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Routledge Research in Public Relations


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Bringing together theories and thought from a variety of perspectives, this series features cutting-edge research addressing all the major issues in public relations today, helping to define and advance the field.

 

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Organizational Listening for Strategic Communication Building Theory and Practice

Organizational Listening for Strategic Communication: Building Theory and Practice

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Katie R. Place
June 01, 2023

Embracing listening as a useful tool for strengthening organization-publics and organization-employee relationships, this book offers theoretical and practical insights for listening across myriad strategic communication contexts. Chapters authored by a diverse global collective of communication ...

Internal Communication and Employer Brands

Internal Communication and Employer Brands

1st Edition

By Ana Tkalac Verčič, Dejan Verčič, Anja Špoljarić
November 04, 2022

This book proposes a model of internal communication based on empirical research to demonstrate how contemporary organizations strategize, organize, perform, and measure it. Internal communication is the management of communication between an organization and its members to inform, motivate, ...

Advancing Crisis Communication Effectiveness Integrating Public Relations Scholarship with Practice

Advancing Crisis Communication Effectiveness: Integrating Public Relations Scholarship with Practice

1st Edition

Edited By Yan Jin, Bryan H. Reber, Glen J. Nowak
August 01, 2022

Advancing Crisis Communication Effectiveness shows how crisis communication plans and efforts for complex and challenging issues benefit when academic perspectives are connected with practitioner experiences. This book brings crisis and public relations scholars together with practicing ...

Ethical Practice of Social Media in Public Relations

Ethical Practice of Social Media in Public Relations

1st Edition

Edited By Marcia DiStaso, Denise Bortree
October 26, 2018

Given the high rate of social media use by the public, organizations are compelled to engage with key audiences through these outlets. Social media engagement requires organizations to actively participate with public groups, and this highly-interactive exchange raises a new set of ethical concerns...

Public Relations and Religion in American History Evangelism, Temperance, and Business

Public Relations and Religion in American History: Evangelism, Temperance, and Business

1st Edition

By Margot Opdycke Lamme
February 06, 2018

Winner of The American Journalism Historians Association Book of the Year Award, 2015 This study of American public relations history traces evangelicalism to corporate public relations via reform and the church-based temperance movement. It encompasses a leading evangelical of the Second Great ...

Relationship Building in Public Relations

Relationship Building in Public Relations

1st Edition

By Petra Theunissen, Helen Sissons
September 21, 2017

This book aims to provide an interdisciplinary approach to highlight the importance of relationships in public relations, delving not only into the organization-public relationships but also into interpersonal relationships within the industry in order to offer new, empirical insights into the ...

Public Relations in the Nonprofit Sector Theory and Practice

Public Relations in the Nonprofit Sector: Theory and Practice

1st Edition

Edited By Richard D. Waters
June 16, 2017

Nonprofit organizations are managing to carry out sophisticated public relations programming that cultivates relationships with their key audiences. Their public relations challenges, however, have routinely been understudied. Budgetary and staffing restraints often limit how these organizations ...

The Bauhaus and Public Relations Communication in a Permanent State of Crisis

The Bauhaus and Public Relations: Communication in a Permanent State of Crisis

1st Edition

By Patrick Rössler
June 16, 2017

This innovative study considers one of the most important art and design movements of the 20th century, the Bauhaus, in conjunction with current research in public relations and organizational communication, elaborating on the mechanisms of internal and external communication available to influence...

The Moral Compass of Public Relations

The Moral Compass of Public Relations

1st Edition

Edited By Brigitta R. Brunner
October 17, 2016

The civic and moral responsibilities of public relations are hotly contested topics. While many researchers call for focusing on ethics in public relations, they concentrate on ethics in relation to how people do their jobs. In actuality, emphasis should move beyond professional codes of ethics to ...

Classical Rhetoric and Modern Public Relations An Isocratean Model

Classical Rhetoric and Modern Public Relations: An Isocratean Model

1st Edition

By Charles Marsh
October 11, 2016

This book expands the theoretical foundations of modern public relations, a growing young profession that lacked even a name until the twentieth century. As the discipline seeks guiding theories and paradigms, rhetorics both ancient and modern have proven to be fruitful fields of exploration. ...

Public Relations, Activism, and Social Change Speaking Up

Public Relations, Activism, and Social Change: Speaking Up

1st Edition

By Kristin Demetrious
August 19, 2016

Winner of the 2014 NCA PRIDE Book Award Why are some voices louder in public debates than others? And why can’t all voices be equally heard? This book draws significant new meaning to the inter-relationships of public relations and social change through a number of activist case studies, and ...

Public Relations and the Public Interest

Public Relations and the Public Interest

1st Edition

By Jane Johnston
February 12, 2016

In this book, Johnston seeks to put the public interest onto the public relations ‘radar’, arguing the need for its clear articulation into mainstream public relations discourse. This book examines literature from a range of fields and disciplines to develop a clearer understanding of the concept, ...

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