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[Commlist] Call for papers: Gender dynamics of public diplomacy and nation branding
Fri Oct 25 16:51:34 GMT 2019
Call for papers: Special issue of Journal of Place Branding and Public
Diplomacy
*Gender dynamics of public diplomacy and nation branding*
*Guest editors:*
Dr Cecilia Cassinger, Lund University, Sweden
Dr Nadia Kaneva, University of Denver, USA
This special issue aims to bring public diplomacy and nation branding in
dialogue with
gender, queer and feminist studies. The aim of the special issue is to
chart new directions for
research and policy interventions by engaging with the gendered
dimensions of public
diplomacy and nation branding. The editors are particularly interested
in exploring how
strategic efforts to create and manage favourable images of
nation-states relate to the
marginalization of ideas, bodies, and identities.
The call for papers follows the growing body of feminist scholarship and
gender sensitive
perspectives in diplomacy studies (Cassidy, 2017; Aggestam & Towns,
2019), motivated, in
part, by a greater inclusion of women, transgender and LGTB diplomats in
traditionally
heteronormative and masculinized foreign service organizations (Aggestam
& Bergman-
Rosamond, 2016). This issue also recognizes the changing nature of
diplomacy in response to
the influence of non-state actors, digital technologies and
transnational processes of
globalization (Pamment, 2012; Zaharna, 2010).
Several studies have pointed to the persistent, but unspoken, gender
bias embedded in nation
branding and public diplomacy (Rankin, 2012, Jezierska & Towns, 2018).
Nevertheless, the
marginalisation and subordination of women and non-binary and
transgender persons in
public diplomacy and nation branding practices and representation is
largely understudied.
Because of their radical ambition to challenge dominant social orders,
feminist and gender
sensitive approaches are well-suited to offer alternative (brand)
narratives of nationhood.
Moreover, gender analyses constitute fruitful research trajectories to
advance critical and
inclusive approaches in the field (Rankin, 2012; Kaneva, 2011).
We invite theoretical, empirical, and methodologically diverse
contributions that explore the
intersections of gender and public diplomacy and/or nation branding.
Critical perspectives
that scrutinise taken for granted assumptions about gender in relation
to public diplomacy and
nation branding are particularly encouraged. Transdisciplinary
approaches are also
encouraged as we acknowledge the complexity of the field and the wide
scope of this topic.
The following themes are indicative, but not exhaustive, of this special
issue’s focus:
• Feminist standpoints and approaches to public diplomacy and/or nation
branding (e.g.
feminist foreign policy)
• Gender, transgender, and queer perspectives on nation branding and/or
public
diplomacy
• Appropriations of feminism in nation branding and/or public diplomacy
• Market-mediated masculinities and femininities in relation to nation
branding and/or
public diplomacy
• Feminist activism and nation branding and/or public diplomacy
• Homonationalism in relation to nation branding and/or public diplomacy
• Gendered mediations of nationhood in nation branding/public diplomacy
strategies
and campaigns
• Progressive vs reactionary nationalisms and branding and/or public
diplomacy
• Institutionalized representations of gender in public diplomacy and/or
nation branding
• Masculinized vs feminized leadership rhetoric and representations in
public diplomacy
and/or nation branding
• Historical perspectives on gender dimensions in public diplomacy
and/or nation branding
References
Aggestam, K., & Towns, A. (2019). The gender turn in diplomacy: A new
research
agenda. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 21(1), 9-28.
Aggestam, K. & Bergman-Rosamond, A. (2016). Swedish feminist foreign
policy in the
making: Ethics, politics, and gender. Ethics & International Affairs
Journal, 30, 323–334.
Cassidy, J. (ed.) (2017). Gender and diplomacy. London and New York:
Routledge.
Jezierska, K., & Towns, A. (2018). Taming feminism? The place of gender
equality in the
‘Progressive Sweden’ brand. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 14(1),
55-63.
Kaneva, N. (2011). Nation branding: Toward an agenda for critical
research. International
Journal of Communication, 5, 117-141.
Pamment, J. (2012). New public diplomacy in the 21st century: A
comparative study of policy and practice. London: Routledge.
Rankin, P. (2012). Gender and nation branding in ‘The True North Strong
and Free.’ Journal
of Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 8, 257 – 267.
Zaharna R.S. (2010). ‘Communication, Culture, and Identity in Public
Diplomacy,’ in
Battles to Bridges: Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations.
Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Submission Guidelines
Interested authors should submit a 500-word abstract proposal and a
short bio (one paragraph)
via email to the two guest editors at: (cecilia.cassinger /at/ isk.lu.se)
<mailto:(cecilia.cassinger /at/ isk.lu.se)> and (nadia.kaneva /at/ due.du)
<mailto:(nadia.kaneva /at/ due.du)>
by _March 1, 2020._
If selected for further development and submission, articles should be
between 5000-7500
words long, including notes and references. Authors who are invited to
submit full articles
must submit their manuscripts through the Editorial Manager system
(https://www.editorialmanager.com/PBPD/default.aspx) and should follow
the guidelines of
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy,
(https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41254/authors/submission). All
articles will undergo
double-blind peer review in accordance with the journal’s policies.
Key Deadlines
Extended abstracts (500 words) and bios are due to the guest editors by
_March 1, 2020._
Invitations for full papers will be sent in April 2020.
Full paper submissions will be due by _October 1, 2020_.
Estimated issue publication date: _January, 2021_.
Contact Details
Please contact the guest editors if you have any questions: Cecilia
Cassinger
((cecilia.cassinger /at/ isk.lu.se) <mailto:(cecilia.cassinger /at/ isk.lu.se)>) and
Nadia Kaneva ((nadia.kaneva /at/ du.edu) <mailto:(nadia.kaneva /at/ du.edu)>)
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