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Leysan Storie

Researcher at Zayed University

Publications -  4
Citations -  61

Leysan Storie is an academic researcher from Zayed University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public diplomacy & Communication studies. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 41 citations. Previous affiliations of Leysan Storie include University of Maryland, College Park.

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Social media and connective action: The case of the Saudi women’s movement for the right to drive

TL;DR: Findings showed that both connective action and collective action offer tactics that can complement each other in an online movement and offer in-depth insights about the role of identity in online movements.
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The death of bin Laden: How Russian and U.S. media frame counterterrorism

TL;DR: This paper explored how Russian and US newspapers covered the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011 through the lens of framing theory and found that terrorism events were framed as national concerns rather than global issues, thus limiting governments and the media from building a shared understanding with international audiences.
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Lost publics in public diplomacy: Antecedents for online relationship management

TL;DR: In this article, focus groups and interviews were conducted with young females in the United Arab Emirates to explore antecedents to digital engagement with foreign governments, and the results suggested a new antecedent for online relationship management in public diplomacy, and several implications for international public relations.
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Relationship cultivation in public diplomacy: A qualitative study of relational antecedents and cultivation strategies.

TL;DR: This article explored relationship cultivation, i.e., the process of initiating, nurturing positive, and recovering from negative relationships between various public diplomacy actors in the United States, and provided a nuanced discussion of relationship cultivation factors and explained how they apply to public diplomacy engagement.