extraordinary citizen diplomacy
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Amplifying our Impact:Exploring technology‐enhanced approaches to extraordinary citizen diplomacy
Dr. Christopher Washington & Dr. Yi Yang
Franklin University
Global Ties Annual Meeting 2015
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Awareness of Other
Surface Contact
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Mutual Relationship
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(Huston and Burgess, 1979)
Social Exchange
Extraordinary Citizen Diplomacy
• Activity
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Benefits
Collaborate & Partner
Learning & Collective Intelligence
Social Presence & Engagement
Technological Affordance
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Community of Practice
Build Relationships
Cultivate Learning
Motivate Action
Develop and share
knowledge
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Cultivate Learning – Goals
ChaptersChapters
& Visitors
Visitors
Learning Management System
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Awareness of Other
Surface Contact
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Mutual Relationship
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Social Exchange
Windows on Citizen Diplomacy
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Dr. Christopher Washington
@FranklinProvost
Dr. Yi Yang
@DrYiYang
Contact Information
References
Bhandari, R. & Belyavina, R. (2011). Evaluating and measuring the impact of citizen diplomacy: Current Status and future directions. Institute of International Education, New York, NY.
Huston, T. L., & Burgess, R. L. (1997). Social exchange in developing relationship: An overview. In R. L. Burgess & T. L. Huston (Eds.), Social exchange in developing relationships (pp. 3‐25). New York, NY: Academic Press, Inc.