The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland

The aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between the two biggest language regions of Switzerland, and the effects that differently-framed public diplomacy messages have on these country identities. To analyze the heterogeneous dimensions of regional...

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Main Authors: Diana Ingenhoff, Dominique Richner
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Language:deu
Published: Seismo Verlag 2019-05-01
Series:Studies in Communication Sciences
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spelling doaj-9fde66329ac54520bfc9f55cfd1529e72021-07-30T10:23:22ZdeuSeismo VerlagStudies in Communication Sciences1424-48962296-41502019-05-01182247266https://doi.org/10.24434/j.scoms.2018.02.004The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of SwitzerlandDiana Ingenhoff0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3034-3605Dominique Richner1University of Fribourg, DCM – Department of Mass Media and Communication ResearchUniversity of Fribourg, DCM – Department of Mass Media and Communication ResearchThe aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between the two biggest language regions of Switzerland, and the effects that differently-framed public diplomacy messages have on these country identities. To analyze the heterogeneous dimensions of regional country identity in the two language regions and the effects of public diplomacy messages, an experimental study with four different groups was conducted. The results show that a) even within one country, different language regions have differing country identities and give varying significance to different dimensions, b) these differences have an impact on how public diplomacy messages are perceived, and c) they also have an impact on the overall country identity of the recipients of these messages. Finally, we show that d) these impacts are moderated by the subjects’ political opinions on an issue as well as the framing of the message itself.partial least squares (pls)multi group analysispublic diplomacycountry identity4d modelmass immigration initiative
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author Diana Ingenhoff
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The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland
Studies in Communication Sciences
partial least squares (pls)
multi group analysis
public diplomacy
country identity
4d model
mass immigration initiative
author_facet Diana Ingenhoff
Dominique Richner
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title The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland
title_short The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland
title_full The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland
title_fullStr The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed The effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: The case of Switzerland
title_sort effects of public diplomacy on country identity in countries with different language regions and cultures: the case of switzerland
publisher Seismo Verlag
series Studies in Communication Sciences
issn 1424-4896
2296-4150
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between the two biggest language regions of Switzerland, and the effects that differently-framed public diplomacy messages have on these country identities. To analyze the heterogeneous dimensions of regional country identity in the two language regions and the effects of public diplomacy messages, an experimental study with four different groups was conducted. The results show that a) even within one country, different language regions have differing country identities and give varying significance to different dimensions, b) these differences have an impact on how public diplomacy messages are perceived, and c) they also have an impact on the overall country identity of the recipients of these messages. Finally, we show that d) these impacts are moderated by the subjects’ political opinions on an issue as well as the framing of the message itself.
topic partial least squares (pls)
multi group analysis
public diplomacy
country identity
4d model
mass immigration initiative
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