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Global Public Relations Handbook, Revised and Expanded Edition: Theory, Research, and Practice 2nd New edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 952 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1837 g, Following last edn; 8 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jan-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415995132
  • ISBN-13: 9780415995139
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 952 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1837 g, Following last edn; 8 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jan-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415995132
  • ISBN-13: 9780415995139
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Expanding on the theoretical framework for studying and practicing public relations around the world, The Global Public Relations Handbook, Revised and Expanded Edition extends the discussion in the first volume on the history, development, and current status of the public relations industry from a global perspective. This revised edition offers twenty new chapters in addition to the original contents. It includes fourteen additional country- or regionally-focused chapters exploring public relations practice in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Contributors use a theoretical framework to present information on the public relations industry in their countries and regions. They also focus on such factors as the status of public relations education in their respective countries and professionalism and ethics. Each country-specific chapter includes a case study typifying public relations practice in that country. Additional new chapters discuss political economy, activism, international public relations, and United Nations public affairs.


Recenzijas

'Practitioners, scholars, and students of public relations, international communications, or global business will find this work invaluable... Highly recommended.' - CHOICE



'The book takes the reader on an impressive, comprehensive journey through political, economic, and cultural contexts of the global practice of public relations--continent by continent ... From a variety of perspectives, this anthology is a "must read" for anyone interested in conducting a serious career in PR education.'  - Richard T. Cole, Journalism and Mass Communication Educator

Contributor Biographies xi
Foreword xxix
Koichiro Matsuura
Preface xxxi
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Introduction xxxiii
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
I GLOBAL PUBLIC RELATIONS: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
A Theoretical Framework for Global Public Relations Research and Practice
3(19)
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Dejan Vercic
Political Economy and Public Relations
22(25)
Sandra C. Duhe
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
The Relationship Between Culture and Public Relations
47(15)
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
The Mass Media and Public Relations
62(17)
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Dejan Vercic
Activism and Public Relations
79(22)
Jeong-Nam Kim
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
II ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA
Public Relations in Australasia: Friendly Rivalry, Cultural Diversity, and Global Focus
101(21)
Judy Motion
Shirley Leitch
Simon Cliffe
An Overview of Public Relations in Japan and the Self-Correction Concept
122(18)
Takashi Inoue
Professionalism and Diversification: The Evolution of Public Relations in South Korea
140(15)
Yungwook Kim
Becoming Professionals: A Portrait of Public Relations in Singapore
155(20)
Constance Chay-Nemeth
Public Relations in Mainland China: An Adolescent With Growing Pains
175(23)
Ni Chen
Hugh M. Culbertson
Sharing the Transformation: Public Relations and the Uae Come of Age
198(22)
Badran A. Badran
Judy VanSlyke Turk
Timothy N. Walters
Palestinian Public Relations-Inside and Out
220(23)
R.S. Zaharna
Ahmed Ibrahim Hammad
Jane Masri
The Israeli PR Experience: Nation Building and Professional Values
243(22)
Margalit Toledano
David McKie
III AFRICA
The Nature and Status of Public Relations Practice in Africa
265(24)
Chris Skinner
Gary Mersham
Public Relations Practice in Nigeria
289(17)
Eric Koper
Taye Babaleye
Julia Jahansoozi
Status of Public Relations in Kenya
306(22)
Peter Oriare Mbeke
Public Relations in South Africa: From Rhetoric to Reality
328(34)
Ronel Rensburg
Public Relations in Egypt: Practices, Obstacles, and Potentials
362(19)
Kevin L. Keenan
IV EUROPE
The United Kingdom: Advances in Practice in a Restless Kingdom
381(26)
Jon White
Jacquie L'Etang
Danny Moss
From Literary Bureaus to a Modern Profession: The Development and Current Structure of Public Relations in Germany
407(23)
Gunter Bentele
Stefan Wehmeier
Public Relations in Norway: Communication in a Small Welfare State
430(19)
Oyvind Ihlen
Kjell S. Rakkenes
Public Relations in the Polder: The Case of the Netherlands
449(22)
Betteke Van Ruler
Public Relations in Sweden: A Strong Presence Increasing in Importance
471(13)
Bertil Flodin
Public Relations in Italy: Master of Ceremonies in a Relational Society
484(19)
Toni Muzi Falconi
Public Relations in an Economy and Society in Transition: The Case of Poland
503(24)
Ryszard Lawniczak
Waldemar Rydzak
Zacek Trebecki
Public Relations in a Corporativist Country: The Case of Slovenia
527(20)
Dejan Vercic
Challenges of Revived Democracies: The Rise of Public Relations in Romania
547(28)
Adela Rogojinaru
A Hungarian Rhapsody: The Evolution and Current State of Hungarian Public Relations
575(25)
Gyorgy Szondi
The Development of Public Relations in Russia: A Geopolitical Approach
600(21)
Katerina Tsetsura
V THE AMERICAS
Public Relations in the United States: A Generation of Maturation
621(33)
Larissa A. Grunig
James E. Grunig
A Different Country, A Different Public Relations: Canadian PR in the North American Context
654(22)
Fraser Likely
The Public Relations Industry in Mexico: From Amateurship to the Construction of a Discipline
676(28)
Maria Antonieta Rebeil Corella
Alberto Montoya Martin Del Campo
Jorge Alberto Hidalgo Toledo
Overview of Public Relations in South America
704(23)
Maria Aparecida Ferrari
Public Relations in Brazil: Practice and Education in a South American Context
727(22)
Juan-Carlos Molleda
Andreia Athaydes
Vivian Hirsch
Public Relations in Chile: Searching for Identity Amid Imported Models
749(20)
Maria Aparecida Ferrari
VI INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS: KEY DIMENSIONS AND ACTORS
Transnational Public Relations by Foreign Governments
769(26)
Michael Kunczik
Public Relations of Movers and Shakers: Transnational Corporations
795(12)
Dejan Vercic
Nongovernmental Organizations and International Public Relations
807(15)
Ana Tkalac
Jurica Pavicic
Public Relations, Public Diplomacy, and Strategic Communication: An International Model of Conceptual Convergence
822(21)
Mark A. Van Dyke
Dejan Vercic
Managing Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Communication Ethic for the Global Corporation
843(18)
Cornelius B. Pratt
How to Manage Your Global Reputation: The Public Relations Agency
861(9)
Michael Morley
Public Information in the UNESCO: Toward a Strategic Role
870(16)
Vincent Defourny
The United Nations Department of Public Information: Intractable Dilemmas and Fundamental Contradictions
886(21)
Seth A. Center
EPILOGUE
The Missing Link: Multiculturalism and Public Relations Education
907(18)
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Index 925
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh, PhD, is Professor of Public Relations at the School of Business, Massey University, in Wellington, New Zealand. He taught previously at Purdue University, the University of Florida, and Nanyang Technological University, and has served as visiting professor at universities in three continents. In 2004, he was awarded the prestigious Pathfinder Award from the Institute for Public Relations (USA) for original scholarly research contributing to the public relations body of knowledge.



Dejan Vercic, PhD, FCIPR is a partner at Pristop agency and Associate Professor of Public Relations and Communication Management at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Among his clients are governments, domestic and international corporations, and associations. He organizes the Lake Bled International Public Relations Research Symposia, held annually in Bled, Slovenia.