2019
DOI: 10.1177/1354066119868514
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Retrieving how diplomacy writes subjects, space and time: a methodological contribution

Abstract: How does diplomacy describe international actors? Diplomatic practices observe, analyse, prioritise and constitute information that is ultimately committed to text. Drawing on post-structuralist approaches to identity, diplomacy and textuality, this paper argues for consideration of the unique role of diplomatic text in constituting the state and especially its representation and understanding of Self and Other. It consequently develops a methodology to empirically analyse how the text of diplomatic communicat… Show more

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“…Collaboration between data agencies creates the ability to make appropriate choices regarding the analyzed issue (Lehtiniemi & Haapoja, 2020). The production of diplomatic knowledge through diplomatic texts as data can be understood as the primary fruit of many diplomatic practices, playing a vital role in the country's constitution in the context of other international actors, their own country, and their interlocutors (de Orellana, 2019). Countries must urge to increase cooperation to solve various problems, strengthen research, and enrich international data (de Orellana, 2019;Mann & Daly, 2019;Roy, 2019).…”
Section: Data Cooperation Within Big Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaboration between data agencies creates the ability to make appropriate choices regarding the analyzed issue (Lehtiniemi & Haapoja, 2020). The production of diplomatic knowledge through diplomatic texts as data can be understood as the primary fruit of many diplomatic practices, playing a vital role in the country's constitution in the context of other international actors, their own country, and their interlocutors (de Orellana, 2019). Countries must urge to increase cooperation to solve various problems, strengthen research, and enrich international data (de Orellana, 2019;Mann & Daly, 2019;Roy, 2019).…”
Section: Data Cooperation Within Big Datamentioning
confidence: 99%