It's Not Just PR
Sherry J. Holladay, W. Timothy Coombs
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Medien, Kommunikation
Beschreibung
In the second edition of their award-winning book, W. Timothy Coombs and Sherry J. Holladay provide a broad and thorough look at the field of public relations in the world today and assess its positive and negative impact on society's values, knowledge, and perceptions. * Uses a range of global, contemporary examples, from multi-national corporations through to the non-profit sector * Updated to include discussion of new issues, such as the role and limitations of social media; the emergence of Issues Management; how private politics is shaping corporate behavior; and the rise of global activism and the complications of working in a global world * Covers the search within the profession for a definition of PR, including the Melbourne Mandate and Barcelona Principles * Balanced, well organized, and clearly written by two leading scholars
Rezensionen
"Concise and thought-provoking examination about 'what counts' as public relations and the field's impact on society; an excellent discussion primer about the issues facing the profession today and in the foreseeable future."
Michael J. Palenchar, University of Tennessee
"This is an engaging introduction to PR. I like its quick overviews of key authors, ideas and debates, its easy style, but most of all, that it makes the reader think."
Magda Pieczka, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
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Public Relations & Advertising, Medienforschung, Communication & Media Studies Special Topics, Spezialthemen Kommunikation u. Medienforschung, Applied Communication, Kommunikation u. Medienforschung, Communication & Media Studies, Öffentlichkeitsarbeit u. Werbung, Angewandte Kommunikation