Diplomacy, Organisations and Citizens A European Communication Perspective /

Bibliografische gegevens
Coauteur: SpringerLink (Online service)
Andere auteurs: Sebastião, Sónia Pedro (Redacteur), Spínola, Susana de Carvalho (Redacteur)
Samenvatting:XIV, 354 p. 13 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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Taal:Engels
Gepubliceerd in: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Editie:1st ed. 2022.
Onderwerpen:
Online toegang:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81877-7
Formaat: Elektronisch Boek
Inhoudsopgave:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: the rationale for a communication perspective
  • PART I – CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES
  • Chapter 2. Diplomacy in the context of Political Science, International Relations and Strategic Studies
  • Chapter 3. From Diplomacy to (New) Public Diplomacy: a communication perspective
  • Chapter 4. From corporate to organisational diplomacy
  • Chapter 5. Conceptual pathways to Civil Society Diplomacy
  • PART II – PRACTICAL APPROACHES
  • Chapter 6. Public Diplomats & Public Relations Practitioners: similar functions but distinct professional status and recognition?
  • Chapter 7. Corporate Diplomacy in a post-COVID-19 World
  • Chapter 8. Corporate Diplomacy: Compass for public/private management in turbulent times
  • Chapter 9. A public diplomacy perspective on Brexit - are states ignoring soft power?
  • Chapter 10. Science Diplomacy: Knowledge is Power
  • Chapter 11. Traits and Patterns of Paradiplomacy to legitimise Catalonia independence: the case of DiploCat
  • Chapter 12. Digital Diplomacy: the case of the Swedish Embassy in Bucharest
  • Chapter 13. The Citizen Diplomats and their Pathway to Diplomatic Power
  • Chapter 14. The internationalisation of civic national movements
  • PART III – PROPOSALS FOR THE FUTURE
  • Chapter 15. Becoming an Ethical ambassador: proposal for a Public Relations & Public Diplomacy Practitioner Course on Ethics
  • Chapter 16. Cross-fertilisation between MARPE Diplo methodology, citizen science methods and public diplomacy studies. A comparison between the discourse of EEAS on Twitter from Federica Mogherini to Josep Borrell Fontelles
  • Chapter 17. Students’ engagement and the ISP as a micro-world and a window on the educational world
  • Chapter 18. Higher Education for Public and Organisational Diplomacy in the contexts of communication sciences
  • Chapter 19. Epilogue: Democratisation of Diplomacy.