Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter-
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | eng |
Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/152694 |
Resumo: | With technological advances, the government and national organizations are concerned about the need to constantly adapt. Digital diplomacy is evolving quickly across all continents, so it is critical for a country like Portugal to be able to adapt its digital methods for international promotion. One of the most difficult challenges for diplomats is developing a message that is clear and in line with the goals of the government being represented. This section delves into the official Twitter pages of thirty different diplomats, and a comparison between Portugal, Ireland, and the United Kingdom is made using a quantitative and qualitative analysis of tweets. |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- Mota, Carolina Maria de Sá Social network Digital diplomacy Foreign policy Public diplomacy Twiplomacy Diplomat Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Digital public diplomacy at the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs: diplomats- behavior on social platforms - cross country comparison between portuguese, British and Irish diplomats - the case of twitter- |
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Mota, Carolina Maria de Sá |
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Mota, Carolina Maria de Sá |
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Martins, Pedro Gaspar, Joana RUN |
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Mota, Carolina Maria de Sá |
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Social network Digital diplomacy Foreign policy Public diplomacy Twiplomacy Diplomat Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão |
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Social network Digital diplomacy Foreign policy Public diplomacy Twiplomacy Diplomat Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão |
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With technological advances, the government and national organizations are concerned about the need to constantly adapt. Digital diplomacy is evolving quickly across all continents, so it is critical for a country like Portugal to be able to adapt its digital methods for international promotion. One of the most difficult challenges for diplomats is developing a message that is clear and in line with the goals of the government being represented. This section delves into the official Twitter pages of thirty different diplomats, and a comparison between Portugal, Ireland, and the United Kingdom is made using a quantitative and qualitative analysis of tweets. |
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