Diasporas and Diplomacy analyzes the exercise of British soft
power through the BBC s foreign language services, and the
diplomatic role played by their diasporic broadcasters. The book
offers the first historical and comparative analysis of the
corporate cosmopolitanism that has characterized the work of the
BBC s international services since the inception of its Empire
Service in 1932 from radio to the Internet.
A series of empirically-grounded case studies, within a shared
analytical framework, interrogate transformations in international
broadcasting relating to:
- colonialism and corporate cosmopolitanism
- diasporic and national identities
- public diplomacy and international relations
- broadcasters and audiences
The book will be of interest to students and scholars of
sociology and anthropology, media and cultural studies, journalism,
history, politics, international relations, as well as of research
methods that cross the boundaries between the Social Sciences and
Humanities. It will also appeal to broadcast journalists and
practioners of strategic communication."
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