Communication Strategies of Governments and NGOs [electronic resource] : Engineering Global Discourse at High-Level International Summits / by Manuel Adolphsen.

By: Adolphsen, Manuel [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, 2014Description: XVI, 211 p. 28 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658055042Subject(s): Political science | Political communication | International relations | Communication | Political Science and International Relations | Political Communication | International Relations | Communication StudiesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 320.014 LOC classification: JA85-85.2Online resources: Click here to access online
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Summits in an Age of Global Governance -- Public Discourse beyond National Borders -- Investigating Strategic Communication at Summits -- Political Actors’ Communication Structures, Processes, and Preplanned Strategies -- Short-Term Interactions between Summit PR and Summit Proceedings.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Processes of global governance are mostly invisible to ordinary citizens, due to an overall lack of accompanying transnational public discourse. However, there are exceptional occasions on which media around the world do pay attention to global governance: high-level summits, such as the UN climate change conferences. Through a detailed case study of UN climate summits, Manuel Adolphsen investigates the transnational communication strategies and behind-the-scenes coordination processes that prominent governments and NGOs carry out on such occasions. His research reveals political actors’ conscious use of summits as public diplomacy resources as well as the prevalence of on-site coproduction routines among journalists and PR professionals. Summits feature complex public diplomacy constellations interweaving transnational, international, and also solely domestic processes.  Contents Summits in an Age of Global Governance Public Discourse beyond National Borders Investigating Strategic Communication at Summits Political Actors’ Communication Structures, Processes, and Preplanned Strategies Short-Term Interactions between Summit PR and Summit Proceedings Target Groups ·         Researchers with a focus on transnational communication, public diplomacy, summits, and students in the fields of communication studies and political science  The Author Manuel Adolphsen completed his PhD as a research associate at the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Mannheim. He is a communications consultant in Berlin.
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Summits in an Age of Global Governance -- Public Discourse beyond National Borders -- Investigating Strategic Communication at Summits -- Political Actors’ Communication Structures, Processes, and Preplanned Strategies -- Short-Term Interactions between Summit PR and Summit Proceedings.

Processes of global governance are mostly invisible to ordinary citizens, due to an overall lack of accompanying transnational public discourse. However, there are exceptional occasions on which media around the world do pay attention to global governance: high-level summits, such as the UN climate change conferences. Through a detailed case study of UN climate summits, Manuel Adolphsen investigates the transnational communication strategies and behind-the-scenes coordination processes that prominent governments and NGOs carry out on such occasions. His research reveals political actors’ conscious use of summits as public diplomacy resources as well as the prevalence of on-site coproduction routines among journalists and PR professionals. Summits feature complex public diplomacy constellations interweaving transnational, international, and also solely domestic processes.  Contents Summits in an Age of Global Governance Public Discourse beyond National Borders Investigating Strategic Communication at Summits Political Actors’ Communication Structures, Processes, and Preplanned Strategies Short-Term Interactions between Summit PR and Summit Proceedings Target Groups ·         Researchers with a focus on transnational communication, public diplomacy, summits, and students in the fields of communication studies and political science  The Author Manuel Adolphsen completed his PhD as a research associate at the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Mannheim. He is a communications consultant in Berlin.

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