E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity

The primary aim of this article is to analyze the Twitter communication strategy and its efficiency. The authors took into consideration four Ministers of foreign affairs from Great Britain, Poland, Ukraine, and Russia (their private accounts have also been examined). However, considering that Minis...

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Main Authors: Kuźniar Ewa, Filimoniuk Nataliia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Social Communication
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spelling doaj-4d32b0b08d9b4857b690c80f8eaf46c92020-11-24T23:23:49ZengSciendoSocial Communication2299-53822017-12-0132344110.1515/sc-2017-0010sc-2017-0010E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and EffectivityKuźniar Ewa0Filimoniuk Nataliia1University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, PolandUniversity of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, PolandThe primary aim of this article is to analyze the Twitter communication strategy and its efficiency. The authors took into consideration four Ministers of foreign affairs from Great Britain, Poland, Ukraine, and Russia (their private accounts have also been examined). However, considering that Ministers of Poland and Russia did not have their own Twitter accounts (Witold Waszczykowski and Siergiej Lawrow), authors decided to analyze private accounts of Great Britain’s and Ukrainian’s Ministers (Boris Johnson and Pavlo Klimkin). All examined profiles are accredited. Because of the popularity of Twitter and the appearance of the new type of diplomacy, which involves social networking sites, the authors attempted to make a qualitative and quantitative analysis of given accounts. The results present the effectivity index and also show that spontaneously published messages on social media have a significant impact on how state institutions convey content. What is more, the qualitative and quantitative analysis and the effectivity index allows to present the tools needed for e-diplomacy on Twitter.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sc.2017.3.issue-2/sc-2017-0010/sc-2017-0010.xml?format=INTdiplomacyTwitterMinistry of Foreign Affairseffectivity index
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E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity
Social Communication
diplomacy
Twitter
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
effectivity index
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Filimoniuk Nataliia
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title E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity
title_short E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity
title_full E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity
title_fullStr E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity
title_full_unstemmed E-Diplomacy on Twitter. International Comparison of Strategies and Effectivity
title_sort e-diplomacy on twitter. international comparison of strategies and effectivity
publisher Sciendo
series Social Communication
issn 2299-5382
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The primary aim of this article is to analyze the Twitter communication strategy and its efficiency. The authors took into consideration four Ministers of foreign affairs from Great Britain, Poland, Ukraine, and Russia (their private accounts have also been examined). However, considering that Ministers of Poland and Russia did not have their own Twitter accounts (Witold Waszczykowski and Siergiej Lawrow), authors decided to analyze private accounts of Great Britain’s and Ukrainian’s Ministers (Boris Johnson and Pavlo Klimkin). All examined profiles are accredited. Because of the popularity of Twitter and the appearance of the new type of diplomacy, which involves social networking sites, the authors attempted to make a qualitative and quantitative analysis of given accounts. The results present the effectivity index and also show that spontaneously published messages on social media have a significant impact on how state institutions convey content. What is more, the qualitative and quantitative analysis and the effectivity index allows to present the tools needed for e-diplomacy on Twitter.
topic diplomacy
Twitter
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
effectivity index
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