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[Commlist] CFP - Public diplomacy: Strategic Narratives for a Changing World
Tue Feb 01 11:15:35 GMT 2022
CFP - Public diplomacy: Strategic Narratives for a Changing World
(deadline: november 2022).
The main objective of this special issue is to analyse new practices in
international political communication with a particular focus on public
diplomacy. A new research setting has been created as a result of
several factors, including the trend toward digital transformation being
undertaken by governments, the appearance of new non-state actors, the
marketplace of ideas being promoted by think tanks, political leadership
or actions taken by NGOs, the crisis of multilateral institutions such
as the WHO or WTO weak leadership of the EU, the impact of populism on
the international narrative, and new disinformation practices.
In this regard, the list of suggested issues is as follows:
1. Strategic narratives: What is the winning narrative in
post-globalisation?
2. The de-institutionalisation of public diplomacy: populist leaders on
Twitter, illiberal democracies, and de-globalisation. Consequences on
the ethos of dialogue and mutual trust. 3. The rise and fall of US
public diplomacy.
4. European narrative: What type of public diplomacy is needed for the
EU's political project? Brexit, migrations in the Mediterranean area,
and other shortcomings of the project.
5. Public diplomacy in Asia and the Global South. Features, practices
and objectives of China, South Korea, India, Brazil and Turkey.
6. Methodologies and evaluation of public diplomacy.
7. Public diplomacy from the perspective of gender and ethnicity
8. Public diplomacy and memory: How does the construction of the past
influence international politics today?
9. Public-private collaboration: private actors in public diplomacy.
Dynamics and scope of think tanks and pressure groups
Guest editors: Juan Luis Manfredi Sánchez (Georgetown University and
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) Michael X Delli Carpini (Annenberg
School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania) and Adriana Amado
(Universidad Argentina de la Empresa)
Contact: (juan.manfredi /at/ uclm.es)
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Paper submission deadline
Articles should be submitted before November 30, 2022 for the
peer-review process. Authors should indicate in the "Author comments"
section that this article is for this monograph. The proposed articles
must comply with the journal's style standards which can be found on the
following link:
https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/communication-andsociety/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
Publication: April 2023
Full information:
https://www.unav.edu/documents/29853/0/cyscfp2023ENG.pdf/
<https://www.unav.edu/documents/29853/0/cyscfp2023ENG.pdf/>
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