
Written by a leading scholar of public diplomacy, Boundary Spanners of Humanity introduces a pan-human vision of communication that can revolutionize how we collaborate to solve global problems. Never before has humanity enjoyed better technological capabilities for interconnection than today. Ironically, rather than benefiting from the global pool of human resources and intellectual wealth to solve shared problems, nations are experiencing public discord and global divisions. Boundary Spanners of Humanity tackles the challenge of how to enhance global collaboration by introducing three pan-human logics of human communication and public diplomacy that can transform how we view diversity in an interconnected world. R.S. Zaharna begins by asking why the very tools needed for global collaboration-communication and public diplomacy-are undermining our efforts to work together. Her research reveals how contemporary communication is based on a nineteenth-century mindset of separateness that divided people into mutually exclusive cultural and national categories. That mindset reinforces human divisions and erodes global collaboration. In a radical break from conventional models, Zaharna introduces a vision of humanity-centered public diplomacy featuring three complementary logics of communication. Zaharna's innovative approach stems from decade-long, interdisciplinary research that spans from ancient cosmologies to emerging neurobiology. She draws on a rich array of global examples from ancient and indigenous precolonial diplomacies to spontaneous online communication during the Covid-19 pandemic to provide insights into overlooked aspects of emotion, empathy, spirituality, and synchrony in how nations and people communicate in the global arena. Ambitiously conceived, this book will bring a new, global understanding of how to conduct public diplomacy for the world's boundary spanners-those who would find commonality among our many divisions-and collaborate on humanity's shared future.
This book investigates why contemporary communication and public diplomacy tools, rooted in a nineteenth-century mindset of separateness, fail to foster global collaboration and instead exacerbate international divisions. R. S. Zaharna, a scholar in public diplomacy, utilizes an interdisciplinary framework to challenge conventional models of national and cultural categorization. By synthesizing research from ancient cosmologies to modern neurobiology, she proposes a humanity-centered approach to diplomacy that prioritizes commonality over exclusion.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and practitioners in international relations recognize this work as a significant departure from traditional, state-centric diplomatic theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which synthesizes diverse fields to offer a conceptual framework for future global collaboration.
Page Count:
267
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190930306
ISBN-13:
9780190930301
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