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Introduction to public relations : Strategic, Digital, and Socially Responsible Communication / Janis Teruggi Page, University of Illinois at Chicago, Lawrence J. Parnell, George Washington University.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Thousand Oaks California : SAGE Publications Inc , 2021Edition: Second editionDescription: xxiii, 421 pages : illustration (chiefly color) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781544392004
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 659.2 23
LOC classification:
  • HM1221 .P34 2021 C.1
Contents:
CHAPTER 1 : Strategic Public Relations: A Constantly Evolving Discipline .-- CHAPTER 2: The History of Modern Public Relations: From Barnum to Lee, Bernays to Page, and Introducing Other Pioneers .-- CHAPTER 3 : Ethics and Law in Public Relations .-- Chapter 4: Foundations of Public Relations : Research and Theory.-- CHAPTER 5: Strategic Communication Planning.-- CHAPTER 6: Public Relations Writing: Persuasive and Audience Focused .-- CHAPTER 7: Media Relations in a Digital World- CHAPTER 8: Social Media and Emerging Technologies.-- CHAPTER 9: Corporate Social Responsability and Community Relations.-- CHAPTER 10: Employee Relations, Corporate Culture, and Social Responsability.-- CHAPTER 11: Corporate Communication and Reputation Management.-- CHAPTER 12: Issues Management and Crisis Communication.-- CHAPTER 13: Sports, Tourism and Entertainment.-- CHAPTER 14: Nonprofit. Health, Education and Grassroots Organizations.-- CHAPTER 15: Public Affairs, Government Relations, and Political Communications.-- CHAPTER 16: Global Public Relations and Public Diplomacy
Summary: "How can public relations play a more active role in the betterment of society? Introduction to Public Relations: Strategies for Digital and Socially Responsible Communication, Second Edition presents the comprehensive field of public relations as it is today and will be tomorrow. Since the practice of public relations is rooted in credibility, the authors' main goal is to develop ethical and socially responsible communicators who are more concerned with building trust and respect with the diverse communities than envisioning the next viral campaign"--
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CHAPTER 1 : Strategic Public Relations: A Constantly Evolving Discipline .-- CHAPTER 2: The History of Modern Public Relations: From Barnum to Lee, Bernays to Page, and Introducing Other Pioneers .-- CHAPTER 3 : Ethics and Law in Public Relations .-- Chapter 4: Foundations of Public Relations : Research and Theory.-- CHAPTER 5: Strategic Communication Planning.-- CHAPTER 6: Public Relations Writing: Persuasive and Audience Focused .-- CHAPTER 7: Media Relations in a Digital World- CHAPTER 8: Social Media and Emerging Technologies.-- CHAPTER 9: Corporate Social Responsability and Community Relations.-- CHAPTER 10: Employee Relations, Corporate Culture, and Social Responsability.-- CHAPTER 11: Corporate Communication and Reputation Management.-- CHAPTER 12: Issues Management and Crisis Communication.-- CHAPTER 13: Sports, Tourism and Entertainment.-- CHAPTER 14: Nonprofit. Health, Education and Grassroots Organizations.-- CHAPTER 15: Public Affairs, Government Relations, and Political Communications.-- CHAPTER 16: Global Public Relations and Public Diplomacy

"How can public relations play a more active role in the betterment of society? Introduction to Public Relations: Strategies for Digital and Socially Responsible Communication, Second Edition presents the comprehensive field of public relations as it is today and will be tomorrow. Since the practice of public relations is rooted in credibility, the authors' main goal is to develop ethical and socially responsible communicators who are more concerned with building trust and respect with the diverse communities than envisioning the next viral campaign"--

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