El Salvador and Costa Rica’s State–Diaspora Relations Management

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  • Vanessa Bravo Assistant Professor School of Communications Elon University North Carolina, USA

Keywords:

global public relations, diaspora, transnationalism, Central America, Costa Rica, El Salvador

Abstract

Through a case study that includes 20 in-depth interviews with key informants, this qualitative study compares the state–diaspora relations of two Central American countries, one where the state considers the diaspora a key transnational public (El Salvador), and one where the state interacts at a low level with its diaspora and does not consider this group a priority in its policies (Costa Rica). This article also offers eight propositions for studying state–diaspora relations, a model of the main factors that influence the strength of the state–diaspora relationship in Central America, and implications for international public relations. 

Author Biography

Vanessa Bravo, Assistant Professor School of Communications Elon University North Carolina, USA

B.A., Universidad de Costa Rica; M.A., University of Florida; Ph.D., University of Florida. Fulbright Scholar at the University of Florida in 2001-2003. Fourteen years as a journalist and editor at newspaper La Nacion in Costa Rica in positions such as online editor and features editor. Strategic communications director at Paniamor Foundation from 1997-1998. Has published work in Public Relations Review, Global Media Journal (American Edition), Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas (Universidad de Málaga, Spain) and Palabra Clave (Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia). Has authored a book chapter in Communication and Community (Hampton Press). Has presented research papers at AEJMC, ICA and SSCA, among others. Taught at the University of Florida from 2008-2011 and at the Universidad de Costa Rica in 2005. Received the Susan Roschwalb Grant for research in international public relations from AEJMC in 2011 and the 2010-2011 Latin American Studies Doctoral Teaching Award from the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida. Came to Elon in 2011, where she is the adviser to Elon's chapter of PRSSA.Phone number: 001-336-278-5510

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2014-07-02

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