Maintaining international relations through digital public diplomacy policies and discourses [electronic resource] / [edited by] Turker Elitas.
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- 其他題名:
- Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series.
- 出版: Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Global 2023.
- 叢書名: Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series
- 主題: Digital media--Political aspects--Turkey. , Turkey--Foreign relations. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 9781668458242 (electronic bk.) 、 1668458225 、 9781668458228
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- 一般註:Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. An assessment of the relationship between Turkey and the United Nations International Organization for Migration in the context of public diplomacy -- Chapter 2. Digital public diplomacy in crisis management: a conceptualreview -- Chapter 3. Image and popular culture in digital public diplomacy -- Chapter 4. Public diplomacy as a tool of propaganda -- Chapter 5. Soft or hard power in diplomacy -- Chapter 6. The role of digital platforms in public diplomacyand Netflix -- Chapter 7. India-Nepal border dispute, media and securitization in Nepal: a critical discourse analysis -- Chapter 8. Evaluation of websites as digital diplomacy tools in terms of design criteria: in the case of sports ministry of Turkey and Kyrgyzstan -- Chapter 9. Digital public diplomacy social media use tendency and content distribution of the embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Bishkek -- Chapter 10. Understanding digital diplomacy through Ukraine-Russiaevents: the truth behind events in Ukraine and Donbass -- Chapter 11. Reading Turkey's EU accession process through progress reports in the context of public diplomacy -- Chapter 12. Diplomatic transformation of series narrative: velvet evolution of representation from valley of the wolves to valley of the wolves-ambush -- Chapter 13. Twitter as a digital channel of public diplomacy in Turkey -- Chapter 14. Application of public diplomacy in new media platforms: the case of TIKA -- Chapter 15. Reflecting Turkey's attitude and benevolence towards Syrian refugees to the world through digitalized public diplomacy -- Chapter 16. The role of social media in digitalized public diplomacy: an example of Turkish image in TRT world's Twitter account -- Chapter 17. An analysis of Eskisehir metropolitan municipality activities in the context of public diplomacy and city diplomacy. 112年度臺灣學術電子書暨資料庫聯盟採購
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Communication technologies have become an important tool for instantaneous effects and reactions both individually and collectively. The fact that traditional discourses become digital by transferring them through tools heralded a new understanding of digital in individual and social networks. The tendency to use these features offered by communication technologies in international relations, rather than just individual use, has emerged as a result of being built over digital in their discourse on diplomacy. However, the concepts of transparency and public offering, which do not exist in classical democracy, clearly show themselves in digital public diplomacy. Maintaining International Relations Through Digital Public Diplomacy Policies and Discourses reveals the tendencies of countries, institutions, and their representatives to use communication technologies as a diplomatic tool in international relations practices. It reveals the difference between the discourses built on digital media and classical diplomacy. Covering topics such as crisis management, new media platforms, and international relations, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for government officials, diplomats, social media managers, communications professionals, students and faculty of higher education, libraries, researchers, and academicians.
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"This book reveals the tendencies of countries, institutions and their representatives to use communication technologies as a diplomatic tool in international relations practices especially highlighting the difference between the discourses built on digital media and classical diplomacy"--




