This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations industry as an important mechanism through which society and culture are formed. It offers a theoretical and empirical exploration of public relations practice which begins to address this lacuna, using a Bourdieuian framework. After introducing the public relations industry and cultural intermediation, arguments are made for the centrality of discursive struggle in Bourdieu’s work, drawing on other theorists as necessary to make explicit the logic that puts language and discourse at the centre of the struggle for symbolic power. This clarifies the importance of public relations as an object of sociological analysis. Bourdieu’s conception of ...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...
<p>The article presents a socio-cultural approach to public relations as a way of analyzing the grow...
In the United Kingdom, popular sceptism about the merits of public relations has prompted self-refle...
This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations ...
Culture is a process in which meaning is produced, distributed, consumed, materialised, re-produced ...
This paper proposes an alternative approach to the scholarship of activist public relations, based o...
In this essay, we problematise some of the foundations of the culture-public relations relationship ...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
Noting the role of power in the context of the globalisation politics of increasing consolidation of...
Noting the role of power in the context of the globalisation politics of increasing consolidation of...
Noting the role of power in the context of the globalisation politics of increasing consolidation of...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
In this study, the concepts of culture, public relations and governance as well as the relationship ...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...
<p>The article presents a socio-cultural approach to public relations as a way of analyzing the grow...
In the United Kingdom, popular sceptism about the merits of public relations has prompted self-refle...
This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations ...
Culture is a process in which meaning is produced, distributed, consumed, materialised, re-produced ...
This paper proposes an alternative approach to the scholarship of activist public relations, based o...
In this essay, we problematise some of the foundations of the culture-public relations relationship ...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
Noting the role of power in the context of the globalisation politics of increasing consolidation of...
Noting the role of power in the context of the globalisation politics of increasing consolidation of...
Noting the role of power in the context of the globalisation politics of increasing consolidation of...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
In this study, the concepts of culture, public relations and governance as well as the relationship ...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...
<p>The article presents a socio-cultural approach to public relations as a way of analyzing the grow...
In the United Kingdom, popular sceptism about the merits of public relations has prompted self-refle...