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Special issue of The Journal of Communication released, edited by James Pamment, et al.

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A special and very interesting issue of The Journal of Communication Management has recently been released, entitled "The European refugee crisis: organizational responses and communication strategies". James Pamment of the Department of Strategic Communication is one of the editors of the issue together with Alina Dolea and Diana Ingenhoff.

This issue Includes the article The response of Swedish and Norwegian public diplomacy and nation branding actors to the refugee crisis, co-authored by James Pamment and our former Master students Alexandra Olofsson and Rachel Hjorth-Jenssen. The purpose of the article is:

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the communication management of the Swedish and Norwegian Governments during the 2015-2016 refugee crisis. It does so in the context of recent debates into public diplomacy (PD) and nation branding, on the understanding that governments seek to manage their reputations in order to attract trade, investment and tourism, as well as generate broader interest in their policies and values.

Read more here!