The Global Public Relations Handbook, Revised and Expanded Edition

The Global Public Relations Handbook, Revised and Expanded Edition
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 805
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ISBN-10 : 9781135845544
ISBN-13 : 1135845549
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Synopsis The Global Public Relations Handbook, Revised and Expanded Edition by : Krishnamurthy Sriramesh

Expanding on the theoretical framework for studying and practicing public relations around the world, The Global Public Relations Handbook, Revised and Expanded Edition extends the discussion in the first volume on the history, development, and current status of the public relations industry from a global perspective. This revised edition offers twenty new chapters in addition to the original contents. It includes fourteen additional country- or regionally-focused chapters exploring public relations practice in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Contributors use a theoretical framework to present information on the public relations industry in their countries and regions. They also focus on such factors as the status of public relations education in their respective countries and professionalism and ethics. Each country-specific chapter includes a case study typifying public relations practice in that country. Additional new chapters discuss political economy, activism, international public relations, and United Nations public affairs.

The Global Public Relations Handbook

The Global Public Relations Handbook
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781351700405
ISBN-13 : 1351700405
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Synopsis The Global Public Relations Handbook by : Krishnamurthy Sriramesh

In this third edition, The Global Public Relations Handbook: Theory, Research, and Practice offers state-of-the-art discussions of the global public relations industry, blending research-based theory with practice, and presented in essays from both academics and practitioners. This edition's 28 essays in three sections take into account changes in the global communication landscape especially in the last ten years. The first section contains essays that provide conceptual linkages between public relations and international political systems, economic systems and levels of development, societal culture, different media systems including digital media, and activism. Essays in the second section discuss the communication of various global actors such as corporations (including family-owned enterprises), non-profits, governments (and public sector enterprises), global public relations agencies, IGOs such as the European Union and NATO and "informal" organizations such as hactivist groups, terrorists, and failed states. The third section discusses key global communication issues such as climate change, character assassination as a communication tool, internal communication, risk and crisis communication, public affairs, and public diplomacy. This will be an essential resource for students and researchers of public relations, strategic communication, and international communication.

The Global Public Relations Handbook

The Global Public Relations Handbook
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 601
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ISBN-10 : 9781135645496
ISBN-13 : 1135645493
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Global Public Relations Handbook by : Krishnamurthy Sriramesh

This handbook represents the state of the public relations profession throughout the world, with contributions from the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. A resource for scholars and advanced students in public relations & international business.

The SAGE Handbook of International Corporate and Public Affairs

The SAGE Handbook of International Corporate and Public Affairs
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 729
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ISBN-10 : 9781473959088
ISBN-13 : 147395908X
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The SAGE Handbook of International Corporate and Public Affairs by : Phil Harris

This new edition of The SAGE Handbook of International Corporate and Public Affairs builds on the success of the first edition (2005) by comprehensively updating and enhancing the material and structure, setting a new standard for the practitioner and student of the global public affairs discipline. The new edition includes increased international coverage of the field, and a strong focus on emerging trends, as well as providing a comprehensive overview of the foundations and key aspects of the discipline. The Handbook is organised into six thematic sections, including a generously-sized section devoted to case studies of public affairs in action: Foundations of PA PA and its relationship to other Key Disciplines Emerging Trends in PA The Regional Development and Application of PA Case Studies of PA in Action Tactical Approaches to Executing PA. Containing contributions from leading experts in the field today, this Handbook is designed to serve the needs of scholars, researchers, students and professionals alike.

Public Relations

Public Relations
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9781446291245
ISBN-13 : 1446291243
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Relations by : Danny Moss

Taking a managerial perspective, this book explores public relations and its role in the wider organizational world. Contributors explore a variety of contexts in which the relevance of understanding these two interlinking domains is so paramount, such as corporate branding and reputation, government relations and community communications, as well as drawing on experise of legal considerations and ethical awareness. The effective management of public relations is crucial within any organization, but a wider managerial awareness and support of its role is equally critical. Public Relations: A Managerial Perspective offers an original and vital discussion of these challenges for second and third year undergraduate and postgraduate students of public relations, corporate communications and public affairs.

Public Relations

Public Relations
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : 9783110554250
ISBN-13 : 3110554259
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Relations by : Chiara Valentini

What is public relations? What do public relations professionals do? And what are the theoretical underpinnings that drive the discipline? This handbook provides an up-to-date overview of one of the most contested communication professions. The volume is structured to take readers on a journey to explore both the profession and the discipline of public relations. It introduces key concepts, models, and theories, as well as new theorizing efforts undertaken in recent years. Bringing together scholars from various parts of the world and from very different theoretical and disciplinary traditions, this handbook presents readers with a great diversity of perspectives in the field.

The Routledge Handbook of Critical Public Relations

The Routledge Handbook of Critical Public Relations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 447
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ISBN-10 : 9781317918868
ISBN-13 : 131791886X
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Handbook of Critical Public Relations by : Jacquie L'Etang

Critical theory has a long history, but a relatively recent intersection with public relations. This ground-breaking collection engages with commonalities and differences in the traditions, whilst encouraging plural perspectives in the contemporary public relations field. Compiled by a high-profile and widely respected team of academics and bringing together other key scholars from this field and beyond, this unique international collection marks a major stage in the evolution of critical public relations. It will increasingly influence how critical theory informs public relations and communication. The collection takes stock of the emergence of critical public relations alongside diverse theoretical traditions, critiques and actions, methodologies and future implications. This makes it an essential reference for public relations researchers, educators and students around a world that is becoming more critical in the face of growing inequality and environmental challenges. The volume is also of interest to scholars in advertising, branding, communication, consumer studies, cultural studies, marketing, media studies, political communication and sociology.

Encyclopedia of Public Relations

Encyclopedia of Public Relations
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 1138
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ISBN-10 : 9781452276229
ISBN-13 : 1452276226
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Public Relations by : Robert L. Heath

When initially published in 2005, the two-volume Encyclopedia of Public Relations was the first and most authoritative compilation of the subject. It remains the sole reference source for any library serving patrons in business, communication, and journalism as it explores the evolution of the field with examples describing the events, changing practices, and key figures who developed and expanded the profession. Reader’s Guide topics include Crisis Communications & Management, Cyberspace, Ethics, Global Public Relations, Groups, History, Jargon, Management, Media, News, Organizations, Relations, Reports, Research, and Theories & Models. Led by renowned editor Robert L. Heath, with advisory editors and contributors from around the world, the set is designed to reach a wide array of student readers who will go on to serve as opinion leaders for improving the image and ethics of the practice. The Second Edition continues to explore key challenges facing the profession, such as earning the trust and respect of critics and the general public. Much greater emphasis and space will be placed on a theme that was just emerging when the First Edition appeared: the Internet and social media as public relations tools. International coverage and representation has been greatly expanded, as well. Finally, biographies (which are now widely available on the Web) have been deleted to give room to areas of enhanced coverage, and biographical material are included where appropriate within the context of topical entries. However, a long entry on women pioneers in public relations has been included as an appendix.

Culture and Public Relations

Culture and Public Relations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9781136514449
ISBN-13 : 1136514449
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture and Public Relations by : Krishnamurthy Sriramesh

Culture and Public Relations explores the impact of culture – societal and organizational – through the global lens of public relations. Structuring the volume around three themes -- culture as an environment for public relations; the culture of PR globally; and the impact of PR on culture -- the editors bring together compelling discussions on such questions as how spirituality, religion, and culture have affected public relations, and how public relations culture has been affected by the "corporate cultures" of business enterprises. Additionally, the volume provides studies on the effect of culture on public relations practice in specific countries. With contributors from Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, this collection offers international perspectives on a topic that is growing increasingly important in public relations study and practice. It is required reading for scholars, researchers, and students in public relations and also has much to offer the business discipline, for those seeking to integrate culture and communication to their practices.

Intercultural Public Relations

Intercultural Public Relations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781317280866
ISBN-13 : 1317280865
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Intercultural Public Relations by : Lan Ni

This book continues the groundbreaking work begun in Intercultural Public Relations: Theories for Managing Relationships and Conflicts with Strategic Publics (Routledge, 2018), by applying the theoretical framework of intercultural public relations to actual practice. Practical public relations contexts examined by the contributing chapter authors—both scholars and practitioners—include corporations, government, military, healthcare, education, and activism. The book covers real-world situations, including the training of practitioners to become more interculturally competent, identifying and understanding publics or stakeholders with different cultural backgrounds and identities, building and maintaining relationships with these publics/stakeholders, and managing conflicts with them. Offering practical guidance while examining both best practices and difficult challenges, this book is useful for public relations researchers, practitioners, and students as they explore how intercultural public relations contributes to organizational effectiveness and social change.