This isn't related to manga or manhwas but I'm hoping other scholars who read manhwa and manga and manhua can see this because I'm desperate now.
If I want to assess the potential threat of cyber terrorism to the aviation industry of a state (consider 5 aspects: knowledge, awareness, vulnerabilities, response and impact) and have the officials (from the aviation industry) and experts (security experts) as my participants in hopes of providing a literature to contribute to helpjng decision-makers, policy makers to make policies or countermeasures to the threat of cyberterrorism in the future
What design and methodology can I use under a qualitative study?
I'm supposed to be discussing this with a supervisor, but due to the college's curriculum, we were left behind, and no supervisor has replied to my inquiries yet. So I'm hoping to get a good idea.
I know this is dumb but I really need the opinion of other scholars. Thank you so much.
Post covid there’s been an exponential increase in cyber terrorist and aviation systems are no exception. And I feel like this isn’t well known around the world. After reading this blog of yours I looked up some information and it’s crazy how this is an international thing. This just shows how the advancements in technology can both help AND harm us. I feel like interviews/blogs can really help you understand the response and impact portion of this study. And news reports/ verified articles could also help you on the knowledge, awareness and vulnerability sections. You could even try talking to someone at your local airport to get a more in depth response.
I hope this can help you if not then oh well I tried lol
I'm not sure how much I can speak to your field, but I believe the first step is to do a literature review. Judging from your 5 aspects, it sounds like you've already done a fair bit of that? Within each aspect, perhaps you could do an even deeper dive, if it's well studied. Otherwise, maybe the way to approach it is through an argument of why it is important? Perhaps you'll be able to find a lot of primary sources on this topic and compile them into your own findings. I think the previous comment pretty much covered that too.
All this manhwa imprints on the minds of mentally vulnerable people is that in the name of love, it's okay if you go through horrible things and your mental health declines because of the actions of a person who continually denies you and sees you nothing more than an object to satisfy their pleasure with, as long as you believe they can change but at the expense of your welfare.
I have said this so many times but DO NOT BE AFRAID TO LEAVE! You do not have to carry the burden of changing these people. Indeed, there are people who were shaped by their circumstances and there are who chose to be the way they are but if there's one thing that is always going to be true, it's that their past doesn't give them the excuse to inflict pain on others. Yes, I acknowledge Yahwi's past but the choices he made as an adult were the choices he made as an independent person. Therefore, considering what happened to him and Jooin, there is no one he can blame but himself. His past doesn't amount to anything that can dismiss the mistakes he did but to merely explain why he is like that. And that's not invalidating his TRAUMA. It's not the same!
Preach