2013: Public Diplomacy and its actors
The 2013 theme will focus on "What is public diplomacy?" and the role of the different actors involved in public diplomacy. This includes government actors and non-government actors, including NGOs, businesses, and nonprofits, along with encompassing the tools of mediated public diplomacy and nation-branding. If you are interested in submitting an article for
the 2013 edition, please check the details and deadlines listed below. Proposal DEADLINE: March 8, 2013
Please send paper proposals by March 8, 2013 (in Microsoft Word format) to our Article Co-Managers Maggie Moore at [email protected] or Yao Xiao at [email protected]. ABOUT THE JOURNAL: Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy
Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy is a publication of the Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars at Syracuse University. The journal is an annual online and print publication and the first academic journal dedicated to public diplomacy. DETAILS FOR SUBMISSIONS
All submissions should address a clearly defined issue, include thoughtful analysis, and relate to current public diplomacy literature. We welcome original works of field research, literature reviews of current or recent scholarship, and discussions of relevant conceptual and theoretical issues. All work should be the original work of the author(s) and adhere to Chicago Style, 16th edition. PROPOSALS (Due March 8, 2013): Proposals should be 150-200 words in length, give an overview of the subject(s) to be discussed, and provide a summary of the article or paper’s primary theme(s). Proposals should also include the author’s name(s), primary email address, and working title of article or paper. FEATURE ARTICLES: Articles should be 1,500-3,000 words in length. They should provide commentary on the impact of actors and their roles on public diplomacy. RESEARCH PAPERS: Papers should be 4,000-8,000 words in length. All papers should be of original research regarding the impact of actors and their roles on public diplomacy. All articles and papers will be due June 1, 2013. They will be returned with edits by mid-July and will be due back August 15, 2013. The 2013 edition will be launched at the 2013 Symposium presented by the Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars at Syracuse University in late October or early November 2013. The deadline to submit proposals is 11:59PM on Friday, March 8, 2013. Please email all submissions to Article Co-Managers Maggie Moore at [email protected] or Yao Xiao at [email protected]. All submissions should be in Microsoft Word format. On behalf of the entire editorial staff, we hope you will join us in advancing the field of public diplomacy through this publication.