Title of article :
Strategic Reporting in Maintaining Public Diplomacy
Author/Authors :
Wilson, Sharon Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Department of Journalism, Malaysia , Ibrahim, Faridah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - School of Media and Communication Studies, Malaysia
From page :
105
To page :
119
Abstract :
As much as public diplomacy is constantly discussed and used in terms of warfare and practical concerns of international relations, nevertheless, in journalism, other parts of news reporting such as crimes and crisis concerning foreign nationals also needs to be focused on especially in this borderless world and where migration of nationals are fast becoming a sociocultural trend. The use of a ‘soft power approach’ in terms of using general semantics sometimes pacifies a volatile situation from erupting. This paper explores the use of general semantics as a mechanism in strategic communication in evaluating a high profile crime case which involved a Mongolian national and a high ranking Malaysian politician which in parallel helps readers and researchers understand a subtle approach in reaching public diplomacy.
Keywords :
Crime News , Strategic Communication , Public Diplomacy , Conflict , Conflict Resolution , Semantics , Soft Approach
Journal title :
Journal of Media and Information Warfare
Journal title :
Journal of Media and Information Warfare
Record number :
2573302
Link To Document :
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