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Thank you for your continued support in 2020! We could not have accomplished all of these amazing things without you. Here is to another year full of insightful research, engaging programs, impactful leadership, and more!
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Until last week, this posting was going to focus on how difficult and uncertain last year was – and how much I was looking forward to starting fresh. But now, just a few short days into 2021, we’ve already witnessed some of the worst we could have imagined. There is little I can add about the awful even
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IPR has partnered with The Museum of Public Relations to feature some of the many Black PR Pioneers in celebration of Black History Month.
Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) was an American journalist who became an ac
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This blog is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center
Employers are becoming increasingly aware that their workers are a powerful and influential source of information whe
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Rand is helping fight the spread of disinformation through its Countering Truth Decay initiative. For this initiative, researchers have developed a database of online tools to help information consumers, researchers, and journalists navigate an increasingly difficult information e
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This summary is provided by the IPR Street Team based on the original journal article in the Journal of Public Interest Communications by Chelsea Woods
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Activist campaigns have risen in popularity to expose wrongdoings committed due to corporate ac
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This summary is provided by the IPR Street Team based on the original journal article in the Journal for Public Interest Communications by Brandon Carl Boatwright and Candace White
As the largest social media company with over 1.6 billion users, co
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IPR published this in-depth guide outlining research, theories, models, levers, and research-driven recommendations to help ensure effective communication strategies for organizations worldwide. Along with 17 recommendation-driven key findings, the guide features research from more than 100 studies on topics including vaccine hesitancy, health literacy, understanding audiences, and the role of trust and disinformation.
This blog is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center.
When Dr. Shannon Bowen and I started conducting interviews in February of 2020 for a new study on o
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This blog post is provided by the IPR Measurement Commission in celebration of Measurement Month in November.
For all the obvious reasons, 2020 feels like ten years rolled into one, s
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