We’ve all heard of the idea that there are six degrees of separation between any two individuals. Now, through relationships on FaceBook researchers have produced the biggest ever study to analyse the concept. The results show a “world smaller than we thoughtâ€. The publication of this research provides important insight for strategy and measurement within … Read More “Facebook research highlights need for collaborative approach to Public Diplomacy” »
Category: Public Diplomacy
I wrote this article with the COO of InterMedia Susan Gigli. InterMedia has offices in London, Washington DC and after 15 years of working throughout Africa also recently opened a regional office in Nairobi. It appeared in The Channel (Association of International Broadcasters), Issue 2, 2011 Over these 15 years, the need for international broadcasters … Read More “10 rules for engagement” »
New report, written with David Montez, published through the InterMedia Global Research Network, In this study (available here) we; (1) discuss research methods needed to develop, implement, and evaluate social media campaigns in public diplomacy; (2) assess the State Department’s use of digital media to support President Obama’s March 2011 visit to Brazil; and (3) offer recommendations … Read More “Evaluating Online Public Diplomacy Using Digital Media Research Methods, A Case Study of #ObamainBrazil,” »
Daryl Copeland, Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2009) “A rich argument spiced by Copeland’s years of experience on the ground…. It puts forward an inescapable challenge with which scholars and practitioners alike will have to grapple as they attempt to define a role for diplomacy in the future of international … Read More “Review of Guerrilla Diplomacy” »
Last time I had the privileged of presenting at a conference with Phil I was teasing him that he must have worked with, taught or worked on collections of essays with a large proportion of those scholars currently working in the fields of Public Diplomacy and Propaganda As we talked about it I asked if … Read More “The way Phil Taylor saw propaganda and public diplomacy” »
Bullets with Butterfly Wings: Tweets, Protest Networks and the Iranian Election Following the election in Iran, Twitter was used as a means for expression for both individuals in Iran and networks observing the events from around the world. This spawned many articles the ‘Twitter Revolution’ or proclaiming Twitter, “the Medium of the Movement†(Grossman, 2009) … Read More “Chapter on social media published in new book on Iranian Election” »
Depending on your connection speed it may take a minute to load… Frail and Bedazzled: Identifying Coordination Points, Structures and Structural Holes in Digital Networks on Prezi
Two thoughts while watching this video from Jess3; … how do government numbers compare? … PD needs to become smarter, to get beyond ‘audience’ numbers to thinking about measuring interaction, understanding networks and the connections between participants. JESS3 / The State of The Internet from JESS3 on Vimeo.
The focus on collaboration in the new US National Security Strategy emphasises the need to foster the skills to convene, connect and mobilize networks. This will require a smart network of diplomats not just smart individuals. While the Obama administration is “clear-eyed about the challenge of mobilizing collective action” those putting strategy into action will … Read More “Smarter networks are key to national security” »
I had the pleasure of writing this with Gerard Lemos for the USCÂ CPD Blog: We have been on the cusp of the network phase in Public Diplomacy for some time now, but as yet we have not fully crossed the threshold and adopted the operating model of a network based approach. Our operating model will … Read More “Entering the Network Phase in Public Diplomacy” »