Description
In this age of information technology, the media’s role in international, bilateral, and diplomatic relations is increasingly important. It plays a crucial part in keeping countries connected and updated about actual and ground-level realities.
Media Diplomacy and Its Evolving Role in the Current Geopolitical Climate provides emerging research on the changing practices in diplomacy, new media, and the connections between media and policy. It highlights how the media is changing countries' approaches to diplomacy and readers will learn the valuable aspects of the role that communication technology plays in resolving regional and international issues. This book is an important resource for professionals and researchers working in the field of media diplomacy, internet and diplomacy, e-diplomacy, international relations and media diplomacy, and contemporary diplomatic policy seeking current research on the best ways to globally expand on media and policy.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Swati Bute (Ed.)
Swati Jaywant Rao Bute is working as an Associate Professor and teaches subjects related to communication and journalism and actively involved in research and publication. She has nine years experience in academics and seven years experience in industry. She holds Doctorate in Communication and Journalism and have done short duration Visiting Fellowship from New Delhi based Government Think Tank, working in the area of security and defence. She worked with Government organisation as a faculty of Health Communication and was a member of important committees for developing curriculum for different National level health programs. She worked with All India Radio (Public Broadcasting Service of India) for 6 years as a casual compère. She did her post graduation in Communication and Journalism with specialisation in Science Communication. Her area of interests are communication studies and research, International Affairs and Media, Social media communication, Health communication, Advance communication technology and audiences behaviour, Development communication, Electronic media, Cross cultural communication and Science communication.