanding and experiences of privacy, the line between public and private information on Facebook, and how disclosure and sharing of personal information may differ between males and females and have implications in users' everyday lives. The proposed methods include a literature review on privacy concepts and user behavior studies, as well as potential focus groups. Limitations are also acknowledged.
Genetic Privacy
A challenge to Medico-Legal Norms
Graeme Laurie
(Cambridge university press)
Presentation by Shushan Harutyunyan
Human rights and Biopolitics, 31 October, 2012 CEU
This document discusses Ann Laura Stoler's book "Race and the Education of Desire" which examines Michel Foucault's "History of Sexuality" and challenges Foucault's focus only on Europe by arguing he marginalized the role of empire. Stoler addresses Foucault's limited treatment of race and suggests how considering colonial contexts can help rethink European bourgeois culture and the distinctions of sexuality. The document provides examples from Stoler's work analyzing how concepts of race, class and gender were constructed and contested in colonial societies and were integral to establishing bourgeois identity and hegemony.
The Dream of the Perfect Child, Human rights and Biopolitics Shushan Harutyunyan
The document summarizes Joan Rothschild's book "The Dream of the Perfect Child" which traces the historical intersection of science, technology, medicine and the ideology of human perfectibility from the Enlightenment to today. It discusses how eugenics movements of the past have been incorporated into modern reproductive medicine through genetics and the quest for the "perfect child". While clinical practice focuses on individual medical decisions, the book argues that societal eugenic concerns still influence genetic counseling and reproductive medicine.
This class presentation covered topics related to sexual violence and rape during times of war and political violence. It included discussions of four readings and UN Security Council Resolution 1325. Student presenters led group exercises and class discussions on the readings, which explored how rape has been used as a military tactic, how militarism impacts conceptions of women, and how international law addresses gender-based war crimes. The class also discussed challenges in obtaining victim testimony and the film "As If I Am Not There" was recommended.
This document provides an overview of a training on peace and social media given by Shushan Harutyunyan. The training covers how social media has changed communication and given more power to individuals, practical social media tools, examples of social media empowering movements for peace like the Arab uprisings and Occupy Wall Street, and innovations promoting peace like Peace Dot and Conflict Kitchen. The training aims to show how social media can be used to spread messages of peace, citing as an example a Facebook post saying "We will never bomb your country. We love you" which was shared thousands of times between Iranians and Israelis.
Armenian media in numbers - general overview, Media legislation, Access to Information, Media influance, Media “in action” /beyond formal papers/, Armenian media under attack / violence against journalists, New Media & Citizen journalism in Armenia...
This document is a manifesto from an NGO called "For a Better Future" based in Georgia. The organization aims to raise political awareness among young people in the South Caucasus region. It values equality and freedom of expression. The organization fosters basic civil liberties and values diversity among its members and workers. The manifesto also emphasizes that change is constant and the only permanent thing, calling on people to embrace change.
An introduction to user generated media, social networks and blogging, and also how journalists can benefit from blogging.
For the course "Summer Training on Academic Blogging". In Armenian.
Student councils were formed in Armenian universities after the collapse of the Soviet Union to advocate for student interests. While they exist in all state universities, some private universities do not have student organizations. Student councils face issues like a lack of legal status and politicization, as many leaders join political parties. Armenian students also face challenges with mobility due to the country's geography and lack of information. Overall, student councils aim to participate in university governance and organize academic and cultural events, but would benefit from greater independence from political influence.
The document discusses user-generated content and citizen journalism. It defines user-generated content as various media produced by end-users and shared online through technologies like blogs, social networks, reviews and wikis. It also discusses how citizen journalism allows non-professionals to report and fact-check news. The document suggests journalists should listen to online conversations, give users a way to publish in news sources, and be creative in benefiting from user-generated content and social media.
The “culture” of self-disclosure and issues of relational privacy in Facebook Shushan Harutyunyan
This document outlines a thesis topic presentation on the culture of self-disclosure and issues of relational privacy on Facebook and their gender implications. The presenter argues that Facebook challenges notions of personal privacy and the public/private divide, which are closely related to gender norms. The research questions examine users' understanding and experiences of privacy, the line between public and private information on Facebook, and how disclosure and sharing of personal information may differ between males and females and have implications in users' everyday lives. The proposed methods include a literature review on privacy concepts and user behavior studies, as well as potential focus groups. Limitations are also acknowledged.
Genetic Privacy
A challenge to Medico-Legal Norms
Graeme Laurie
(Cambridge university press)
Presentation by Shushan Harutyunyan
Human rights and Biopolitics, 31 October, 2012 CEU
This document discusses Ann Laura Stoler's book "Race and the Education of Desire" which examines Michel Foucault's "History of Sexuality" and challenges Foucault's focus only on Europe by arguing he marginalized the role of empire. Stoler addresses Foucault's limited treatment of race and suggests how considering colonial contexts can help rethink European bourgeois culture and the distinctions of sexuality. The document provides examples from Stoler's work analyzing how concepts of race, class and gender were constructed and contested in colonial societies and were integral to establishing bourgeois identity and hegemony.
The Dream of the Perfect Child, Human rights and Biopolitics Shushan Harutyunyan
The document summarizes Joan Rothschild's book "The Dream of the Perfect Child" which traces the historical intersection of science, technology, medicine and the ideology of human perfectibility from the Enlightenment to today. It discusses how eugenics movements of the past have been incorporated into modern reproductive medicine through genetics and the quest for the "perfect child". While clinical practice focuses on individual medical decisions, the book argues that societal eugenic concerns still influence genetic counseling and reproductive medicine.
This class presentation covered topics related to sexual violence and rape during times of war and political violence. It included discussions of four readings and UN Security Council Resolution 1325. Student presenters led group exercises and class discussions on the readings, which explored how rape has been used as a military tactic, how militarism impacts conceptions of women, and how international law addresses gender-based war crimes. The class also discussed challenges in obtaining victim testimony and the film "As If I Am Not There" was recommended.
This document provides an overview of a training on peace and social media given by Shushan Harutyunyan. The training covers how social media has changed communication and given more power to individuals, practical social media tools, examples of social media empowering movements for peace like the Arab uprisings and Occupy Wall Street, and innovations promoting peace like Peace Dot and Conflict Kitchen. The training aims to show how social media can be used to spread messages of peace, citing as an example a Facebook post saying "We will never bomb your country. We love you" which was shared thousands of times between Iranians and Israelis.
Armenian media in numbers - general overview, Media legislation, Access to Information, Media influance, Media “in action” /beyond formal papers/, Armenian media under attack / violence against journalists, New Media & Citizen journalism in Armenia...
This document is a manifesto from an NGO called "For a Better Future" based in Georgia. The organization aims to raise political awareness among young people in the South Caucasus region. It values equality and freedom of expression. The organization fosters basic civil liberties and values diversity among its members and workers. The manifesto also emphasizes that change is constant and the only permanent thing, calling on people to embrace change.
An introduction to user generated media, social networks and blogging, and also how journalists can benefit from blogging.
For the course "Summer Training on Academic Blogging". In Armenian.
Student councils were formed in Armenian universities after the collapse of the Soviet Union to advocate for student interests. While they exist in all state universities, some private universities do not have student organizations. Student councils face issues like a lack of legal status and politicization, as many leaders join political parties. Armenian students also face challenges with mobility due to the country's geography and lack of information. Overall, student councils aim to participate in university governance and organize academic and cultural events, but would benefit from greater independence from political influence.
The document discusses user-generated content and citizen journalism. It defines user-generated content as various media produced by end-users and shared online through technologies like blogs, social networks, reviews and wikis. It also discusses how citizen journalism allows non-professionals to report and fact-check news. The document suggests journalists should listen to online conversations, give users a way to publish in news sources, and be creative in benefiting from user-generated content and social media.
1. ԸՆԿԵՐՈՒԹՅԱՆ ՄԱՍԻՆ
ԲՐԵՎԻՍ-ը խորհրդատվական ընկերություն է, որը հիմնադրվել է
2006 թ.։ Ընկերությունը ծառայություններ է մատուցում Հայաստա-
նի և Արևելյան Եվրոպայի պետական ու մասնավոր սեկտորի կառույց-
ներին, միջազգային և հասարակական կազմակերպություններին։
Իր գործունեության ընթացքում ԲՐԵՎԻՍ-ն ապահովել է տարածա-
շրջանի խոշորագույն ծրագրերի իրականացումը՝ ավելի քանի 300
հաջող նախագծերի պորտֆելով։ vԸնկերությունում աշխատում են
200-ից ավելի պրոֆեսիոնալներ։ Գլխավոր գրասենյակը գտնվում է
Երևանում։
ԲՐԵՎԻՍ-ի գործունեության հիմնական ուղղություններն են՝
հանրային կարծիքի և շուկայի հետազոտություններ,
հաղորդակցական ծառայություններ (PR) և խորհրդատվություն,
մարդկային ռեսուրսների և ձեռնարկությունների զարգացման
խորհրդատվություն։
ՀԵՏԱԶՈՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐ ՀԱՂՈՐԴԱԿՑՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ
ԲՐԵՎԻՍԸ ներկայացնում է
«Այ Փի Էս Սի» քաղաքական և սոցիոլոգիական
խորհրդատվությունների ինստիտուտ ՍՊԸ-ն։