This book investigates the relationship of secrecy as a social practice to contemporary media, news cultures and public relations. It will appeal to students of public relations, sociology, media studies, cultural studies and communication studies.
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"This book analyses recent developments in the evolution of news culture. It provides an insightful picture of the changing dynamics between PR and journalism, highlighting the challenges these developments pose to social justice and democracy. Underpinned by strong empirical research and theorising, this is brilliant and very important book!"
Maureen McNeil, Professor Emerita, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK
Maureen McNeil, Professor Emerita, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK