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At a time when corporations are facing increasing pressures to
devise and implement corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs
and deal with societal issues, The Trust Factor: Communicating
Corporate Social Responsibility explores theoretical frameworks and
practical applications for creating trust between organizations and
key stakeholders. By examining the effects of corporate social
responsibility on social media engagement and purchase intention,
Kristie Byrum navigates "who" should carry the CSR message and
offers guidance on appropriate channels for communication. Byrum
provides a robust communication model that considers the delicate
value of trust in the context of corporate social responsibility
communication and delivers insights regarding how organizations can
plan and execute corporate communications approaches that consider
the appropriate source and channel. Scholars of communication,
public relations, and leadership will find this book of particular
interest.
The European Right to be Forgotten: The First Amendment Enemy
asserts that the right to be forgotten provision of the European
General Data Protection Regulation threatens the free flow of
information within a global society. In a thoughtful explanation of
how the regulation functions as an enemy of the United States'
First Amendment, the book addresses the marketplace of ideas,
communication in democracy, the specter of government intervention,
censorship, and the distortion of history in the Right to be
Forgotten environment. While RTBF advocates point to the regulation
as a privacy victory, the author explains how the erasure of data
from search engine results foretells negative consequences for
social, political, and economic environments. In a rallying cry to
preserve freedom of information in the technology driven era, the
author presents "The Free Speech Manifesto for the Digital Age:
Seven Tenets to Preserve Information Flow in Democracy." This book
offers a unique communications-based perspective on the Right to be
Forgotten and precisely documents why a corresponding regulation in
the United States conflicts with constitutional protections.
The European Right to be Forgotten: The First Amendment Enemy
asserts that the right to be forgotten provision of the European
General Data Protection Regulation threatens the free flow of
information within a global society. In a thoughtful explanation of
how the regulation functions as an enemy of the United States'
First Amendment, the book addresses the marketplace of ideas,
communication in democracy, the specter of government intervention,
censorship, and the distortion of history in the Right to be
Forgotten environment. While RTBF advocates point to the regulation
as a privacy victory, the author explains how the erasure of data
from search engine results foretells negative consequences for
social, political, and economic environments. In a rallying cry to
preserve freedom of information in the technology driven era, the
author presents "The Free Speech Manifesto for the Digital Age:
Seven Tenets to Preserve Information Flow in Democracy." This book
offers a unique communications-based perspective on the Right to be
Forgotten and precisely documents why a corresponding regulation in
the United States conflicts with constitutional protections.
Crisis Communication Reader provides students with a carefully
selected collection of articles to help them better understand the
heritage and practice of crisis communication. The anthology
defines the discipline and provides a framework to understand how
contemporary public relations professionals anticipate, react, and
deploy crisis communication approaches. Unit I introduces readers
to the discipline, presents respected theories of crisis
communication, including Situational Crisis Communication Theory,
and offers strategies for time management and communication
approaches to protect an organization's reputation during crisis.
Unit II underscores the importance of crisis communication plans
and shows readers how to assess various stakeholders at risk during
a crisis. The readings also explore the impact of technology and
web-enabled communication in crisis communication situations. The
final unit focuses on assessment and features readings that address
image repair and how to restore stability in the aftermath of a
crisis. Engaging case studies help readers learn from real-world
examples and consider the implications of both national and local
perspectives on crisis communication. Each unit includes editor
introductions and post-reading questions to enrich the student
learning experience and encourage greater levels of retention and
participation. Crisis Communication Reader is an ideal resource for
courses and programs in communication and public relations.
So You Want to Find a Job: Career Search Steps is designed to help
readers navigate the job search process and transition from the
university setting to the working world. The anthology provides
critical readings and foundational resources for emerging
professionals in the process of discovering new jobs, articulating
skills to potential employers, and engaging in the process of
joining the workforce. The readings in the first half of this book
have been carefully selected to help young professionals thrive in
the job search by examining appropriate steps for beginning the
process and then help them broaden skills for success in the
search. The second half of the book focuses on joining the work
culture and on career growth. Each of the four units features
editor introductions and post-reading questions to contextualize
the readings and provide opportunities for self-reflection and
critical thinking. Written to inspire confidence and a greater
level of self-awareness, So You Want to Find a Job is an ideal
resource for courses that support students nearing graduation. It
could also be used in student success programs and courses.
Public Relations Strategies and Tactics addresses contemporary
public relations approaches and equips students with knowledge and
information about relevant theoretical frameworks and strategies
for modern communication. The anthology features diverse viewpoints
and carefully selected readings to offer students an understanding
of public relations. This anthology lays out critical theories and
definitions with select readings to introduce students to concepts
in mass media, communication theory, and strategic communication.
Additional sections explore subjects that encompass public
relations planning and research, mass media channels, social media
channels, and crisis communications. Students read selections about
mass communication topics including ethics, copyright and trademark
law, and persuasive writing. The anthology concludes by presenting
readers with a compelling case study to demonstrate public
relations in action. Public Relations Strategies and Tactics is an
excellent resource for introductory courses in public relations,
mass media, and communications.
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