Designing Impact-Driven Campaigns and Events from Concept to Execution. A Review on Malaysian and Indonesian Perspective
It takes a sophisticated grasp of the media, social, and cultural landscapes, especially in Southeast Asia, to create campaigns and events that have an impact. This essay examines, from the viewpoints of Malaysia and Indonesia, the process of conceiving, organizing, and carrying out campaigns and ev...
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RSIS International
2025
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| Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/49251/1/Designing%20Impact-Driven%20Campaigns.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/49251/ https://rsisinternational.org/journals/ijriss/articles/designing-impact-driven-campaigns-and-events-from-concept-to-execution-a-review-on-malaysian-and-indonesian-perspective/# https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2025.907000441 |
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| Summary: | It takes a sophisticated grasp of the media, social, and cultural landscapes, especially in Southeast Asia, to create campaigns and events that have an impact. This essay examines, from the viewpoints of Malaysia and Indonesia, the process of conceiving, organizing, and carrying out campaigns and events having quantifiable social impact. The study explores how local values, religious sensibilities, and youth engagement tactics influence creative communication through case studies and practitioner interviews. It emphasizes how crucial community-based outreach, digital media integration, and cross-sector cooperation are to creating long-lasting impact. Through an analysis of successful campaigns in fields like environmental awareness, public health, and civic engagement, the study provides a framework for creating campaigns that are both socially and culturally beneficial. The results highlight the necessity of context-sensitive techniques in campaign and event design and add to the larger conversation on strategic communication in heterogeneous cultures. |
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