Public relations professionals tend to consider university research as being speculative while many researchers are disturbed by the way managers use communication. A historical approach permits the observation of the relational construction of these two groups of actors, in a specific relationship with social sciences. A reconciliation between the two groups would involve a recombining of their inter-groupal global relations.Les professionnels des relations publiques trouvent la recherche universitaire fort spéculative et les chercheurs se disent troublés par l'utilisation managériale de la communication. Une approche historique est proposée de la construction relationnelle des deux groupes d'acteurs, en rapport avec les sciences socia...
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Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
Jacqueline Estades, Pierre-Benoît Joly and Vincent Mangematin The dynamics of industrial relations ...
Public relations’ identity in research sets parameters that can limit or illuminate the field. In th...
The definition of public relations by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) as “Public rela...
The relationship between organizations and society is addressed by many academic disciplines, one of...
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by organisational interests, treating the...
As research into Public Relations progresses, the problems that have arisen between the world of aca...
The most complex and difficult activity to manage is communication, because even knowing that organi...
Last years of XX century and the beginning of XXI century have been the era of public relations. Alt...
Public relations specialists and large corporations go to great lengths to develop and maintain a re...
A walk in the public relations field: Theoretical discussions from a social media and network societ...
Since they generally have a questionable reputation, public relations are rarely associated with the...
One could make a reasonable argument that public relations is an ancient practice (going back millen...
This article aims to discuss the necessary alignment of communication efforts to build longlasting r...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
Jacqueline Estades, Pierre-Benoît Joly and Vincent Mangematin The dynamics of industrial relations ...