Published 2012
by Palgrave Macmillan in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Philip Seib |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JZ1405 .S45 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25078420M |
ISBN 10 | 9780230339422, 9780230339439 |
LC Control Number | 2011041553 |
"Real-Time Diplomacy is far more than an authoritative guide to understanding the role of social media in the Arab Awakening of It is about why and how new communication technologies have forever changed the relationship between politicians and : $ Real-Time Diplomacy analyzes the essential, but often unhappy, marriage between diplomacy and new media, evaluating media's reach and influence, and determining how policy makers might take advantage of media's real-time capabilities rather than being driven by The book, “Real-time Diplomacy: Politics and Power of the Social Media Era” by Philip Seib, as explained by the author, does not offer a narration of the Arab Spring, but rather presents an analysis of what the uprisings, and the changes they reflect, mean in the context of diplomatic : Bahaa Ghobrial. In light of the events of , Real-Time Diplomacy examines how diplomacy has evolved as media have gradually reduced the time available to policy makers. It analyzes the workings of real-time.
Description In light of the events of , Real-Time Diplomacy examines how diplomacy has evolved as media have gradually reduced the time available to policy makers. It analyzes the workings of real-time diplomacy and the opportunities for media-centered diplomacy programs that bypass governments and directly engage foreign citizens. Philip Seib argues that the advent of social media and social networking sites have brought about a new form of diplomacy, one that must contends with global events taking place in real time. In an age when a single video documenting the brutal oppression of a demonstration circles the globe within hours, foreign ministries are. Real-Time Diplomacy by Philip Seib Book Resume: The uprisings in the Middle East proved that democracy retains its appeal, even to people who have long lived without it. They also illustrated how, in a high-speed, media-centric world, conventional diplomacy has become an anachronism. Real-Time Diplomacy analyzes the essential, but often unhappy, marriage between diplomacy and new media, evaluating media's reach and influence, and determining how policy makers might take advantage of media's real-time capabilities rather than being driven by them. Category: Business & Economics.
"Real-Time Diplomacy is far more than an authoritative guide to understanding the role of social media in the Arab Awakening of It is about why and how new communication technologies have forever changed the relationship between politicians and publics.5/5(1). Philip Seib talked about his book, Real-Time Diplomacy, about the impact of social media on diplomacy and events like the Arab Spring. This interview, part of Book TV ’s College Series, was. In light of the events of , Real-Time Diplomacy examines how diplomacy has evolved as media have gradually reduced the time available to policy makers. It analyzes the workings of real-time diplomacy and the opportunities for media-centered diplomacy programs that . By Philip Seib The social media revolution is taking place not just in Tahrir Square and Arab streets, but also in foreign ministries around the world as policymakers try to grasp the demands of real-time diplomacy. Regardless of short-term outcomes of the Arab Awakening that began in , the significance of these uprisings extends far [ ].