MEDIA, DIPLOMACY AND SOFT POWER
International Conference – Bologna, 20-21 maggio 2019
- Marco Cucco, Gert Janwillens, Zhan Zhang, Giacomo Manzoli: Introduction and Institutional Greetings
- Stanley Rosen (University of Southern California): China’s Use of Film in Its Pursuit of Soft Power: Structural and Self-Imposed Limits in China’s Competition with Hollywood
- Yanling Yang (Loughborough University London): Film Co-production as Soft Power Between the UK and China
- Peize Li (University of St. Andrews): Soft Power at Networked Venues: the “Belt and Road” Initiative and the Shanghai International Film Festival
- Julia Hammet-Jamarat (Co-production Research Network), Katell Leon (Université Rennes 2):Produire au Sud: A Grounded Analysis of the Dynamics Between Filmmakers …
- Antonio Fiori (Università di Bologna), Marco Milani (University of Sheffield): Soft Power or Hard Threat? The Influence of South Korean Cultural Production on North Korea and Inter-Korean Relations
- Mattew Hibberd (Università della Svizzera Italiana): A Vietnamese Perspective on Hosting the DPRK-USA Vietnam Summit 2019
- Ali Makke (University of Leicester): The De Facto Centre – The Emergence of Dubai as a Soft Power in the Middle East
- Hasan Saliu (AAB College): International Media’s Reports as a Counterbalance to Public Diplomacy Strategies of Kosovo’s Image
- Jingwen Qui, Sara Van Leuven, Stijn Joye (Ghent University): News About China’s Soft Power in European Media: A Quantitative Content Analysis
- Dimitra Laurence Larochelle (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle): Soap-operas, Soft power and the Tourism Industry: The Case of Turkish Television Series
- Ece Vitrinel (Galatasaray University): Turkey’s Television Series: Soft Power, Hard Control