
BOOK CHAPTERS FROM THE LAB
Arceneaux, P. (2025). People-to-people exchange programs: Discovering relationship-building assets within soft and hard power institutions. In S. Aday (Ed.), Handbook of Public Diplomacy. (pp. 506-517). London: Edward Elgar.
Huang, Z. A., & Arceneaux, P. (2024). Ethical challenges in the digitalization of public diplomacy. In C. Bjola and I. Manor (Eds). The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy (pp. 232-249). London: Oxford University Press.
Arceneaux, P. (2023). International organizations. In E. Gilboa (Ed.), A Research Agenda for Public Diplomacy (pp. 43-55). London: Edward Elgar.
Arceneaux, P. (2022). U.S. international communications. In G. Borchard (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism (Vol. 1, pp. 1675-1679). New York, NY: SAGE Publications. https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781544391199.n419
Arceneaux, P., & Powers, S. (2020). International broadcasting: Public diplomacy as a game in a marketplace of loyalties. In N. Snow, & N. Cull (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy. (2nd ed., pp. 50-63). New York, NY: Routledge.
Arceneaux, P., & Borden, J., & Golan, G. J. (2019). The news management function of political public relations: A theoretical approach. In J. Strömbäck, & S. Kiousis (Eds.), Political Public Relations: Concepts, Principles and Applications (2nd ed., pp. 126-145). New York, NY: Routledge.
Arceneaux, P., & Borden, J., & Golan, G. J. (2019). The news management function of political public relations: A theoretical approach. In J. Strömbäck, & S. Kiousis (Eds.), Political Public Relations: Concepts, Principles and Applications (2nd ed., pp. 126-145). New York, NY: Routledge.
Lan, X. & Kiousis, S. (2023). Media Relations. In C. Botan, & E. Sommerfeldt (Eds.), Public Relations Theory III: In the Age of Publics. New York, NY: Routledge.
Shaughnessy, B., & Kiousis, S.K. (2023). Strategic political public relations in the “age of populism.” In S. Papathanassopoulos, & S. Selgado (eds.) Streamlining political communication concepts [after social media]: Updates, changes, normalcies. Springer: New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45335-9_9