Table of contents - Special Issue: The European refugee crisis: organizational responses and communication strategies
Guest Editors: James Pamment, Alina Dolea, Diana Ingenhoff
The response of Swedish and Norwegian public diplomacy and nation branding actors to the refugee crisis
James Pamment, Alexandra Olofsson, Rachel Hjorth-JenssenThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the communication management of the Swedish and Norwegian Governments during the 2015-2016 refugee crisis. It does so in the context of…
Deterrence by public diplomacy: The negative dimension of international political communication
Falk HartigThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to the growing public diplomacy literature as it focuses on the crucial, but so far largely unnoticed negative dimension of public…
Exploring citizens’ judgments about the legitimacy of public policies on refugees: In search of clues for governments’ communication and public diplomacy strategies
Maria-José Canel, Evandro Samuel Oliveira, Vilma Luoma-ahoThe purpose of this paper is threefold: to introduce a theoretical frame regarding the meaning of legitimacy as an intangible asset of the public sector; to test a way of…
Corporate social responsibility accounting for arising issues
Florian Weber, Ulf Larsson-OlaisonArising societal issues challenge corporate social responsibility. The purpose of this paper is to analyze how corporations account for arising issues under different…
Between sealed borders and welcome culture: Analyzing mediated public diplomacy during the European migrant crisis
Marc JungblutThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the German and Hungarian Governments’ mediated public diplomacy (mpd) efforts during the European migrant crisis and their reflection…
A quest for soft power: Turkey and the Syrian refugee crisis
Senem Cevik, Efe SevinThe purpose of this paper is to bring a communication management perspective to how nations might use their involvement in humanitarian responses to refugee crisis in attempts to…
#Migrantcrisis: “tagging” the European migration crisis on Twitter
Ioanna Ferra, Dennis NguyenThe purpose of this paper is to explore how the transnational discourse on the migrant crisis materialized on Twitter; it analyses how different stakeholders make use of online…
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1363-254Xe-ISSN:
1478-0852ISSN-L:
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- Prof Jesper Falkheimer