“From engaging with activists in closed societies to countering the efforts of Jihadist groups; there has never been a better time for diplomats to get into data.” There has never been a better time for diplomats to get into data and push the boundaries of what is imagined to be possible within public diplomacy. The … Read More “New post: Diplomats – Get into Data” »
Category: Collaborative Public Diplomacy
Two posts I have written recently with Jeanette Gaida for the IPDGC Take Five Blog: The use of Social Media in Public Diplomacy: Scanning e-diplomacy by Embassies in Washington DC Social media is one of the fastest growing tools of modern public diplomacy. The advantage of social media provides the opportunity to reach citizens of … Read More “Social Media in Public Diplomacy” »
Collaborative Public Diplomacy: How Transnational Networks Influenced American Studies in Europe During the early Cold War, the complex relationship between communities in Europe and the United States was of concern to those on both sides of the Atlantic. Using archival research and recorded interviews, this book charts the development of American Studies in Europe during … Read More “Collaborative Public Diplomacy – Published” »