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27 August 2024

Check out the latest Public Diplomacy and Political Communication (PD-PCF) news and events.

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International Symposium: “War, Academia, Women: Ukrainian Female Academics as Knowledge Producers and Community Agents in New Zealand and Australia”

The International Symposium “War, Academia, Women: Ukrainian Female Academics as Knowledge Producers and Community Agents in New Zealand and Australia”, supported by the ΢ҕl Faculty of Arts, in association with the frame of the Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand, will bring together a community of like-minded self-motivated Ukrainian female academics, both experienced and emerging, who analyse the war against Ukraine and its impacts on the world and the Asia-Pacific region through their research, teaching, public outreach, and interactions with policymakers. The perspectives from female researchers on the war and its colonial legacies, which continue to shape our knowledge production in the region, remain in need of mapping and deeper reflection. The symposium aims to fill in this gap focusing on how female academics produce and shape knowledge, outreach to local communities, and facilitate a better understanding of the ongoing war against Ukraine in the context of decolonisation. Additionally, the symposium will not only foster a close relationship between female academic researchers in the region, but also stress the importance of scholarly exchange and outreach around questions of colonialism and decolonisation between colleagues in Australia and New Zealand. The main output of the symposium will be a Special Issue in an academic journal that will reflect on global knowledge production about the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, including in the context of decolonisation.  Ambassador of Ukraine to Australia and New Zealand, HE Vasyl’ Myroshnychenko will present a key address to the participants of the Symposium. The Symposium is co-organised by New Zealand and Australian academics – Dr Daria Kuznetsova and Professor Natalia Chaban of the ΢ҕl and Dr Olga Boichak of the University of Sydney.

PD-PCF Director Professor Chaban interviews Gerard de Graaf, the EU’s Senior Envoy for Digital to the US

On August 30, 2023, Professor Natalia Chaban interviewed Gerard de Graaf, Senior Envoy for Digital to the US of the Delegation of the European Union to the United States.  This interview is a key input into the PD-PCF’s research project “Innovations in Public Diplomacy: Constructing dialogue and mitigating security risks between technology giants and governments”, and specifically its Part II, with the focus on the EU and EU member states.  The interview took place at the EU Delegation to New Zealand in Wellington.  Research team will report the final findings to the Senior Envoy and his team upon the project completion.

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Media & Comms student Olivia Hundleby as a “shadow Ambassador” of HE Nina Obermaier, Head of EU Delegation to New Zealand

Olivia Hundleby, BC Political Communication major and a member of the PD-PCF Student Research Hub 2023, was invited by the EU Delegation to New Zealand to be a “shadow Ambassador” and experience a day in the life of an EU Ambassador, HE Nina Obermaier.  On August 28, Olivia participated in meetings at the Christchurch City Council, including a meeting with the Mayor of Christchurch Phil Mauger, met with secondary school teachers who participated in the workshop on the EU at the ΢ҕl, attended the Ambassador’s keynote address to Model EU participants at the ΢ҕl, met with local MPs, and visited Lincoln University where she met with NZ academics collaborating with academics from the EU. 

Launching PD-PCF Students Research Hub 2023 “EU Digital Diplomacy to New Zealand”

On August 28, 2023, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to New Zealand  Kevin O’Connell visited the ΢ҕl where he met with the members of the new PD-PCF Student Research Hub 2023. The meeting launched the work of the Student Research Hub which will explore EU Digital Diplomacy to New Zealand. Members of the Hub will report findings to the EU diplomats in Wellington on December 8, 2023.

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John Irgengioro, PD-PCF visiting researcher from Gent University (Belgium), presents results of the joint project in New Zealand

Within the framework of the joint PD-PCF and University of Gent project “Competing for hearts and minds in today’s multipolar world order: a comparative analysis of the soft power of China, Russia and the European Union in Central Asia”  supported by the Flanders Research Foundation (FWO), a visiting researcher John Irgengioro presented a series of research seminars  reporting the main results of the project across New Zealand.  The seminars took place at the Department of Media and Communication, ΢ҕl, Christchurch (8 March, 2023), at the Department of Political Science, University of Otago, Dunedin (15 March 2023), and at joint event organised by the NZ Asia Institute of University of Auckland, Centre for China Studies of the University of Auckland, and Massey University, New Zealand (5 April 2023).

PD-PCF ΢ҕl  Roundtable “Navigating the Uncertain World: Mapping Future Directions in Political Communication”

On March 24, 2023, PD-PCF ΢ҕl and the ΢ҕl Department of Media and Communication organised and ran Roundtable “Navigating the Uncertain World: Mapping Future Directions in Political Communication”. The Roundtable discussants included Professor Ralph Schroeder, ΢ҕl Erskine Fellow, Internet Institute, Oxford University, the UK; John Irgengioro, FWO Research Fellow at PD-PCF, Ghent University, Belgium; Emanuel Stoakes, MA candidate, ΢ҕl Media & Comms, international news writer, and Professor Natalia Chaban, ΢ҕl Political Communication Lead/Director, PD-PCF ΢ҕl. Professor Chaban was the Chair and the Organiser of the Roundtable which involved Political Communication majors (Bachelor of Communication), as well as post-graduate students and academics. The presenter and the audience discussed the directions, opportunities and challenges the changing world presents to those who focus their study, research and practice on political communication – domestic and international – in the 21st century.

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PD-PCF  hosts a renown international academic:  Professor Thomas Christiansen, LUISS, Rome

In December 2022, supported by the COST Action ENTER “EU Foreign Policy Facing New Realities”, within the COST – PD-PCF collaboration in the COST Work Package 2 “Communication and Perceptions” co-led by Professor Chaban,  Professor Thomas Christiansen of LUISS, Italy, visited the PD-PCF ΢ҕl for research exchange and presented two seminars for the ΢ҕl Department of Media and Communication  and wider ΢ҕl’s academic community: The New Geopolitics after the Ukraine War:  Challenges and Opportunities for the EU (December 16, 2022) and Academic Publishing: Managing the Peer Review Process of Journal Articles and Book Manuscripts (December 14, 2022).  In the latter seminar, Prof Christiansen  reflected on his experiences as an Executive Editor of the Journal of European Integration  and a co-editor of the ‘European Administration Governance’ book series at Palgrave Macmillan publishing house.

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