Grassroots 2.0: Public diplomacy in the digital age
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2011-10
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Towson University. Department of Mass Communication
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Payne, G., Sevin, E. & Bruya, S. (2011). Grassroots 2.0: Public diplomacy in the digital age. Comunicação pública, 6(10), 45-70. https://doi.org/10.4000/cp.422
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Abstract
Rapid advancements in communication and transportation technologies in recent history have created new and emerging tools that make it possible for every individual to share information with a global audience. Social networking technologies, especially, have revolutionized the possibilities of person-to-person communication, particularly by making obsolete the geographical boundaries that once divided cultures and nationalities. Diplomacy, an international relations activity traditionally claimed as the domain of the nation-state, has become more accessible to ‘ordinary’ citizens and advocacy groups and is taking new forms as individuals and groups initiate grassroots public diplomacy activities. This paper presents the case studies of two such initiatives—Turkayfe.org and the Rediscover Rosarito Project—that have successfully implemented new communications technologies and Web 2.0 strategies in their international outreach campaigns.