Public Relations: Concepts, Practice and CritiqueSAGE, 2007 M11 21 - 304 páginas "An excellent text for encouraging students to think critically about key public relations issues. Not only does it help students to develop a deeper appreciation of public relations, it also helps them to develop valuable learning skills." "A typically excellent piece of work from Jacquie L′Etang. Critical of every basic concept and provocative to all students. Ideal for second and final year undergraduates, plus MA students." - David McKie, Waikato Management School "At long last fills a void in the landscape of text books on public relations theory and practice... it develops critical thinking skills while exposing interdisciplinary approaches and providing a very solid foundation for lively debate and further study - Julia Jahansoozi, University of Central Lancashire This book introduces students to the key concepts in Public Relations, with 12 chapters providing clear and careful explanations of concepts such as:
Drawing on a wide range of interdisciplinary sources, Jacquie L′Etang also encourages students to think critically about public relations as an occupation. Student exercises, ′critical reflections′, vignettes and ′discipline boxes′ help students to widen their intellectual perspective on the subject, and to really engage the thinking that has shaped both the discipline and practice of public relations.
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... society and its impact upon the 'lifeworlds' of practitioners and publics. Finally, since celebrity is a feature of promotional culture, there is a brief review of this concept linked to a consideration of public relations as an ...
... society. Work in this tradition: • challenges existing assumptions • analyzes and critiques policy or practice • alters boundaries of or between fields and thus changes the agenda by introducing new topics or approaches or ways of ...
... society evolved (Ruggiero, 1996: 1). Key ideas which emerged to explain developments included: natural progression; survival of the fittest; conflict; and consensus. These assumptions also influence the way that different historians ...
... societies such as the Royal Society of Arts. Academic disciplines are also judged by the production and quality of journals in relation to those in more traditional fields (and there is a distinct pecking order!) and internally to each ...
... Society (msc.sagepub.com) European Journal of Communication (ejc.sagepub.com) Australian Journal of Communication (www.anzca.net/) Asian Journal of Communication (www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles) British Journalism Review (www.bjr.org ...
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Chapter Four Risk Issues and Ethics
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Chapter Five Public Affairs and the Public Sphere
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Chapter Six Media Perspectives Critique Effects and Evaluation
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Chapter Seven Health Communication and Social Marketing
| 135 |
Chapter Eight Public Relations and Management
| 158 |
Chapter Nine Organizational Communication Understanding and Researching Organizations
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Chapter Ten Public Relations in Promotional Culture and in Everyday Life
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Chapter Eleven Public Relations in a Globalized World
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Chapter Twelve Key Thinkers and Thought in Public Relations
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Bibliography
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Index
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Public Relations: Concepts, Practice and Critique Jacquie L'Etang Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Public Relations: Concepts, Practice and Critique Jacquie L'Etang Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |