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Strategic Narratives in US Public Diplomacy : A Critical Geopolitics

The United States has historically held a unique, complex, and dynamic relationship to international geopolitical space. From the Monroe Doctrine to Cold War demarcations such as containment and détente, the United States has sought to define its geopolitical position in relation to other nations through narratives which have served as popular reference points for interpreting shifts in internatio

The mediatization of diplomacy

Practitioners and scholars are increasingly aware that an array of new actors, communication technologies, agendas and expectations are changing the institution of diplomacy. How diplomatic actors are known and experienced through their representation assumes an increasingly important, and uncertain, role. This article argues that these changes to the field should be considered in terms of the shi

A Hydrological Concept including Lateral Water Flow Compatible with the Biogeochemical Model ForSAFE

The study presents a hydrology concept developed to include lateral water flow in the biogeochemical model ForSAFE. The hydrology concept was evaluated against data collected at Svartberget in the Vindeln Research Forest in Northern Sweden. The results show that the new concept allows simulation of a saturated and an unsaturated zone in the soil as well as water flow that reaches the stream compar

Time, Space & German Soft Power : Toward a spatio-temporal turn in diplomatic studies?

Soft power is an increasingly important concept that attempts to explain how states and organisations shape shared interests across national borders and between political, economic, social and cultural spaces. However, many of the theoretical and methodological flaws identified by scholars engaging with the term are familiar to Media & Communications research, and particularly to the sub-field

Digital Diplomacy as Transmedia Engagement : Aligning Theories of Participatory Culture with International Advocacy Campaigns

Contemporary diplomacy is subject to the same pressures of globalization as many other communication industries. However, insights from different areas of Media and Communication Studies have only been partly explored in the context of diplomacy. This article applies theories of transmedia storytelling, transmedia engagement and surveillance upon a case study of the recent Campaign to End Sexual V

The 2012 Olympics and its Legacies : State, Citizen and Corporate Mobilizations of the Olympic Spirit

The notion of legacy was intrinsic to London’s 2012 bid, drawing upon the Olympic spirit in the form of personal challenges designed to motivate and mobilize individuals and communities in Britain and around the world. However, with the economic crisis and change in government in 2010, a distinct discourse of economic legacy also emerged. This increasingly saw the citizen mobilization associated w

Intersections Between Public Diplomacy & International Development : Case Studies in Converging Fields

This volume originated out of a discussion with the BritishCouncil a few years ago. In light of changes to their grant-in-aidin 2010, nearly two thirds of their governmental funding is nowcomprised of Official Development Assistance (oda). I asked whatdifference there was between the work that was conducted as culturalrelations and the work that was budgeted as aid. The answer wasthat the same pro

Gripengate : when the worlds of secret and public diplomacy collide

Secret diplomacy may at first glance appear to be the antinomy of public diplomacy. Diplomats have traditionally been discouraged from participation in the domestic or foreign politics of the state in which they exercise their functions, and their official communications are, according to Articles 12 and 13 of the Havana Convention (1928), to be channelled through the host Foreign Ministry. By con

The International Aid Transparency Initiative : Communication for Development or Public Diplomacy

The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is an agreement establishing a common standard for the reporting of information about aid and development funding. Signatories include nations, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs) and private foundations, which together account for approximately 80 per cent of all inter

Sparing land for biodiversity at multiple spatial scales

A common approach to the conservation of farmland biodiversity and the promotion of multifunctional landscapes, particularly in landscapes containing only small remnants of non-crop habitats, has been to maintain landscape heterogeneity and reduce land-use intensity. In contrast, it has recently been shown that devoting specific areas of non-crop habitats to conservation, segregated from high-yiel

Evangelium och existens före Luther

The article contains an edition, Swedish translation and study of a fifteenth-century Easter sermon written in Latin at the Birgittine Abbey of Vadstena, in a postil produced for the curate of Björkvik, who, we may presume, used it as a resource when preparing vernacular sermons for his parishioners. The study is not simply an introduction and historical commentary. Rather, it proceeds from the ho

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Abstract in German Verliert der Kapitalismus seine Progressivität und entfaltet stattdessen zerstörerische Kräfte? Ein Gespräch mit zwei der führenden Kapitalismuskritiker über die Zukunft des kapitalistischen Systems und den unterschiedlichen Formen von Gegenentwürfen.

On sizing of flow meters used in customer accounting devices in district heating systems

The paper deals with accuracy problems when heat energy consumption in district heating (DH) systems is calculated by measuring the DH water ow rate and its cooling. An investigation on the in uence that sizing of ow meters used has on the accuracy of DH water ow mea- surements in a typical DH subscriber station is presented. Furthermore the consequences of the choice of ow meter size on energ