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Handbook of Public Relations
Author | : Robert L. Heath,Gabriel M. Vasquez |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 824 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 076191286X |
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The Handbook of Public Relations is another in the series of communication handbooks which has distinguished SAGE Publications. Like its companion handbooks, it offers a comprehensive and detailed examination of the topic. It gives students, scholars, and practitioners a solid review of the status of the scholarly literature, stressing the role that public relations can play in building relationships between organizations, markets, audiences, and the public. The Handbook is divided into five sections. Section one defines the field, seeking to explain the role public relations play in society. Section two examines the state of the practice by delving into the cutting edge issues of management, ethics, gender, evaluation, public relations education, and media. Section three challenges academics and practitioners to identify the best practices that shape the daily activities of practitioners. Section four looks at the fascinating and daunting challenges the new communication technology pose for scholars and practitioners. Section five takes a global view, examining theories in international public relations as well as the trends in practice that will shape the field in the coming years. No other book in public relations is as comprehensive in its inclusion of authors and its coverage of academic research, theory, and best practices. Global in scope, the book's contributors comprise an academic "who's who" of the public relations discipline. The Handbook offers one-stop shopping for the best insights into the definition of the field of public relations, the practice, and best practices. It has substantial insights into the impact of new communication technologies and the global challenges of international public relations. A must-have reference for libraries and practitioners, the book also is ideal for upper level and graduate study of public relations.
Handbook of Public Relations
Author | : J. Chris Skinner,Gary Malcolm Mersham,Rene Benecke |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2013-10-15 |
Genre | : Public relations |
ISBN | : 0199058490 |
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Do you know what is needed to compile a media release? How do public relations practioners create successful corporate social investment activities? How do you implement a new corporate identity programme? What do you need to plan PR events? Now in its tenth edition, Handbook of Public Relations remains a leading South African text that offers academic and practical perspectives on public relations in the business and management environment. The tenth edition provides current and relevant public relations developments by using case studies on issues such as social media and corporate branding from a uniquely local perspective. The text is written in accessible language that will assist students to grasp public relations terminology.FeaturesReflection features to help students evaluate the content covered in each chapterReview questions to help students with self-assessmentNew case studies on corporate governance and social marketing.
The Public Relations Handbook
Author | : Alison Theaker |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0415317924 |
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In this updated edition of the successful handbook, a detailed introduction to the theories and practices of the public relations industry is given. Broad in scope, it traces the history and development of public relations, explores ethical issues which affect the industry, examines its relationships with politics, lobbying organisations and journalism, assesses its professionalism and regulation, and advises on training and entry into the profession. It includes: * interviews with press officers and PR agents about their working practices * case studies, examples, press releases and illustrations from a range of campaigns including Railtrack, Marks and Spencer, Guinness and the Metropolitan Police * specialist chapters on financial public relations, global PR, business ethics, on-line promotion and the challenges of new technology * over twenty illustrations from recent PR campaigns. In this revised and updated practical text, Alison Theaker successfully combines theoretical and organisational frameworks for studying public relations with examples of how the industry works in practice.
Lesly s Handbook of Public Relations and Communications
Author | : Philip Lesly |
Publsiher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 858 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0844232572 |
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Until his death in 1997, Philip Lesly was a leading authority on public relations and a leading practitioner. The new title reflects an added section on the techniques of communication. Other sections cover the definition and function of public relations; analysis, research and planning; how an organization utilizes public relations; and the practice of public relations. Appendices include sources of information, public relations organizations, the code of professional standards for the practice of public relations, and a glossary. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Public Relations Handbook
Author | : Alison Theaker |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 377 |
Release | : 2004-08-02 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781134369225 |
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In this updated edition of the successful Public Relations Handbook, a detailed introduction to the theories and practices of the public relations industry is given. Broad in scope, it; traces the history and development of public relations, explores ethical issues which affect the industry, examines its relationships with politics, lobbying organisations and journalism, assesses its professionalism and regulation, and advises on training and entry into the profession. It includes: interviews with press officers and PR agents about their working practices case studies, examples, press releases and illustrations from a range of campaigns including Railtrack, Marks and Spencer, Guinness and the Metropolitan Police specialist chapters on financial public relations, global PR, business ethics, on-line promotion and the challenges of new technology over twenty illustrations from recent PR campaigns. In this revised and updated practical text, Alison Theaker successfully combines theoretical and organisational frameworks for studying public relations with examples of how the industry works in practice.
The Handbook of Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Communications
Author | : Clarke Caywood |
Publsiher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 612 |
Release | : 1997-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0786311312 |
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As the media grows more ruthless, the role of public relations has become increasingly complex and critical. Savvy businesspeople know that how a company conveys and maintains its image has never been more importantor more challenging. The Handbook of Strategic Public Relations & Integrated Communications is the definitive guide for communications professionals. Featuring the expertise of the world's foremost public relations and marketing authorities, it is the first book of its kind to combine the art and science of marketing, public relations and communications in one single resource. An indispensable reference guide to the best practices in every industry, this handbook features more than 40 information-packed chapters authored by the best minds in the business and covers cutting-edge tips, topics and techniques such as: Crisis management Marketing public relations Client-agency relationships Environmental public relations High-tech PR And more!
Handbook of Public Relations
Author | : J. Chris Skinner |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Public relations |
ISBN | : 0190412011 |
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Covers relevant content and contains case studies and examples taken from a South African context that deal with issues such as multi-cultural communication and relationship building.
The Public Relations Handbook
Author | : Robert L. Dilenschneider |
Publsiher | : BenBella Books |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2022-02-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781637740620 |
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To be a successful public relations professional, it’s no longer enough to be great at writing press releases and establishing media contacts. You must also expertly navigate the digital world and be prepared to dovetail your skills with those of other professionals. The Public Relations Handbook is a comprehensive and invaluable guide for public relations practitioners in the 2020s and beyond, covering the multitude of skills needed in the current environment, including: Supporting a company’s marketing and sales Leveraging social media Managing government relations Working with the media effectively Communicating with the investment community Supporting top management in the event of a crisis or scandal Positively positioning the company’s commitment to environmental, social, and governance issues The Public Relations Handbook has been an indispensable guide for public relations professionals since the first edition was published in 1967. This new fifth edition explains how to navigate a far more complex and constantly changing digital world while facing new challenges in financial, economic, political, public health, and societal issues. Editor Robert L. Dilenschneider is a communications executive who has called on leading practitioners in the field to address the specific skill sets, strategies, and execution that public relations practitioners need today. The scope of public relations is always expanding. Today’s professionals must be prepared to deal with a wide variety of people, issues, and topics. The Public Relations Handbook will help all practitioners in the field advance their personal growth, success and careers.