Framing Messages of Democracy through Social Media: Public Diplomacy 2.0, Gender, and the Middle East and North Africa
This study examines how U.S. public diplomacy
directed toward the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and public diplomacy
from the MENA to other regions, including the U.S., uses social media.
It
analyzes how messages regarding recent events in the MENA are constructed for
Western audiences, how public diplomacy rises from this construction, and the
resulting the benefits and challenges within intercultural communication
practice. Utilizing a framework for social media flow the processes of
gatekeeping are examined, from both state and non-state actors representing
MENA voices, and western actors who receive those voices, to illustrate public
diplomacy from the MENA is a “glocal” construct of the traditions of both of
those localities. Read More>>>>>>>
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