Transprofessional diplomacy /:
"Diplomacy is no longer restricted to a single vocation nor implemented exclusively through interaction amongst official representatives. In exploring the challenges that these transformations produce, this work surveys firstly, the genealogy of diplomacy as a profession, tracing how it changed...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Diplomacy is no longer restricted to a single vocation nor implemented exclusively through interaction amongst official representatives. In exploring the challenges that these transformations produce, this work surveys firstly, the genealogy of diplomacy as a profession, tracing how it changed from a civic duty into a vocation requiring training and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills. Secondly, using the lens of the sociology of professions, the development of diplomacy as a distinctive profession is examined, including its importance for the consolidation of the power of modern nation-states. Thirdly, it examines how the landscape of professional diplomacy is being diversified and, we argue, enriched by a series of non-state actors, with their corresponding professionals, transforming the phenomenology of contemporary diplomacy. Rather than seeing this pluralization of diplomatic actors in negative terms as the deprofessionalization of diplomacy, we frame these trends as transprofessionalization, that is, as a productive development that reflects the expanded diplomatic space and the intensified pace of global interconnections and networks, and the new possibilities they unleash for practising diplomacy in different milieus." |
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spelling | Constantinou, Costas M., author. Transprofessional diplomacy / by Costas M. Constantinou, Noé Cornago, and Fiona McConnell. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Brill research perspectives Diplomacy and foreign policy Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; Transprofessional Diplomacy; Abstract; Keywords; 1 Introduction: Understanding Diplomatic Transformation through the Profession; 2 Genealogy: The Professionalization of Diplomacy; 2.1 Occasional and Professional Diplomacy; 2.2 Vocational Resources of the Diplomatic Profession; 2.2.1 The Clergy; 2.2.2 The Literati; 2.2.3 The Courtier; 2.2.4 The Jurist; 2.3 A 'Weak' Profession?; 3 Sociology: Diplomacy as a Distinctive and Paradoxical Profession; 3.1 Diplomacy as a Distinctive Profession; 3.2 Diplomacy as a Paradoxical Profession 4 Phenomenology: Diplomacy Transprofessionalized4.1 The Proliferation of 'New' Diplomatic Actors and Their 'Professionals'; 4.2 Promoting 'New' Diplomatic Skills: Functional Specificity and Creative Experimentation; 4.3 Mimicking 'Old' Diplomatic Skills: Socialization and Creative Subversion; 5 Conclusion: Diplomatic Partnerships, Hybrid Diplomacies; List of References "Diplomacy is no longer restricted to a single vocation nor implemented exclusively through interaction amongst official representatives. In exploring the challenges that these transformations produce, this work surveys firstly, the genealogy of diplomacy as a profession, tracing how it changed from a civic duty into a vocation requiring training and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills. Secondly, using the lens of the sociology of professions, the development of diplomacy as a distinctive profession is examined, including its importance for the consolidation of the power of modern nation-states. Thirdly, it examines how the landscape of professional diplomacy is being diversified and, we argue, enriched by a series of non-state actors, with their corresponding professionals, transforming the phenomenology of contemporary diplomacy. Rather than seeing this pluralization of diplomatic actors in negative terms as the deprofessionalization of diplomacy, we frame these trends as transprofessionalization, that is, as a productive development that reflects the expanded diplomatic space and the intensified pace of global interconnections and networks, and the new possibilities they unleash for practising diplomacy in different milieus." Cover page 4. Diplomacy History. Diplomacy Philosophy. Diplomatie Histoire. Diplomatie Philosophie. Diplomacy fast Diplomacy Philosophy fast History fast Cornago, Noé, author. McConnell, Fiona, author. Print version: 9004340440 9789004340442 (DLC) 2016958235 (OCoLC)962833736 Brill research perspectives. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016137252 Diplomacy and foreign policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018040962 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2198295 Volltext |
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