In recent years, the Twitter feeds of U.S. Embassies have sparked controversies, angering American political leaders as well as local leaders and citizens. This study explores how U.S. Embassies use Twitter, to try to assess whether Twitter use might be seen as furthering the mission of the U.S. Department of State or as a “barometer” of local tensions. By examining the tweet output from four embassies on the State Department official “watch list” and four not on the list, this study reveals inconsistencies among embassies in Twitter use and between Twitter content and the State Department mission, and suggests the possibility of viewing such Twitter activity as public diplomacy
This study examined 41 embassy Twitter accounts representing Central-Eastern European and Western co...
The primary aim of this article is to analyze the Twitter communication strategy and its efficiency....
The 21st-century has seen the emergence of an interconnected and multipolar world. Processes such as...
While national governments increasingly deploy digital diplomacy communication strategies to harness...
International relations is constructed of ideas and concepts that have won legitimacy through the pa...
The importance of social media as a tool of public diplomacy has gained traction in U.S. foreign pol...
The article studies Turkey’s twiplomacy how Turkish diplomats use Twitter in performing their diplom...
In the Quadrennial Diplomacy & Development Review (QDDR) issued by the U.S. State Department in 2010...
This study employs digital methods in conjunction with traditional content and discourse analyses to...
This article explores the concept of rhetorical diplomacy in understanding public diplomacy on Twitt...
Drawing upon online communication research, this study identifies six effective communication strate...
Drawing upon online communication research, this study identifies six effective communication strate...
Drawing upon online communication research, this study identifies six effective communication strate...
As countries embrace innovative technologies, thus increasing the speed of interstate communication,...
Twiplomacy, or Twitter diplomacy, refers to the use of the social network Twitter by those with dipl...
This study examined 41 embassy Twitter accounts representing Central-Eastern European and Western co...
The primary aim of this article is to analyze the Twitter communication strategy and its efficiency....
The 21st-century has seen the emergence of an interconnected and multipolar world. Processes such as...
While national governments increasingly deploy digital diplomacy communication strategies to harness...
International relations is constructed of ideas and concepts that have won legitimacy through the pa...
The importance of social media as a tool of public diplomacy has gained traction in U.S. foreign pol...
The article studies Turkey’s twiplomacy how Turkish diplomats use Twitter in performing their diplom...
In the Quadrennial Diplomacy & Development Review (QDDR) issued by the U.S. State Department in 2010...
This study employs digital methods in conjunction with traditional content and discourse analyses to...
This article explores the concept of rhetorical diplomacy in understanding public diplomacy on Twitt...
Drawing upon online communication research, this study identifies six effective communication strate...
Drawing upon online communication research, this study identifies six effective communication strate...
Drawing upon online communication research, this study identifies six effective communication strate...
As countries embrace innovative technologies, thus increasing the speed of interstate communication,...
Twiplomacy, or Twitter diplomacy, refers to the use of the social network Twitter by those with dipl...
This study examined 41 embassy Twitter accounts representing Central-Eastern European and Western co...
The primary aim of this article is to analyze the Twitter communication strategy and its efficiency....
The 21st-century has seen the emergence of an interconnected and multipolar world. Processes such as...