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Public Relations - Concepts, Practice and Critique (Hardcover)
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Public Relations - Concepts, Practice and Critique (Hardcover)
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"An excellent text for encouraging students to think critically
about key public relations issues. Not only does it help students
to develop a deeper appreciation of public relations, it also helps
them to develop valuable learning skills." - Amanda Coady, The
Hague University "A typically excellent piece of work from Jacquie
L'Etang. Critical of every basic concept and provocative to all
students. Ideal for second and final year undergraduates, plus MA
students." - Chris Rushton, Sunderland University "Extending beyond
the usual bounds of insularity, this text is designed to encourage
critical thought in students and improve practice in workplaces. A
refreshing read that is consistently inventive enough to attain
both aims." - David McKie, Waikato Management School "At long last
fills a void in the landscape of text books on public relations
theory and practice... it develops critical thinking skills while
exposing interdisciplinary approaches and providing a very solid
foundation for lively debate and further study - Julia Jahansoozi,
University of Central Lancashire This book introduces students to
the key concepts in Public Relations, with 12 chapters providing
clear and careful explanations of concepts such as: Reputation Risk
Impression management Celebrity Ethics Persuasion and propaganda
Emotional and spiritual dimensions of management Promotional
culture and globalization Drawing on a wide range of
interdisciplinary sources, Jacquie L'Etang also encourages students
to think critically about public relations as an occupation.
Student exercises, 'critical reflections', vignettes and
'discipline boxes' help students to widen their intellectual
perspective on the subject, and to really engage the thinking that
has shaped both the discipline and practice of public relations.
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