Pathways to Public Relations (eBook, PDF)
Histories of Practice and Profession
Redaktion: St. John III, Burton; L'Etang, Jacquie; Opdycke Lamme, Margot
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Histories of Practice and Profession
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Pathways to Public Relations provides a synthesis of a complicated arena that no other edited volume has attempted. With its wide range of historical perspectives and multiple levels of analysis that fully contextualizes public relations, this book showcases a range of cultural and contextual aspects from a diverse range of historians active within the public relations field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135107055
- Artikelnr.: 40830638
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135107055
- Artikelnr.: 40830638
Public Relations History and Faith 1. The Strategic Heart: The Nearly
Mutual Embrace of Religion and Public 2. State and Church as Public
Relations History in Ireland, 1922-2011 3. The Public Relations and Artful
Devotion of Hildegard Von Bingen 4. An Alternative View of Social
Responsibility: The Ancient and Global Footprint of Caritas and Public
Relations Part II: Public Relations History and Politics/Government 5. The
Coercion of Consent: The Manipulative Potential of FBI Public Relations
During the J. Edgar Hoover Era 6. Forgotten Roots of International Public
Relations: Attempts of Germany, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
to Influence the United States during World War I 7. Government is
Different: A History of Public Relations in American Public Administration
8. Building Certainty in Uncertain Times: The Construction of Communication
by Early Medieval Polities 9. I, Claudius the Idiot: Lessons to be Learned
from Reputation Management in Ancient Rome 10. The Utilization of Public
Relations to Avoid Imperialism During the Beginning of Thailand's
Transition to Modernization (1851-1868) Part III: Public Relations History
and Reform 11. Between International and Domestic Public Relations:
Cultural Diplomacy and Race in the 1949 ATMA "Round-the-World Tour" 12.
Shell Oil as a Window into the Development of Public Relations in
Nigeria: From Information Management to Social Accountability 13. The
Intersection of Public Relations and Activism: A Multinational Look at
Suffrage Movements 14. Ubuntu, Professionalism, Activism, and the Rise of
Public Relations in Uganda 15. Sarah Josepha Hale, Editor/Advocate Part IV:
Public Relations History and the Profession 16. The Historical Development
of Public Relations in Turkey: The Rise of a Profession in Times of Social
Transformation 17. An Agent of Change: Public Relations in Early-20th
Century Australia 18. The "New Technique": Public Relations, Propaganda,
and the American Public, 1920-1925 19. Arthur Page and the
Professionalization of Public Relations 20. The Good Reason of Public
Relations: PR News and the Selling of a Field 21. Defining Public in Public
Relations: How the 1920s Debate over Public Opinion Influenced Early
Philosophies of Public Relations
Public Relations History and Faith 1. The Strategic Heart: The Nearly
Mutual Embrace of Religion and Public 2. State and Church as Public
Relations History in Ireland, 1922-2011 3. The Public Relations and Artful
Devotion of Hildegard Von Bingen 4. An Alternative View of Social
Responsibility: The Ancient and Global Footprint of Caritas and Public
Relations Part II: Public Relations History and Politics/Government 5. The
Coercion of Consent: The Manipulative Potential of FBI Public Relations
During the J. Edgar Hoover Era 6. Forgotten Roots of International Public
Relations: Attempts of Germany, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
to Influence the United States during World War I 7. Government is
Different: A History of Public Relations in American Public Administration
8. Building Certainty in Uncertain Times: The Construction of Communication
by Early Medieval Polities 9. I, Claudius the Idiot: Lessons to be Learned
from Reputation Management in Ancient Rome 10. The Utilization of Public
Relations to Avoid Imperialism During the Beginning of Thailand's
Transition to Modernization (1851-1868) Part III: Public Relations History
and Reform 11. Between International and Domestic Public Relations:
Cultural Diplomacy and Race in the 1949 ATMA "Round-the-World Tour" 12.
Shell Oil as a Window into the Development of Public Relations in
Nigeria: From Information Management to Social Accountability 13. The
Intersection of Public Relations and Activism: A Multinational Look at
Suffrage Movements 14. Ubuntu, Professionalism, Activism, and the Rise of
Public Relations in Uganda 15. Sarah Josepha Hale, Editor/Advocate Part IV:
Public Relations History and the Profession 16. The Historical Development
of Public Relations in Turkey: The Rise of a Profession in Times of Social
Transformation 17. An Agent of Change: Public Relations in Early-20th
Century Australia 18. The "New Technique": Public Relations, Propaganda,
and the American Public, 1920-1925 19. Arthur Page and the
Professionalization of Public Relations 20. The Good Reason of Public
Relations: PR News and the Selling of a Field 21. Defining Public in Public
Relations: How the 1920s Debate over Public Opinion Influenced Early
Philosophies of Public Relations