Despite a growing recognition of the role of the media in nation branding, a clear understanding of the relationship between the latter and foreign correspondents is absent and needed. Although foreign correspondents are a key target of nation branding, studies generally depict these journalists as vehicles exploited by authorities and consultants rather than actors in their own right. Drawing on twenty-one interviews with foreign correspondents who have covered Brazil in the last two decades, this article identifies three relationship modes between journalists and nation branding: ‘challenging’, ‘aligning with’ and ‘filtering’ soft power. These modes open up a more nuanced understanding of the soft power-journalism nexus, with foreign corr...
Through in-depth interviews with nation branding professionals involved with projects on behalf of L...
This piece explores the role of Foreign Aid in developing the current framework in which journalism ...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Reporting Globalwhile being local: Local sources of...
Despite a growing recognition of the role of the media in nation branding, a clear understanding of ...
Despite a growing recognition of the role of the media in nation branding, a clear understanding of ...
This experimental study explores the concept of “soft power” in the context of international news ma...
How do journalists working for state-funded international news organizations conceptualize and legit...
At the end of the eighties, Western media were largely dominating the world in terms of news product...
Bibliografia: p. 88-94This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This paper analyses international perceptions about Brazil and shows that there is a gap between the...
This paper explores China's increasing media engagement with Latin American partners. It examines th...
Abstract: From the beginning of the 21st century until the protests that preceded the 2014 World Cup...
In the global economy arena along with the context of international business, a country’s image has ...
In June 2013, the largest series of protests that Brazil had experienced in more than twenty years e...
Since the beginning of this century, and up to the protests that preceded the 2014 World Cup, a comm...
Through in-depth interviews with nation branding professionals involved with projects on behalf of L...
This piece explores the role of Foreign Aid in developing the current framework in which journalism ...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Reporting Globalwhile being local: Local sources of...
Despite a growing recognition of the role of the media in nation branding, a clear understanding of ...
Despite a growing recognition of the role of the media in nation branding, a clear understanding of ...
This experimental study explores the concept of “soft power” in the context of international news ma...
How do journalists working for state-funded international news organizations conceptualize and legit...
At the end of the eighties, Western media were largely dominating the world in terms of news product...
Bibliografia: p. 88-94This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This paper analyses international perceptions about Brazil and shows that there is a gap between the...
This paper explores China's increasing media engagement with Latin American partners. It examines th...
Abstract: From the beginning of the 21st century until the protests that preceded the 2014 World Cup...
In the global economy arena along with the context of international business, a country’s image has ...
In June 2013, the largest series of protests that Brazil had experienced in more than twenty years e...
Since the beginning of this century, and up to the protests that preceded the 2014 World Cup, a comm...
Through in-depth interviews with nation branding professionals involved with projects on behalf of L...
This piece explores the role of Foreign Aid in developing the current framework in which journalism ...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Reporting Globalwhile being local: Local sources of...