Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices

The question of media space is posed in the analysis of multiple communicative practices which appeared in the 21st c. including the subject realm of diplomacy. The axiological importance of the structures of a diplomatic discourse, as dynamic form which made a progress from a concealed policy to an...

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Main Authors: Larisa Georgievna Vikulova, Irina Vladimirovna Makarova, Nikolay Valeryevich Novikov
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Language:English
Published: Volgograd State University 2016-11-01
Series:Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriâ 2. Âzykoznanie
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author Larisa Georgievna Vikulova
Irina Vladimirovna Makarova
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description The question of media space is posed in the analysis of multiple communicative practices which appeared in the 21st c. including the subject realm of diplomacy. The axiological importance of the structures of a diplomatic discourse, as dynamic form which made a progress from a concealed policy to an informational openness, is determined. The fact that digital diplomacy is drawn into audiovisual stream of the network type of communication is also proved. The paper deals with new communicative practices in the area of diplomacy, mainly within the social networks framework. The ways of creation of an opened communicative area of digital diplomacy at the expense of media technologies to meet diplomatic tasks are displayed. The role of official accounts of foreign policy departments and international organizations in Facebook and Twitter is analyzed. This fact allows to distinguish the Facebook diplomacy and Twiplomacy as forms of the diplomacy of social networks. A strategic potential and media parameters of a diplomatic practice are specified. The application of the strategy of national branding by the use of personalized diplomacy is identified. The use of Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology in a blog's band of notes in the form of creolized messages with the purpose of informational rapprochement with a potential recipient is examined. A comparative analysis of linguistic and cultural particularities of sites of USA, French and Russian foreign ministries is represented. It was concluded that new parameters of diplomatic communication like orientation on masses, forms and content, level of involvement of social networks users mirror a new discursive informational practice of diplomatic services. It is shown that the modeling of discourse of digital diplomacy is based on national branding with the purpose to create a positive image of a represented state.
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spelling doaj.art-4bc2b3311fd74c70b8ece7832d4151a42022-12-22T01:38:53ZengVolgograd State UniversityVestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriâ 2. Âzykoznanie1998-99112409-19792016-11-01153546510.15688/jvolsu2.2016.3.6Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative PracticesLarisa Georgievna Vikulova0Irina Vladimirovna Makarova1Nikolay Valeryevich Novikov2Moscow City Pedagogical UniversityMoscow City Pedagogical UniversityMoscow City Pedagogical UniversityThe question of media space is posed in the analysis of multiple communicative practices which appeared in the 21st c. including the subject realm of diplomacy. The axiological importance of the structures of a diplomatic discourse, as dynamic form which made a progress from a concealed policy to an informational openness, is determined. The fact that digital diplomacy is drawn into audiovisual stream of the network type of communication is also proved. The paper deals with new communicative practices in the area of diplomacy, mainly within the social networks framework. The ways of creation of an opened communicative area of digital diplomacy at the expense of media technologies to meet diplomatic tasks are displayed. The role of official accounts of foreign policy departments and international organizations in Facebook and Twitter is analyzed. This fact allows to distinguish the Facebook diplomacy and Twiplomacy as forms of the diplomacy of social networks. A strategic potential and media parameters of a diplomatic practice are specified. The application of the strategy of national branding by the use of personalized diplomacy is identified. The use of Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology in a blog's band of notes in the form of creolized messages with the purpose of informational rapprochement with a potential recipient is examined. A comparative analysis of linguistic and cultural particularities of sites of USA, French and Russian foreign ministries is represented. It was concluded that new parameters of diplomatic communication like orientation on masses, forms and content, level of involvement of social networks users mirror a new discursive informational practice of diplomatic services. It is shown that the modeling of discourse of digital diplomacy is based on national branding with the purpose to create a positive image of a represented state.https://l.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/1414diplomatic discoursedigital diplomacysocial networkTwiplomacyFacebook diplomacyaccounthashtagnational branding
spellingShingle Larisa Georgievna Vikulova
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Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices
Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriâ 2. Âzykoznanie
diplomatic discourse
digital diplomacy
social network
Twiplomacy
Facebook diplomacy
account
hashtag
national branding
title Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices
title_full Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices
title_fullStr Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices
title_full_unstemmed Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices
title_short Institutional Discourse of Digital Diplomacy: New Communicative Practices
title_sort institutional discourse of digital diplomacy new communicative practices
topic diplomatic discourse
digital diplomacy
social network
Twiplomacy
Facebook diplomacy
account
hashtag
national branding
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