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This book serves as a reader exploring the scholarly inquiry,
professional education, and practice of Russian public relations
and advertising in multiple contexts. It examines significant parts
of what can be encompassed under the umbrella of strategic
communications, including public relations and advertising, rather
than investigating all areas of communication in Russia. Within the
context of Russia's history, culture, and ideology, the book begins
by tracing the development of communication as a field, as a
discipline, and as a social institution in Russia. It then samples
current studies in Russian strategic communications, examining this
professional specialization's current state and likely future
directions. The book's authors are mostly Russians who are experts
in their specializations. Chapters are predicated upon the premise
that this is an exciting time of great opportunity for Russian
strategic communications. However, in Russia, exploiting such
opportunities for strategic communications scholarship, education,
and professional practice presents challenges within the context of
that nation's cultural, historical, and ideological heritage that
presently may be unique. The book concludes with a prognosis of the
future of Russian strategic communications. The book is recommended
reading for a worldwide audience of strategic communications
scholars, educators, students, and practitioners. Such readers will
find the book of interest and of unique value as the book will help
them to better understand, appreciate, and respect Russian
strategic communications, its genesis, and present state.
This book serves as a reader exploring the scholarly inquiry,
professional education, and practice of Russian public relations
and advertising in multiple contexts. It examines significant parts
of what can be encompassed under the umbrella of strategic
communications, including public relations and advertising, rather
than investigating all areas of communication in Russia. Within the
context of Russia's history, culture, and ideology, the book begins
by tracing the development of communication as a field, as a
discipline, and as a social institution in Russia. It then samples
current studies in Russian strategic communications, examining this
professional specialization's current state and likely future
directions. The book's authors are mostly Russians who are experts
in their specializations. Chapters are predicated upon the premise
that this is an exciting time of great opportunity for Russian
strategic communications. However, in Russia, exploiting such
opportunities for strategic communications scholarship, education,
and professional practice presents challenges within the context of
that nation's cultural, historical, and ideological heritage that
presently may be unique. The book concludes with a prognosis of the
future of Russian strategic communications. The book is recommended
reading for a worldwide audience of strategic communications
scholars, educators, students, and practitioners. Such readers will
find the book of interest and of unique value as the book will help
them to better understand, appreciate, and respect Russian
strategic communications, its genesis, and present state.
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