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27 August 2024

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PD-PCF Symposium, April 28-29, 2022
International Symposium

Cultural Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Theorising global, supranational, national and regional intersections

On April 28-29, 2022, Team New Zealand of the Jean Monnet Network REACTIK organised and ran its final event: international symposium 鈥淐ultural Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Theorising global, supranational, national and regional intersections鈥. Presentations of the Symposium build a foundation for the edited collection (publication forthcoming).

Our symposium explored multiple intersections between international relations and culture 鈥 the latter broadly defined as a 鈥渃omplex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society鈥 (EB Tylor 1871) -- in the age of multiple global crises and new media ecology. Academic literature and practice increasingly agree that in external relations, culture inherently carries 鈥渧alues鈥.听

SESSION 1: The EU, International Cultural Relations and Cultural Diplomacy

SESSION 2: Cultural Diplomacy: the EU and its international partners

SESSION 3: Cultural Diplomacy: Global Perspectives

SESSION 4: Cultural Diplomacy: Focus on Aotearoa New Zealand

Diplomatic Series in COMS 420 Public Diplomacy
Public Diplomacy Students 1
Public Diplomacy Students 2

Ensuring a regular link between teaching and practice, COMS420 Public Diplomacy introduced its students to the diplomacy practitioners who shared their expertise in public diplomacy and communication. The Diplomatic Series in Public Diplomacy featured H.E. Peter Ryan, Ambassador of Ireland to New Zealand,听Kevin O鈥機onnell, Counsellor (Political)/Deputy Head of Delegation of the EU Delegation to New Zealand,听Alessio Guarino, Science and Higher Education Attach茅 at the Embassy of France in New Zealand, Eric Soulier, Head of Culture, Education and Science of the Embassy of France New Zealand, Dr Simon Mark and Caroline McDonald of NZ MFAT.

PD-PCF UC team submits Final Report to FPI and EEAS

As a part of the Core Team of the international 13-country project on perceptions of the EU commissioned by the FPI of the European Commission and Public Diplomacy division of the EEAS, PD-PCF UC team submitted Final Report to the FPI and EEAS.

PD-PCF Director Professor Natalia Chaban organised and led the virtual panel 鈥淓xternal perceptions of the EU as times of global crises: Continuity and Change?鈥 within the programme of the COST Action ENTER Research Week. 听The panel featuring 22 scholars from 16 countries includes these is organised within the COST ENTER Work Package 2 鈥淧erceptions and Communication鈥 co-led by Professor Chaban.听 For the programme of the event see here.

听In engagement with diplomatic stakeholders posted to New Zealand, Professor Natalia Chaban, PD-PCF Director, presented its main findings of the Jean Monnet Network听REACTIK (cReative Economy And Culture inTernatIonal link, EU Cultural Diplomacy)听and policy recommendations at the Victoria University of Wellington in May 2021 (attended by academic, students and diplomats), and, following invitation, briefed the EU Delegation to New Zealand in the dedicated meeting with the Head of the Delegation and the EU Delegation staff in July 2021.

Panel discusses external perceptions of the EU in times of global crisis

Professor听Natalia听Chaban, PD-PCF Director and Vice-Leader of the Work Package 2 鈥淧erceptions and Communication鈥 within COST Action ENTER 鈥淓U Foreign Policy Facing New Directions鈥, organised and chaired COST Virtual Panel Penultimate Programme 鈥淓xternal perceptions of the EU as times of global crises: Continuity and Change?鈥 on October 5.听 The panel featured 22 scholars from around the worlds 鈥 North and South America, Africa, Europe, Russia and the 听Indo-Pacific. Among these scholars were PD-PCF members Ole Elgstr枚m, Michele Knodt, Babak Bahador, Iana Sabatovych and Pauline Heinrichs.

PPMI launches new project "Study of External Perceptions of the EU: 13 countries"

The Public Policy and Management Institute (PPMI)听, focused on the perception of the EU in 13 nations over the last 10 years. Called "Study of External Perceptions of the EU: 13 countries", the project is an update of the 2015 EU Strategic Partner Study, focused on assessing the perceptions of the EU and its policies in 10 countries: Brazil, Canada, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea and the USA. The new study adds three new countries to the list: Colombia, Indonesia and Nigeria. Through media and social media analysis, interviews and public opinion poll, the project aims to understand the current perception of the EU in those countries considering key themes such as economy, science, energy, development and politics, among others. As a result, the study will provide a set of recommendations on ways the EU Public Diplomacy may promote the EU's new image of being progressive, responsible and flexible, and a list of potential partner organisations.

The assignment involves a team of experts led by Dr. Irma Budginait臈-Ma膷kin臈 (PPMI) and UC Professor Dr. Natalia Chaban. The core research group includes Dr. Haroldas Bro啪aitis, Dr. Iana Sabatovych, Dr. Pauline Heinrichs, Dr. Elizabete Vizgunova-Vikmane and Justinas Didika. The project is supported by the Service of Foreign Policy Instruments of the European Commission in collaboration with the European External Action Service, and will be carried out using the knowledge of 22other researchers that form the team of quality assurance and country experts.听

October 2020:听听Media and Communication Student Research Hub Wins a Grant from the French Embassy in New Zealand

A team of students at the Department of Media and Communication, led by Professor Natalia Chaban and Dr Gabriel Weibl, won a competitive grant administered by the French Embassy in New Zealand and the New Caledonia Delegation in New Zealand. A cross-generational multinational Student Research Hub 鈥淒igital Diplomacy鈥 features a PhD student Zahra Emamzadeh, Masters听 of Strategic Communication students Amy Norris-Hibbert, Ian Blythe and Catherine Joshua Jeyakumar, BA Honours student Davide Garello and Bachelor of Communication Shaylee Bright. This Student Research Hub is a part of the Public Diplomacy and Political Communication Forum (PD-PCF) platform initiated and led by Professor Natalia Chaban, PD-PCF Director.听听

The grant 鈥 awarded by the Embassy to only four selected projects in New Zealand 鈥 supports student associations on organising projects with a French connection. Students of the Research Hub will conduct the project 鈥淔rench Digital Diplomacy towards New Zealand鈥.听 They will also present the findings to the French diplomats in Wellington upon the project completion and at the Post-Graduate Conference at the Department of Media and Communication.听

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Advancing International Research Collaboration: Professor Natalia Chaban publishes her co-edited volume with Routledge featuring researchers from 17 countries

PD-PCF Director Professor Natalia Chaban, together with Professor Arne Niemann and Johanna Speyer of Mainz University (Germany), co-edited and published with Routledge volume 鈥淐hanging Perceptions of the EU at Times of Brexit: Global Perspectives鈥. This volume brings together 26 contributors from 17 countries. They conceptualize and measure EU perceptions in the strategic regions around the world in the aftermath of the UK referendum. In focus are reflections from the Wide Atlantic (the US, Canada, Brazil and Mexico), the Middle East and Africa (MENA region and South Africa), the Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia), EU neighbours to the east and south (Turkey, Russia and Ukraine) and the UK. Informed by political communication and political psychology theorisations of images and perceptions in International Relations, contributors assess the evolution of EU perceptions in each location and discuss how their findings contribute to crafting foreign policy options for the 鈥淓U-27鈥, the UK, and their international partners. Based on a solid theoretical foundation and empirically rich data, this volume constitutes an innovative and timely addition to the evolving debate on Brexit and its consequences.听

This volume is a result of a two-year collaboration across time zones and oceans. It started with a creative two-day workshop at the University of Mainz in summer 2018. The workshop, led by Natalia, Arne and Johanna, was sponsored by the Thyssen Foundation, the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES), the EU鈥檚 Jean Monnet Programme and the University of Mainz. During the two-year work on the volume, Natalia, Arne and Johanna organised several panels at the leading international conferences in 2018 and 2019 involving contributors and testing the case-studies.听Following the publication of the volume in July 2020, Natalia, Arne and Johanna are now working on the follow up publications collaborating with each other and the contributors to the volume.

PD-PCF International Research Symposia in Political Communication field

Extending international research collaborations in Political Communication and Public Diplomacy, PD-PCF Director Professor Natalia Chaban of Media and Communication organised and chaired two two-day e-symposia involving international scholars - leading experts and early-career academics.听 E-symposia took place on 15-16 June and 5-6 July, 2020.听 Both events focused on perceptions, images and narratives in international relations and their potential for the evolving practices of public diplomacy and international political communication.听听

These international symposia are a part of a large international research framework 鈥 COST Action 鈥淓U Foreign Policy Facing New Directions鈥 (ENTER) supported by the European Commission. In this trans-national framework, Professor Chaban is a Vice-Leader of the Work Group 2 鈥淧erceptions and Communication鈥. 听In November 2019, Natalia designed and ran the COST Winter Research School 鈥淚mages of Europe at Times of Global Challenges: Perceptions of EU (foreign) policy making inside and outside Europe鈥 at the University of Aarhus, Denmark bringing together scholars from 19 countries.听 Research cases developed in the Research Winter School have become contributions to the e-symposia and two peer-reviewed journals that will result from the two events.

The first symposium and the resulting Special Issue focus on perceptions and narratives of the changing EU in the changing world in the eyes of EU member states. The second symposium and the resulting Special Issue examine images and perceptions of the EU in the Union鈥檚 neighbourhoods to the east and south. Natalia is co-editing both Special Issues with colleagues from Czechia and the UK as well as New Zealand. She also contributes her own articles. The Special Issues are scheduled to be published at the end of 2020 and beginning of 2021 respectively. Active international research networking, symposia and publications contribute to the stream of Political Communication and Public Diplomacy at the Department of Media and Communication and the College of Arts.


Key notes

Chaban, N. (2019) 鈥淧olitical Communication in International Relations: EU perceptions and narratives in Ukraine post-Maidan鈥, 15 November, Workshop 鈥淎t the EU Doorstep: External Perceptions of the EU by Candidate and Eastern Partnership Countries鈥, Jagellonian University, Krakow, Poland

Workshops and Symposia

The COST Winter Research School 鈥淚mages of Europe at Times of Global Challenges: Perceptions of EU (foreign) policy making inside and outside Europe鈥 at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, supported by COST Action ENTER, November 2019 (scholars from 19 countries).听

Organiser and facilitator: Professor Chaban Vice-Leader of the COST ENTER Work Group 2 鈥淧erceptions and Communication鈥, with co-facilitators:听听 Professor Ole Elgstr枚m (Lund University, Sweden), Professor Berndt Schlipphak (Munster University, Germany), Dr Veronika Zapletalov谩 (Masaryk University, Czech Republic), Pauline Hienrichs (Royal Holloway, UK).

The E-YOUTH International Virtual Symposium 鈥淭he EU Baltic States, Russia and Ukraine: Mutual narratives and perceptions鈥 dedicated to the Special Issue (guest edited by Chaban, Mondry and Pavlov) with New Zealand Slavonic Journal 25-26 May 2020

Organised by Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ) and co-chaired by Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ), Professor Henrietta Mondry (UC, NZ), Associate Professor Evgeny Pavlov (UC, NZ)

COST International Virtual Symposium 鈥淣arratives and perceptions of the EU: Images of the EU in the EU鈥 dedicated to the Special Issue (guest edited by Chaban, Osicka, Zapletalova and Heinrichs) with Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, 15-16 June 2020
Organised by Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ); co-chaired by Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ), Dr Jan Osi膷ka (Masaryk University, Czech Republic), Dr Veronika Zapletalov谩 (Masaryk University, Czech Republic), Pauline Heinrichs (Royal Holloway, UK)

COST International Virtual Symposium 鈥淐hanging Europe in the Changing World: The EU in the Eyes of EU Neighbours鈥 dedicated to the Special Issue (guest edited by Chaban and Headley) with Croatian International Relations Review, 5-6 July 2020
Organised by Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ); co-chaired by Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ) and Associate Professor James Headley (Otago University, NZ)

Symposium 鈥淣ew Opportunities for the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership鈥, supported by听 Jean Monnet Network EU-Canada Relations: The EU and Canada in Dialogue, 18 November 2019,听 Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence 鈥淓U in Global Dialogue鈥 (CEDI), TU Darmstadt, Germany (SI with Australian and NZ Journal of European Studies, 2019)

Organised by Professor Michele Knodt (TUD, Germany); co-chaired by Professor听


Stakeholder events

Stakeholder event within the framework of Jean Monnet Project E-YOUTH鈥 (Vilnius, 听Lithuania, 28 August 2019) , Vilnius Institute of Policy Analysis, Lithuania听

Audience: members of diplomatic corps, media, NGOs, MFA Lithuanian, members of Lithuanian and European Parliament, academics advising on youth policy, members of think tanks, E-YOUTH researchers

Topics: political communication, perceptions/political psychology, formulation, projection and reception of narratives, media framing for public diplomacy

Presenters: Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ), Professor 艩ar奴nas Liekis (VMU, Lithuania), Professor Ben O鈥橪oughlin (Royal Holloway, UK), Professor Alister Miskimmon (Queen鈥檚 University Belfast, UK)

听Conference panels

A panel 鈥淵outh Narratives and Perceptions of the EU and EU-Ukraine Relations in Ukraine and three Baltic States鈥, UACES, Lisbon, Portugal, 1-4 September 2019

Presenters: Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ), Professor Ben O鈥橪oughlin (Royal Holloway, UK), Professor Alister Miskimmon (Queen鈥檚 University Belfast, UK), Professor Patrick M眉ller (Vienna University, Austria)

A panel 鈥淧olitical Communication in International Relations: EU perceptions and narratives in the world鈥, NZPSAA, Christchurch, New Zealand, 27-29 November 2019

Presenters:听 Professor Natalia Chaban (UC, NZ), Professor Linda Jean Kenix (UC, NZ), Associate Professor Donald Matheson (UC, NZ), Sam Brett (UC, NZ), Alexander Makov (UC, NZ)

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