Citizen Diplomacy International Meeting #2

About Citizen Diplomacy International

Due to globalization, the internet, rising education levels, and long-term democratization, citizen diplomacy is growing, and becoming a more important part of diplomacy and international affairs.  Thus, in 2020, the Public Diplomacy Council of America (PDCA), a US-based NGO devoted to advancing the field of public diplomacy, formed the Citizen Diplomacy Research Group (CDRG) to advance the research and practice of citizen diplomacy.  In 2023, the CDRG became Citizen Diplomacy International (CDI), a network and program of Learning Life, a Washington DC-based nonprofit devoted to developing innovative learning communities in order to widen and deepen participation in democracy and diplomacy.  

CDI meets every three months online via Zoom for 1.5 hours to share research and news on citizen diplomacy developments worldwide with an eye to building a vibrant global CD sector for a more participatory, equitable and sustainable world..  Meetings typically begin with two presentations on CD research or practice, followed by discussion of the presentations, then news and announcements of past or upcoming international CD-related initiatives, publications, funding, conferences, etc. 

Anyone  — including scholars, students, citizen diplomacy practitioners, current and retired official diplomats, and others interested — can join CDI to learn, network, and/or present substantial research or practice in citizen diplomacy. For more information or to join the CDI email list, contact email@learninglife.info. You can also connect with CDI members via our Facebook group and Linkedin group, to which you can post citizen diplomacy-related articles, books, events, funding, etc. 

For more about CDI, click here.  For the video recording of this CDI meeting at Learning Life’s Youtube Channel, click here.  Photos from the meeting above.  

Meeting Agenda

1) Opening remarks and introductions (10 minutes)

2) Two presentations, questions and discussion: 

A) Robert Kelley, Assistant Professor, School of International Service, American University: Citizen diplomacy definitions, landscape, and trends (12 minutes)

B) Hayley Pottle, TechGirls Program Coordinator, Legacy International: 

TechGirls: brief history, purpose, program, and benefits (12 minutes)

C) Questions and discussion about the presentations (20 minutes)

3) Announcements (25 minutes, 1 minute per person)

4) Future meeting presentations (10 minutes)

This final part of the meeting is to help identify who would like to present on what citizen diplomacy topics (i.e., cross-national citizen-to-citizen programs, projects, trends, issues, etc.) at upcoming meetings.