Public Relations Inquiry, Vol. 4 No. 1, January 2015
1.) Lost in translation? On the disciplinary status of public relations. --
Lisa Dühring.
2.) Public relations as humane conversation: Richard Rorty, stakeholder theory, and public relations practice. --Craig T. Maier.
3.) Shifting, broadening, and diversifying: How gay pride organizations are reshaping their mission to build crucial relationships in a complex 21st century stakeholder network. --Dean E. Mundy.
4.) Binaries, continuums, and intersections: Women public relations professionals’ understandings of gender. --Katie R. Place.
5.) The paradoxes of organizational power and public relations ethics: Insights from a feminist discourse analysis. --Elspeth Tilley.
6.) Critical metaphor analysis of citizenship education discourse. --Mary Lee.
Lisa Dühring.
2.) Public relations as humane conversation: Richard Rorty, stakeholder theory, and public relations practice. --Craig T. Maier.
3.) Shifting, broadening, and diversifying: How gay pride organizations are reshaping their mission to build crucial relationships in a complex 21st century stakeholder network. --Dean E. Mundy.
4.) Binaries, continuums, and intersections: Women public relations professionals’ understandings of gender. --Katie R. Place.
5.) The paradoxes of organizational power and public relations ethics: Insights from a feminist discourse analysis. --Elspeth Tilley.
6.) Critical metaphor analysis of citizenship education discourse. --Mary Lee.
Dühring, Lisa - Personal Name
Maier, Craig T. - Personal Name
Mundy, Dean E. - Personal Name
Place, Katie R. - Personal Name
Tilley, Elspeth - Personal Name
Lee, Mary - Personal Name
Maier, Craig T. - Personal Name
Mundy, Dean E. - Personal Name
Place, Katie R. - Personal Name
Tilley, Elspeth - Personal Name
Lee, Mary - Personal Name
Vol. 4 No. 1, January 2015
2046-1488
e-Journal PIK
Inggris
SAGE
2015
London
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