This article addresses the problem of stubbornly low levels of diversity in the communications industries, using the case of public relations to illustrate the points made. The author explores how disciplinary discourses of occupational practice and identity combine with representations of normative embodiment to construct and communicate a system of informal credentialism in the field that marginalises certain identities. Through a critical discourse analysis of formal texts that circulate across the industry, the author illustrates how apparently value-neutral presentations of PR work and workers exclude BME and working-class practitioners who cannot easily demonstrate a natural ‘fit’ with client, consultancy or colleague. The findings il...
In this essay, we problematise some of the foundations of the culture-public relations relationship ...
Communication practitioners still struggle to increase their status and legitimacy, and the value of...
The article argues that, despite the key normative position occupied by the concept of dialogue in m...
This article addresses the problem of stubbornly low levels of diversity in the communications indus...
Since its beginnings in the WWI propaganda machine, public relations (PR)has had a murky image as th...
This paper explores the relationship between trade media and the construction of occupational legiti...
This article explores the relationship between trade media and the construction of occupational legi...
Power, Diversity and Public Relations addresses the lack of diversity in PR by revealing the ways in...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research examined understandings and experience...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
This article is a critical exploration of the professionalization of public relations as a struggle ...
This article explores the institutionalized nature of racism in public relations (PR) in the United ...
Public relations (PR) has spent more than a century as a professional project, marked by a struggle ...
This chapter explores different communication theories and traditions that underpin public relations...
In this essay, we problematise some of the foundations of the culture-public relations relationship ...
Communication practitioners still struggle to increase their status and legitimacy, and the value of...
The article argues that, despite the key normative position occupied by the concept of dialogue in m...
This article addresses the problem of stubbornly low levels of diversity in the communications indus...
Since its beginnings in the WWI propaganda machine, public relations (PR)has had a murky image as th...
This paper explores the relationship between trade media and the construction of occupational legiti...
This article explores the relationship between trade media and the construction of occupational legi...
Power, Diversity and Public Relations addresses the lack of diversity in PR by revealing the ways in...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research examined understandings and experience...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
This article is a critical exploration of the professionalization of public relations as a struggle ...
This article explores the institutionalized nature of racism in public relations (PR) in the United ...
Public relations (PR) has spent more than a century as a professional project, marked by a struggle ...
This chapter explores different communication theories and traditions that underpin public relations...
In this essay, we problematise some of the foundations of the culture-public relations relationship ...
Communication practitioners still struggle to increase their status and legitimacy, and the value of...
The article argues that, despite the key normative position occupied by the concept of dialogue in m...