The global public relations handbook : theory, research, and practice
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The global public relations handbook : theory, research, and practice
Routledge, 2020
3rd ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this third edition, The Global Public Relations Handbook: Theory, Research, and Practice offers state-of-the-art discussions of the global public relations industry, blending research-based theory with practice, and presented in essays from both academics and practitioners.
This edition's 28 essays in three sections take into account changes in the global communication landscape especially in the last ten years. The first section contains essays that provide conceptual linkages between public relations and international political systems, economic systems and levels of development, societal culture, different media systems including digital media, and activism. Essays in the second section discuss the communication of various global actors such as corporations (including family-owned enterprises), non-profits, governments (and public sector enterprises), global public relations agencies, IGOs such as the European Union and NATO and "informal" organizations such as hactivist groups, terrorists, and failed states. The third section discusses key global communication issues such as climate change, character assassination as a communication tool, internal communication, risk and crisis communication, public affairs, and public diplomacy.
This will be an essential resource for students and researchers of public relations, strategic communication, and international communication.
目次
Introduction Part I: Conceptual Foundations of Global Public Relations 1. Comparative Political Systems and Public Relations: An Overview 2. The Intersection of Political and Economic Systems in Global Public Relations 3. Culture: The "Silent" Language" is also the "Neglected" Language 4. The Media, International, Transnational and Global Public Relations 5. The Nexus between Activism and Public Relations Part II: Current Key Global Players 6. Leading an Ethical Industry: Local and Global Professional Public Relations Associations 7. The Development and Challenges of Global Public Relations Agencies 8. State Capture and Demise of Bell Pottinger: Misusing Public Relations to Shape Future Kakistocracies? 9. Exploring the Complexity of Global Strategic Communication Practice in Government: The Case of the Canadian Federal Government 10. Global Public Sector and Political Communication 11. The European Union and Its Public Relations: Context, Actions, and Challenges of a Supranational Polity 12. NATO and Its Communication in the 21st Century 13. A New Public Relations for Corporations in the World of Hyper-Globalization 14. Powerful Families, Powerful Influences: Family-owned Enterprises and Public Relations in Asia 15. The Global Public Relations of the "Hacktivist" Group Anonymous 16. Terrorism and Global Public Relations 17. The Global Public Relations of Failed States Part III: Current Issues Relevant to Global Public Relations 18. Internal Communication with a Global Perspective 19. Global Interdependence and Risks: Management and Communication 20. Global Crisis Communication 21. The Management and Practice of Public Affairs in a Global Context 22. Linking Public Relations and Public Diplomacy: Creating a New Cadre of Public and Corporate Diplomats 23. Public Relations and the Concept of 'Nations within Nations': The Case of Bullfighting in Multicultural Spain 24. Climate Change Imperatives for Global Public Relations: Who Pays and Who Cares? 25. Character Assassination and Reputation Management in the Context of Mediated Complexity 26. Crowdfunding: From Global Financial Crisis to Global Financial Communication 27. Public Relations, Political Communication, and Agenda Setting: The Rise of the Micro-Propaganda Machine 28. The Role of Public Relations in the Global Battle for Hearts and Minds: From (Liberal) "Democracy Promotion" to the Promotion of "Illiberal Democracy"
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