Published: 2024-04-03
Pioneering Narratives: Rap News As A Instrument In Public Diplomacy
In the contemporary era of global communication, the landscape of public diplomacy is evolving rapidly. Traditional actors, such as governments and international broadcasters, are adapting to the digital age by utilizing new media platforms to disseminate information and reach international
Emma Hughes, William Thompson
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This study explores the vital role of voice and communication technologies in humanitarian action and disaster recovery efforts. The conventional criticism of humanitarian aid being one-way and asymmetric has spurred a growing recognition of the importance of facilitating two-way communication
Sophia Brown, David Wilson
38-52
Examining Media Storylines: Race And The Obama Presidential Campaign
This study explores the intricate interplay of race, news media, and U.S. elections, with a particular focus on the 2008 election of Barack Obama. Traditionally, scholars have operated under two fundamental assumptions regarding the relationship between race and U.S. elections. Firstly, it has
Sophie Müller, Michael Johnson
1-19