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The Societist Approach to Redefining Public Diplomacy -A Formulation, a Critique, and Further ThoughtsSeong-The Societist Approach to Redefining Public Diplomacy -A Formulation, a Critique, and Further ThoughtsSeong-

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The Societist Approach to Redefining Public Diplomacy -A Formulation, a Critique, and Further ThoughtsSeong-
Authors
윤성훈
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
동국대학교 사회과학연구원
Keywords
Definitions of Public Diplomacy; The Societist Approach; Public Diplomacy as Society Practice; Hallmarks of Good Definitions; Holism; 공공외교의 정의; 사회 주도; 국가 주도; 정의의 포괄성; 정의에 대한 평가
Citation
사회과학연구, v.27, no.1, pp 7 - 30
Pages
24
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
사회과학연구
Volume
27
Number
1
Start Page
7
End Page
30
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6842
ISSN
1598-8996
Abstract
It is perhaps over the actor issue — arguably the societist approach to non-states as actors of public diplomacy — that scholars have long and most diverged in their redefinitions of the practice. Yet, there has rarely been a critical look at the approach, and still less, a formulation of it as a coherent perspective. To fill these gaps, this study pursues two goals at once: first, to construct the whole edifice of the approach by mapping out a genealogy of its evolutionary development; second, to appraise it against the hallmark of definitional holism — the quality of a definition in representing all existing particulars of public diplomacy practice. This study finds societist redefinitions lacking holism, over-representing post-modern practices while under-representing modern ones. Then, it presents further thoughts on the challenges to the societist approach: the vicissitudes in the world of contemporary public diplomacy, and the prospect for the most abstract and the least analytical redefinition.
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