BMET 27A85 - Digital Diplomacy of the United States

This course delves into the theoretical and practical foundations of mass communication and soft power, with a particular focus on digital diplomacy as a critical component of political mass online communication. Students will explore the metatheory of political communication, its various types, key figures, core concepts, and essential tools, including those specific to digital diplomacy and dive deep into the methodology of digital diplomacy qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Mariia BAZLUTCKAIA
Atelier
English
Autumn 2024-2025
Adler-Nissen, R., & Eggeling, K. A. (2022). Blended diplomacy: the entanglement and contestation of digital technologies in everyday diplomatic practice. European Journal of International Relations, 28(3), 640-666.
Al-Mansouri, T., Al-Mohannadi, H., & Feroun, M. (2021). Digital diplomacy during the first 100 days: How GCC ministries of foreign affairs and ministers tweeted the blockade. QScience Connect, 2021(2), 1.
Aouragh, M. (2016). Hasbara 2.0: Israel's public diplomacy in the digital age. Middle East Critique, 25(3), 271-297.
Arceneaux, P., & Powers, S. (2020). International Broadcasting: Public Diplomacy as a Game in a Marketplace of Loyalties. In Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy (pp. 50-63). Routledge.