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International reporting in the age of participatory media / Zuckerman, Ethan   Journal Article
Zuckerman, Ethan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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To be a diplomat abroad: diplomatic practice at embassies / Cornut, Jérémie   Article
Cornut, Jérémie Article
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Summary/Abstract This article shows that the simultaneous management of three different social roles – knowledge producer, representative of a government, and bureaucrat – defines the everyday work and practice of contemporary diplomats posted at embassies. This argument rests on an analysis of information gathering in Western embassies before, during and after the eighteen days of the revolt that ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. I first identify various practices influencing diplomatic knowledge and prompting the production of particular interpretations of the revolt in Egypt. I then analyze how actors manage multiple positions and dispositions within overlapping social fields. This point illustrates what practice theorists mean when they assert that agents are always speaking from a position. Overall, the article unravels what being a diplomat posted abroad actually consists of in practice, complementing existing studies on the diplomatic mode of knowledge production. I provide insights on the interactions between diplomats and non-state actors and show that diplomats’ social skills and analytic competence constantly require and support each other.
Key Words Revolution  Egypt  Diplomats  Regime Change  Reporting  Embassy 
Arab Spring 
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