For 17 years (how could it have been that long ago?), public relations researchers — both from the practice and the academy — have gathered annually to share and discuss their efforts and findings at the International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC). I’ve been fortunate to have been at 15 of the 17 conferences, from the … Continue reading 17 Years of Research Geeks
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We’re back with the third edition of The Evolution of Public Relations: Case Studies from Countries in Transition. It has been our privilege to again serve as editors of this online book, published by the Institute for Public Relations and funded by Philips and Schering-Plough. More than 18 authors from 13 countries produced 16 cases … Continue reading Turk and Scanlan: Countries in Transition, Third Edition →
Public relations is one of the world’s fastest growing professions and areas of study, despite global differences in its practice and teaching. There is general agreement that case studies of communications campaigns are a most effective teaching and learning technique for both students and practitioners regardless of where in the world they are studying or … Continue reading The Evolution of Public Relations: Case Studies from Countries in Transition (Third Edition) →
Public relations is one of the world’s fastest growing professions and areas of study, yet great differences exist globally in its practice and teaching. There is general agreement, however, that case studies of communications campaigns are one of the most effective teaching and learning techniques for both students and practitioners. The first edition of this … Continue reading The Evolution of Public Relations: Case Studies from Countries in Transition (Second Edition) →