Sofiya Tarasevich
University of Florida
6 Papers
17 Citations
Sofiya Tarasevich is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public diplomacy & Politics. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Sofiya Tarasevich include Valdosta State University.
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Papers
Mediated public diplomacy in the digital age: Exploring the Saudi and the U.S. governments’ agenda-building during Trump’s visit to the Middle East
Osama Albishri,Osama Albishri,Sofiya Tarasevich,Pamala Proverbs,Spiro Kiousis,Abdullah Alahmari,Abdullah Alahmari +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the agenda-building capacity of political public relations messages of the Saudi and the U.S. governments during Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East and scrutinized their influence on the media coverage and public opinion.
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President Trump vs. CEOs: a comparison of presidential and corporate agenda building
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the agenda-building influence of presidents and CEOs in communicating about a number of political and social issues through a content analysis of the content of the tweets.
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He who pays the piper, calls the tune? Examining Russia’s and Poland’s public diplomacy efforts to shape the international coverage of the Smolensk crash
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored Polish and Russian governments' communication efforts to shape international news coverage of the 2010 airplane crash near Smolensk, Russia, which killed the Polish President Lech Kaczynski and most of his Cabinet.
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Ethnic nationalism and gatekeeping in the European media: Linking agenda setting, agenda building, and agenda indexing
Sofiya Tarasevich,Liudmila Khalitova,Phillip Arceneaux,Barbara Myslik,Spiro Kiousis +4 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: This paper explored relationships between agenda building, agenda indexing, and agenda-setting effects, measured through the combination of public opinion survey data and quantitative content analysis, and found that an increased level of nationalism serves as a significant predictor for EU policy support through the pathway of decreased pro-EU sentiment, which is reflective of pro-nationals being less supportive of the EU policies and the idea of European integration.
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