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Session Submission Type: Panel
This post-conference aims at integrating various perspectives about the causes and effects of perceptions about countries to advance discourse about theories and methods. We will discuss how to distinguish among concepts, and how to—if possible—integrate them for future public diplomacy and communication research. The full day post-conference will be a meeting point for scholars and practitioners to discuss current challenges in public diplomacy and country images. We aim to discuss how advancement in theory and research can contribute to the current practice of public diplomacy. We are particularly interested in gathering comparative perspectives from the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia on topics such as migration and refugees in public diplomacy, the public diplomacy of international and transnational organizations, diaspora and public diplomacy, social media and public diplomacy, the role of non-state actors, etc. that impact public diplomacy.
Diana Ingenhoff, University of Fribourg
Candace L. White, U of Tennessee
Spiro K. Kiousis, University of Florida
Kathy Fitzpatrick, American U
Alexander Buhmann, BI Norwegian Business School
Jian Wang, U of Southern California
Public Diplomacy and the Refugee Crisis in Northern Europe: Subverting the Rules of Attraction - James Pamment, Lund U
Defining the Role of Private Sector Corporations in Public Diplomacy - Candace L. White, U of Tennessee; Kathy Fitzpatrick, American U
A Multicultural Measurement Instrument for Public Diplomacy: Analyzing Value Drivers and Effects of Country Images on Stakeholders' Behavior in Three Countries - Diana Ingenhoff, University of Fribourg; Alexander Buhmann, BI Norwegian Business School; Tianduo Zhang, U of Florida; Candace L. White, U of Tennessee; Spiro K. Kiousis, University of Florida
Understanding and Measuring National Image on Twitter: A Comparative Analysis of China, Japan, and India - yingying chen, Michigan State University; Hairong Li, Michigan State U
The Role of Nonstate Actors That Impact China's Soft Power - Yanling Yang, U of Leeds
Public Diplomacy: An Instrument of Civil Society Engagement in Global Governance - Aleksandra Sasa Gorisek, United Nations
The Impact of the Diaspora Networks on the Country of Origin Image - Iulia Monica Oehler-Şincai, Institutul de Economie Mondiala Institutul National de Cercetari Economice (INCE) Academia Romana
Public Diplomacy in Turbulent Times: Redefining Challenges for Theory and Practice - Alina Dolea, Bournemouth University
A Network of Young Korean Public Diplomacy Activists: Case Study of VANK - Kadir Ayhan, Hankuk U of Foreign Studies Graduate School of International and Area Studies
Counterterrorism, or Being Terrorist? Animation News Framing of the China's Counterterrorism Law - Yan WANG
How Russia Portrays Itself on Facebook and Twitter in the Countries of Eurasian Economic Union - Alexander Marchukov, Volgograd State Technical U
Are You What You Eat? Typology of Food Diplomacy - Melissa White, U of Oklahoma; Katerina Tsetsura, U of Oklahoma