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Global Public Relations Handbook: Theory, Research, and Practice [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 600 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1225 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Communication Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0805839224
  • ISBN-13: 9780805839227
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 600 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1225 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Communication Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0805839224
  • ISBN-13: 9780805839227
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
This handbook provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for studying and practicing public relations around the world. Organized by continent, chapters provide the history, development, and current status of the public relations industry. Contributors use the 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.


In addition, each chapter considers the public relations profession in relation to factors, such as a country's political environment, level of economic development, societal and corporate culture, media environment, and activism. Each country-specific chapter also includes a case study typifying public relations practice in that country.


This volume sets itself apart from other volumes in international public relations with the inclusion of:

*coverage on the status of the public relations profession in 18 countries, covering Asia and Australasia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas;

*consideration of public relations practice in a global setting;

*coverage of public relations practices in economies in transition from socialistic economies to market-oriented ones in Eastern Europe and Asia;

*descriptions and analyses of public relations operations of multinational corporations, multinational public relations agencies and NGOs; and

*a contribution on the public communication efforts of the UNESCO.



Additional highlights of the book include:


*a foreword by the Director-General of the UNESCO;

*contributions from 35 leading scholars and professionals with first-hand knowledge about the status of the public relations industry in their region; and

*a thorough discussion on the transnational public relations activities of governments and NGOs.


With its global contributors and broad focus, this handbook offers invaluable insights on global public relations practice, enabling scholars and researchers to understand the nature of public relations as it is practiced around the world, the communication tactics unique to a nation or culture, and the linkage between such practice and the environment in which it takes place. The information contained in this handbook will also prove helpful to public relations professionals by introducing them to the unique environments they will face in the different regions of an increasingly globalizing world.
Contributor Biographies xi
Foreword xxi
Koichiro Matsuura
Preface xxiii
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Introduction xxv
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
A Theoretical Framework for Global Public Relations Research and Practice
1(22)
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Dejan Vercic
I Asia and Australasia
Public Relations in Mainland China: An Adolescent with Growing Pains
23(23)
Ni Chen
Hugh M. Culbertson
Sharing the Transformation: Public Relations and the UAE Come of Age
46(22)
Badran A. Badran
Judy VanSlyke Turk
Timothy N. Walters
An Overview of Public Relations in Japan and the Self-Correction Concept
68(18)
Takashi Inoue
Becoming Professionals: A Portrait of Public Relations in Singapore
86(20)
Constance Chay-Nemeth
Professionalism and Diversification: The Evolution of Public Relations in South Korea
106(15)
Yungwook Kim
Public Relations in Australasia: Friendly Rivalry, Cultural Diversity, and Global Focus
121(24)
Judy Motion
Shirley Leitch
Simon Cliffe
II Africa
Public Relations in South Africa: From Rhetoric to Reality
145(34)
Ronel Rensburg
Public Relations in Egypt: Practices, Obstacles, and Potentials
179(20)
Kevin L. Keenan
III Europe
From Literary Bureaus to a Modern Profession: The Development and Current Structure of Public Relations in Germany
199(23)
Gunter Bentele
Stefan Wehmeier
Public Relations in the Polder: The Case of the Netherlands
222(22)
Betteke Van Ruler
Public Relations in Sweden: A Strong Presence Increasing in Importance
244(13)
Bertil Flodin
Public Relations in an Economy and Society in Transition: The Case of Poland
257(24)
Ryszard Lawniczak
Waldemar Rydzak
Jacek Trebecki
Public Relations in a Corporativist Country: The Case of Slovenia
281(20)
Dejan Vercic
The Development of Public Relations in Russia: A Geopolitical Approach
301(22)
Katerina Tsetsura
IV The Americas
Public Relations in the United States: A Generation of Maturation
323(33)
Larissa A. Grunig
James E. Grunig
Public Relations in Brazil: Practice and Education in a South American Context
356(22)
Juan-Carlos Molleda
Andreia Athaydes
Vivian Hirsch
Public Relations in Chile: Searching for Identity Amid Imported Models
378(21)
Maria Aparecida Ferrari
V International Public Relations: Key Dimensions and Actors
Transnational Public Relations by Foreign Governments
399(26)
Michael Kunczik
Public Information in the UNESCO: Toward a Strategic Role
425(16)
Vincent Defourny
Managing Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Communication Ethic for the Global Corporation
441(18)
Cornelius B. Pratt
Serving Public Relations Globally: The Agency Perspective
459(19)
Amy Rudgard
Public Relations of Movers and Shakers: Transnational Corporations
478(12)
Dejan Vercic
Nongovernmental Organizations and International Public Relations
490(15)
Ana Tkalac
Jurica Pavicic
Epilogue
The Missing Link: Multiculturalism and Public Relations Education
505(18)
Krishnamurthy Sriramesh
Author Index 523(10)
Subject Index 533