framing theory
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July 4, 2017
An article in the Cambridge Journal of Eurasian Studies looks at the impact of Twitter on Russia-Turkey relations.
Despite the widespread adoption of digital diplomacy, few studies have investigated how governments use SNS in order to frame foreign countries and themselves. Self-framing is practiced by countries as part of nation branding activities.
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Manor & Segev's study on self-framing by Russia, Iran and the U.S. in Social Networking Sites