Three Korean perspectives on U.S. internet public diplomacy |
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Authors: | Hyunjin Seo Dennis F. Kinsey |
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Affiliation: | 1. William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Kansas, 1435 Jayhawk Boulevard, Lawrence, KS 66045-7575, USA;2. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, 215 University Place, Syracuse, NY 13244-2100, USA |
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Abstract: | This study identifies perspectives of relationships publics have about countries other than their own and examines whether publics engaged through social media-based public diplomacy programs demonstrate different relationship perspectives. Q methodology and survey research were used to investigate these issues. Data come from South Korean adult internet users, including members of Café USA, an online community run by the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. Three relationship perspectives were identified: outcome-based, sincerity-based, and access-based. Compared with other groups, Café USA members put more emphasis on sincerity in their relationships with the United States. The results of this study indicate that individuals’ subjectivity should be considered as far more contextualized and nuanced than has been the case in previous research on national image or country reputation. |
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Keywords: | Public diplomacy Social media Relationship International communication South Korea United States |
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