The Moral Compass of Public Relations
Herausgeber: Brunner, Brigitta R.
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This book centers on four areas of public relations' conscience in order to examine its role in morality and citizenship: civic professionalism, corporate social responsibility, ethics, and public communication. This approach will help to answer the question of what is public relations' responsibility to the public good.
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This book centers on four areas of public relations' conscience in order to examine its role in morality and citizenship: civic professionalism, corporate social responsibility, ethics, and public communication. This approach will help to answer the question of what is public relations' responsibility to the public good.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9781138121546
- ISBN-10: 1138121541
- Artikelnr.: 46768940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9781138121546
- ISBN-10: 1138121541
- Artikelnr.: 46768940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Brigitta R. Brunner, Ph.D., is Professor in the School of Communication & Journalism at Auburn University, USA. Her first edited volume, Creating Citizens: Liberal Arts and Community & Civic Engagement in the Land-grant Tradition, was published in May 2016.
Introduction
Brigitta R. Brunner
Part I: Moral and Civic Responsibility and Strategy
1. The Historical Development of Corporate Social Responsibility as a
Strategic Function of Public Relations
Young Eun Park and Melissa D. Dodd
2. Penn State's After-Sanction Response Strategy
Chang Wan Woo, Michael Gulotta and April Gulotta
3. Communicating Social Responsibility Efforts: A Success Strategy for
Nonprofits or A Shift from Stakeholders' Priorities?
Richard D. Waters and Holly K. Ott
4. A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats? The Constitutive Reality of CSR in Public
Relations
Ashli Q. Stokes
Part II: Moral and Civic Responsibility in Theory and Practice
5. The Public Relations Postures of Organizational Civic Responsibility
Christie Kleinmann
6. Hope for the Future: Millennial PR Agency Practitioners' Discussion of
Ethical Issues
Tiffany Derville Gallicano and Kelli Matthews
7. Public Relations and Development: Ethical Perspectives on Communication
for Societal Effectiveness
Amanda Kennedy, Sifan Xu, and Erich J. Sommerfeldt
8. The Impact of Organizations' Ethical Approaches in Times of Crisis
Sora Kim, Jooyun Hwang, and Xiaochen (Angela) Zhang
9. In the Bind between Theory and Practice: Public Relations and Ethics of
Neoliberal Global Capitalism
Marina Vujnovic and Dean Kruckeberg
10. Public Relations Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the
Private Sector: The
Case for Corporate Community Resilience Support for Disaster Preparedness
Natalie T. J. Tindall, Jan Uhrich, and Jennifer Vardeman-Winter
11. Public Interest Communication and Polarized Issues: More than a Case of
the Measles
Giselle A. Auger
Part III: Moral and Civic Responsibility in the Digital Age
12. Building an Ethic of Responsibility: Dialogue and Communitarianism as
Public Relations Archetypes
Michael L. Kent and Maureen Taylor
13. Interplay in the Digital Media Environment: Putting Focus on the
Blurring Line Between Advertising and Public Relations in South Korea
Samsup Jo
14. Digital Social Advocacy and Public Communication
Linda Hon
15. From the Natural World to Artificial Intelligence: Public Relations as
Covenantal Stewardship
Donn J. Tilson
Brigitta R. Brunner
Part I: Moral and Civic Responsibility and Strategy
1. The Historical Development of Corporate Social Responsibility as a
Strategic Function of Public Relations
Young Eun Park and Melissa D. Dodd
2. Penn State's After-Sanction Response Strategy
Chang Wan Woo, Michael Gulotta and April Gulotta
3. Communicating Social Responsibility Efforts: A Success Strategy for
Nonprofits or A Shift from Stakeholders' Priorities?
Richard D. Waters and Holly K. Ott
4. A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats? The Constitutive Reality of CSR in Public
Relations
Ashli Q. Stokes
Part II: Moral and Civic Responsibility in Theory and Practice
5. The Public Relations Postures of Organizational Civic Responsibility
Christie Kleinmann
6. Hope for the Future: Millennial PR Agency Practitioners' Discussion of
Ethical Issues
Tiffany Derville Gallicano and Kelli Matthews
7. Public Relations and Development: Ethical Perspectives on Communication
for Societal Effectiveness
Amanda Kennedy, Sifan Xu, and Erich J. Sommerfeldt
8. The Impact of Organizations' Ethical Approaches in Times of Crisis
Sora Kim, Jooyun Hwang, and Xiaochen (Angela) Zhang
9. In the Bind between Theory and Practice: Public Relations and Ethics of
Neoliberal Global Capitalism
Marina Vujnovic and Dean Kruckeberg
10. Public Relations Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the
Private Sector: The
Case for Corporate Community Resilience Support for Disaster Preparedness
Natalie T. J. Tindall, Jan Uhrich, and Jennifer Vardeman-Winter
11. Public Interest Communication and Polarized Issues: More than a Case of
the Measles
Giselle A. Auger
Part III: Moral and Civic Responsibility in the Digital Age
12. Building an Ethic of Responsibility: Dialogue and Communitarianism as
Public Relations Archetypes
Michael L. Kent and Maureen Taylor
13. Interplay in the Digital Media Environment: Putting Focus on the
Blurring Line Between Advertising and Public Relations in South Korea
Samsup Jo
14. Digital Social Advocacy and Public Communication
Linda Hon
15. From the Natural World to Artificial Intelligence: Public Relations as
Covenantal Stewardship
Donn J. Tilson
Introduction
Brigitta R. Brunner
Part I: Moral and Civic Responsibility and Strategy
1. The Historical Development of Corporate Social Responsibility as a
Strategic Function of Public Relations
Young Eun Park and Melissa D. Dodd
2. Penn State's After-Sanction Response Strategy
Chang Wan Woo, Michael Gulotta and April Gulotta
3. Communicating Social Responsibility Efforts: A Success Strategy for
Nonprofits or A Shift from Stakeholders' Priorities?
Richard D. Waters and Holly K. Ott
4. A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats? The Constitutive Reality of CSR in Public
Relations
Ashli Q. Stokes
Part II: Moral and Civic Responsibility in Theory and Practice
5. The Public Relations Postures of Organizational Civic Responsibility
Christie Kleinmann
6. Hope for the Future: Millennial PR Agency Practitioners' Discussion of
Ethical Issues
Tiffany Derville Gallicano and Kelli Matthews
7. Public Relations and Development: Ethical Perspectives on Communication
for Societal Effectiveness
Amanda Kennedy, Sifan Xu, and Erich J. Sommerfeldt
8. The Impact of Organizations' Ethical Approaches in Times of Crisis
Sora Kim, Jooyun Hwang, and Xiaochen (Angela) Zhang
9. In the Bind between Theory and Practice: Public Relations and Ethics of
Neoliberal Global Capitalism
Marina Vujnovic and Dean Kruckeberg
10. Public Relations Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the
Private Sector: The
Case for Corporate Community Resilience Support for Disaster Preparedness
Natalie T. J. Tindall, Jan Uhrich, and Jennifer Vardeman-Winter
11. Public Interest Communication and Polarized Issues: More than a Case of
the Measles
Giselle A. Auger
Part III: Moral and Civic Responsibility in the Digital Age
12. Building an Ethic of Responsibility: Dialogue and Communitarianism as
Public Relations Archetypes
Michael L. Kent and Maureen Taylor
13. Interplay in the Digital Media Environment: Putting Focus on the
Blurring Line Between Advertising and Public Relations in South Korea
Samsup Jo
14. Digital Social Advocacy and Public Communication
Linda Hon
15. From the Natural World to Artificial Intelligence: Public Relations as
Covenantal Stewardship
Donn J. Tilson
Brigitta R. Brunner
Part I: Moral and Civic Responsibility and Strategy
1. The Historical Development of Corporate Social Responsibility as a
Strategic Function of Public Relations
Young Eun Park and Melissa D. Dodd
2. Penn State's After-Sanction Response Strategy
Chang Wan Woo, Michael Gulotta and April Gulotta
3. Communicating Social Responsibility Efforts: A Success Strategy for
Nonprofits or A Shift from Stakeholders' Priorities?
Richard D. Waters and Holly K. Ott
4. A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats? The Constitutive Reality of CSR in Public
Relations
Ashli Q. Stokes
Part II: Moral and Civic Responsibility in Theory and Practice
5. The Public Relations Postures of Organizational Civic Responsibility
Christie Kleinmann
6. Hope for the Future: Millennial PR Agency Practitioners' Discussion of
Ethical Issues
Tiffany Derville Gallicano and Kelli Matthews
7. Public Relations and Development: Ethical Perspectives on Communication
for Societal Effectiveness
Amanda Kennedy, Sifan Xu, and Erich J. Sommerfeldt
8. The Impact of Organizations' Ethical Approaches in Times of Crisis
Sora Kim, Jooyun Hwang, and Xiaochen (Angela) Zhang
9. In the Bind between Theory and Practice: Public Relations and Ethics of
Neoliberal Global Capitalism
Marina Vujnovic and Dean Kruckeberg
10. Public Relations Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the
Private Sector: The
Case for Corporate Community Resilience Support for Disaster Preparedness
Natalie T. J. Tindall, Jan Uhrich, and Jennifer Vardeman-Winter
11. Public Interest Communication and Polarized Issues: More than a Case of
the Measles
Giselle A. Auger
Part III: Moral and Civic Responsibility in the Digital Age
12. Building an Ethic of Responsibility: Dialogue and Communitarianism as
Public Relations Archetypes
Michael L. Kent and Maureen Taylor
13. Interplay in the Digital Media Environment: Putting Focus on the
Blurring Line Between Advertising and Public Relations in South Korea
Samsup Jo
14. Digital Social Advocacy and Public Communication
Linda Hon
15. From the Natural World to Artificial Intelligence: Public Relations as
Covenantal Stewardship
Donn J. Tilson