Diplomacy, Organisations and Citizens : A European Communication Perspective

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Diplomacy, Organisations and Citizens : A European Communication Perspective

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 354 p.
  • 商品コード 9783030818791

Full Description

This book uses an innovative interdisciplinary approach to explain how communication is a necessary condition for diplomacy in a digital and relationship-driven world. Divided into three parts, it highlights the importance of communication strategies and processes in contemporary society and in current global socio-political events in general, particularly within the field of diplomacy.  

The first part discusses the main theoretical debates that shaped the central concepts of the project, while the second part of the book presents further practical approaches and examples of diplomatic practice. Lastly, the third part focuses on pedagogical and methodological approaches, which can be useful in diplomacy and communication classes and for the implementation of a European curriculum.

This interdisciplinary book will appeal to students, researchers, policy-makers, and practitioners from various disciplines, including international relations, political science,business, and communication.

Contents

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.

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