Just Listen! The importance of listening in foreign correspondents–governments relationships

Amira Bejerano, Clila Magen
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This study examines the role of listening methods within public diplomacy (PD)/foreign correspondents' relations. Listening theory plays a double role in the study: a) It serves as the theoretical basis for analyzing whether listening and, more specifically, feedback are applied by Israeli public diplomacy (PD) bodies; b) It serves as the core methodology of this study. We demonstrate the value of listening within the context of these professional relationships by applying a methodological simulation of listening. By systematically listening to both parties, one can uncover and trace gaps between the parties' perceptions and better understand their relationship. Based on fifty semi-structured, in-depth interviews with PD seniors and foreign correspondents, the study compares and contrasts the parties' perceptions regarding tactical and strategic aspects of Israeli PD organizations’ actions. The findings indicate a substantial lack of critical listening methods in Israel's PD mechanism. By applying systematic listening methods, gaps and weak links in the parties’ relationship surfaced. To address these gaps, we recommend implementing recurring feedback platforms. These might assist the parties in developing more authentic and open dialogue, despite disagreements and disputes.
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只听!倾听在驻外记者与政府关系中的重要性
本研究探讨了倾听方法在公共外交(PD)/外国记者关系中的作用。倾听理论在本研究中起到双重作用:1)它是分析以色列公共外交机构是否运用倾听,更具体地说,是否运用反馈的理论基础;b)作为本研究的核心方法论。在这些专业关系的背景下,我们通过应用聆听的方法论模拟来证明倾听的价值。通过系统地倾听双方的意见,人们可以发现和追踪双方看法之间的差距,更好地理解他们的关系。基于50个半结构化的深度访谈,与PD资深人士和外国记者,该研究比较和对比了各方对以色列PD组织行动的战术和战略方面的看法。研究结果表明,在以色列的PD机制中,严重缺乏关键的倾听方法。通过运用系统的倾听方法,发现了双方关系中的空白和薄弱环节。为了解决这些差距,我们建议实施循环反馈平台。尽管存在分歧和争端,这些可能有助于各方开展更真实和公开的对话。
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