Dr Paweł Surowiec-Capell

School of Journalism, Media and Communication

Senior Lecturer in Public Relations and Strategic Communication

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Dr Paweł Surowiec-Capell
School of Journalism, Media and Communication
C632
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
Profile

Paweł joined the University of Sheffield’s School of Journalism, Media and Communication in April 2019 as Senior Lecturer in Strategic Communication. Previously, he worked at Bournemouth University (2006–2019) and acted as research fellow at the Charles University in Prague (2014–2016). His work focuses on the interplay of traditional news and digital media with persuasion in international politics, particularly on relationships between European politics, hybrid media landscapes and strategic communication.

Paweł authored Nation Branding, Public Relations and Soft Power: Corporatising Poland (2016). He has co-edited Social Media and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe (2017) as well as Public Diplomacy and the Politics of Uncertainty (2021). He is currently working on a volume exploring Hybridisation of Power in International Politics.

Apart from academic work, Paweł enjoys running, skiing and music: he is a follower of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup and likes to listen to music of Fryderyk Chopin and Polish jazz.

Publications

Books

Journal articles

Chapters

  • Surowiec-Capell P (2023) Diplomacy and digital propaganda In Bjola C & Manor I (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of digital diplomacy (pp. 212-231). Oxford: Oxford University Press. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec-Capell P & Long P (2023) Hybridity, soft power, and statecraft: ontological mapping In Chitty N, Ji L & Rawnsley G (Ed.), Routledge handbook of soft power (pp. 117-129). London: Routledge. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P (2022) Media, public diplomacy and illiberalism In Laruelle M (Ed.), Conversations on illiberalism (pp. 84-88). Washington D.C.: George Washington University. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P (2021) Strategic communications and public diplomacy In Spry D (Ed.), The ASEF public diplomacy handbook: communicating with purpose and value (pp. 23-34). Singapore: Asia-Europe Foundation. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P & Manor I (2020) Introduction: certainty of uncertainty and public diplomacy In Surowiec P & Manor I (Ed.), Public diplomacy and the politics of uncertainty (pp. IX-XXVII). Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Manor I & Surowiec P (2020) Conclusions In Surowiec P & Manor I (Ed.), Public diplomacy and the politics of uncertainty (pp. 329-342). Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Lilleker D & Surowiec P (2019) Content analysis and the examination of digital propaganda In Baines P, O’Shaughnessy N & Snow N (Ed.), The Sage handbook of propaganda (pp. 171-188). London: Sage Publications. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P & Kania-Lundholm M (2018) Branding Poland online: propagating and resisting nation branding on Facebook In Surowiec P & Štětka V (Ed.), Social media and politics in Central and Eastern Europe (pp. 160-181). RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P & Štětka V (2018) Introduction: social media, politics and democracy in the post-transition Central and Eastern Europe In Surowiec P & Štětka V (Ed.), Social media and politics in Central and Eastern Europe (pp. 1-20). London: Routledge. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Štětka V & Surowiec P (2018) Conclusions In Surowiec P & Štětka P (Ed.), Social media and politics in Central and Eastern Europe (pp. 198-204). London: Routledge. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Szondi G & Surowiec P (2015) Crisis communication research in Central and Eastern Europe In Löffelholz M, Seeger M & Auer C (Ed.), The handbook of international crisis communication research (pp. 384-396). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Lilleker D, Koc-Michalska K & Surowiec P (2013) The use of the web for political participation In Charles A (Ed.), Media/democracy: a comparative study. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (pp. 81-102). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P (2012) Towards corpo-nationalism: Poland as a brand In Kaneva N (Ed.), Branding post-communist nations: marketizing national identities in ‘new’ Europe (pp. 124-144). New York: Routledge. RIS download Bibtex download

Book reviews

  • Surowiec P (2019) Poland’s New Ways of Public Diplomacy. ERIS – European Review of International Studies, 5(2), 108-112. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Surowiec P (2012) Public relations in global cultural contexts: multi-paradigmatic perspectives. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 4(17), 514-516. RIS download Bibtex download
Teaching interests

Paweł is intrigued by questions relating to the colonisation of propaganda and disinformation to new social spaces, and the reinvention of this practice, particularly in the context of diplomacy in hybrid media landscapes (e.g. digital diplomacy, cyber diplomacy). He merges these research interests with lecturing, public engagements and consultancy work. His interests focus on European and US politics.

Teaching activities

Pawel is convenor for the modules JNL6303 Introduction to Political Communication, JNL401 Soft Power and Public Diplomacy as well as JNL233 Journalism and Political Communication. He also oversees dissertation work by students on MA Global Journalism (JNL6133) and MA International Public and Political Communication (JNL6300).

Between 2011 and 2016, Paweł acted as a visiting scholar at Sorbonne IV (CELSA) in Paris. He taught at universities in Poland, Israel, Sweden, Italy and New Zealand. He supervises, mentors and examines doctoral work in the UK and overseas.

Professional activities and memberships

Paweł has previously appeared on ITV News, Czech Public Radio, Le Droit de Vivre, TVN24, and Chunichi Shimbun. He engages in professional publishing for outlets such as Brief, Convergences, The Conversation, Visegrad Insight, and the Centre for Public Diplomacy Blog. His work informs policy reports including the EU’s European Committee of the Regions. Representing Britain, he is an active member of the steering committee for the Belvedere Forum (by the Chatham House and the Polish Institute of Royal Affairs). Paweł trained diplomats, public diplomats and strategic communicators for the Asia-Europe Foundation and the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and delivered talks to, for example, the Diplomatic Press Attachés Association of London, the Swedish Institute, the EU and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Between 2016-2021 he served as a board member and a treasurer of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA).

PhD supervision

His current supervisees are:

  • Michael Latto, Bournemouth University - representations of Kiev and poetic documentaries.
  • Conner Scott, University of Sheffield - newsreels and British civic culture, 1920-1939.
  • Hongqin Cheng, University of Sheffield - populism in 2020 Taiwanese election campaign.
  • Anran Ju, University of Sheffield - reception of China’s digital diplomacy by social media users.
  • Qiang Zhang, University of Sheffield - representations of the ISIS in the UK press.

Paweł is keen to hear from potential PhD candidates who have a research proposal in the following areas of political or strategic communication: public diplomacy, digital diplomacy, propaganda, digital propaganda, political public relations, digital campaigning and election campaigning.

PhD study in journalism, media and communication