Strategic narratives in public diplomacy scholarship: practices, processes and politics of persuasion
(2025) In Place Branding and Public Diplomacy- Abstract
- This paper discusses the conceptual relationship between strategic narratives and public diplomacy and its analytical possibilities. It argues that public diplomacy can be understood as a set of persuasive narrative practices; that strategic narratives are central to processes of identity formation necessary for persuasive and credible public diplomacy communication; and that the contestation of strategic narratives through competing acts of persuasion, actively shapes the politics of public diplomacy. Rather than treating these as competing conceptualizations, the paper positions them as complementary entry points into the strategic narratives framework, each foregrounding persuasion and meaning-making in distinct ways in public diplomacy... (More)
- This paper discusses the conceptual relationship between strategic narratives and public diplomacy and its analytical possibilities. It argues that public diplomacy can be understood as a set of persuasive narrative practices; that strategic narratives are central to processes of identity formation necessary for persuasive and credible public diplomacy communication; and that the contestation of strategic narratives through competing acts of persuasion, actively shapes the politics of public diplomacy. Rather than treating these as competing conceptualizations, the paper positions them as complementary entry points into the strategic narratives framework, each foregrounding persuasion and meaning-making in distinct ways in public diplomacy scholarship. The contribution lies in affirming public diplomacy as a relational site of narrative negotiation and contestation, where meaning is not merely instrumental but embedded in broader political, institutional and cultural contexts. This perspective opens new avenues for analyzing how actors negotiate legitimacy, desirability and possibility on the global stage through public diplomacy. (Less)
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- Hedling, Elsa LU
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- publishing date
- 2025-12-17
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- keywords
- strategic communication, strategic narratives, digital diplomacy, public diplomacy
- in
- Place Branding and Public Diplomacy
- publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- ISSN
- 1751-8040
- DOI
- 10.1057/s41254-025-00423-3
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- English
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abstract = {{This paper discusses the conceptual relationship between strategic narratives and public diplomacy and its analytical possibilities. It argues that public diplomacy can be understood as a set of persuasive narrative practices; that strategic narratives are central to processes of identity formation necessary for persuasive and credible public diplomacy communication; and that the contestation of strategic narratives through competing acts of persuasion, actively shapes the politics of public diplomacy. Rather than treating these as competing conceptualizations, the paper positions them as complementary entry points into the strategic narratives framework, each foregrounding persuasion and meaning-making in distinct ways in public diplomacy scholarship. The contribution lies in affirming public diplomacy as a relational site of narrative negotiation and contestation, where meaning is not merely instrumental but embedded in broader political, institutional and cultural contexts. This perspective opens new avenues for analyzing how actors negotiate legitimacy, desirability and possibility on the global stage through public diplomacy.}},
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title = {{Strategic narratives in public diplomacy scholarship: practices, processes and politics of persuasion}},
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