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Thomas Poell and José Van Dijck. (Jan 2016). Constructing Public Space: Global Perspectives on Social Media and Popular Contestation. International Journal of Communication. Los Angeles: University of Southern California226-234.
M. R. G. Pope. (Jan 2014). Public Diplomacy, International News Media and London 2012: Cosmopolitanism(TM). Sport in Society. 1119-1135.
Blake Skjellerup. (Dec 2013). Playing Out – Sport's Ability to Bring About Change. Sport in Society. 1220-1223.
(Apr 2019). India Foundation Journal (March-April 2019). India Foundation Journal. India Foundation1-68.
Jian Wang. (May 2013). Shaping China’s Global Imagination. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 20-22.
William A. Rugh. (Jan 2004). Fixing Public Diplomacy for Arab and Muslim Audiences. A practical guide to winning the war on terrorism. Hoover Institution
Martha Bayles. (Jun 2005). Goodwill Hunting. The Wilson Quarterly. 46-56.
Chandrika Nath. (Jan 2012). How to Tell Policymakers About Scientific Uncertainty. The Science and Development Network.
Eveny Morozov. (Feb 2013). Why Social Movements Should Ignore Social Media. The New Republic. 47-52.
Nicholas J. Cull. (May 2013). Issue Brief: ‘Bulging Ideas’: Making Korean Public Diplomacy Work. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 16-19.
David Faris, Ahmed Ghanim, Barry Libert, Michael Mayer, Caroline McCarthy, Nadav Samin, Philip Seib,. (Apr 2011). Social Media Revolutions: All Hype or New Reality? Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination.
Hernán F. Gómez Bruera. (Sep 2015). To Be or Not to Be: Has Mexico Got What it Takes to be an Emerging Power? South African Journal of International Affairs. Taylor & Francis227-248.
Alex Wilson, Bronwyn Lee Carlson, and Acushla Sciascia. (Aug 2017). Reterritorialising Social Media: Indigenous People Rise Up. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Bronwyn Lee Carlson, Lani V. Jones, Michelle Harris, Nelia Quezada, and Ryan Frazer. (Aug 2017). Trauma, Shared Recognition and Indigenous Resistance on Social Media. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Ece Karadoğan Doruk, Seda Mengü, Nilüfer Fatma Göksu & Emine Yavaşgel. (Oct 2017). International E-Learning as an Emerging Cultural Diplomacy Practice. Journal of Current Researches on Social Sciences. 347-362.
Efe Sevin and Diana Ingenhoff. (Oct 2018). Public Diplomacy on Social Media: Analyzing Networks and Content. International Journal of Communication . 3663–3685.
Jiawei Sophia Fu and Renwen Zhang. (Jan 2019). NGOs’ HIV/AIDS Discourse on Social Media and Websites: Technology Affordances and Strategic Communication Across Media Platforms. International Journal of Communication . 181-205.
Kipngeno James Ronoh. (Jan 2020). How Science and Technology Shapes Diplomacy . International Academic Journal of Social Sciences and Education. 42-52.
Kirsten Mogensen. (Apr 2020). Dialogue and Business Legitimacy. Handbook of Business Legitimacy. 1-16.
(Aug 2017). City Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Magazine. Los Angeles: Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars (APDS)
David Motadel. (Jan 2011). America: Uneasy Engagement. The World Today. Chatham House
Edward Kaufman. (Apr 2002). A Broadcasting Strategy to Win Media Wars. The Washington Quarterly. 115-127.
(Mar 2017). Adversarial States. Public Diplomacy Magazine. Los Angeles: Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars (APDS)
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