This chapter explores the interaction between the occupation of public relations and the daily lives of those working in the field. How do men and women working in public relations negotiate the responsibilities and demands of their work and home commitments? And why do so many women practitioners feel a sense of guilt about their competing obligations
This study develops models capable of finding empirical relations between social factors in practiti...
The idea of compiling an edited collection around gender and public relations was seeded at the ‘Rad...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
In an effort to seek coherence, continuity and connection in the communication discipline, this pape...
Although there is a small body of feminist scholarship that problematizes gender in public relations...
In an effort to seek coherence, continuity and connection in the communication discipline, this pape...
Although there is a small body of feminist scholarship that problematizes gender in public relations...
This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations ...
This study examined how work-life balance is perceived by male and female public relations professi...
This article contributes to the development of a professional responsibility theory of public relati...
This thesis will examine gender differences in communication styles and their influence on workplace...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
Women make up the majority of public relations practitioners, suggesting that the liberal-feminist b...
Starting from the theoretical perspective of gendered discourses, a secondary analysis of the data f...
This study develops models capable of finding empirical relations between social factors in practiti...
The idea of compiling an edited collection around gender and public relations was seeded at the ‘Rad...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
In an effort to seek coherence, continuity and connection in the communication discipline, this pape...
Although there is a small body of feminist scholarship that problematizes gender in public relations...
In an effort to seek coherence, continuity and connection in the communication discipline, this pape...
Although there is a small body of feminist scholarship that problematizes gender in public relations...
This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations ...
This study examined how work-life balance is perceived by male and female public relations professi...
This article contributes to the development of a professional responsibility theory of public relati...
This thesis will examine gender differences in communication styles and their influence on workplace...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
Women make up the majority of public relations practitioners, suggesting that the liberal-feminist b...
Starting from the theoretical perspective of gendered discourses, a secondary analysis of the data f...
This study develops models capable of finding empirical relations between social factors in practiti...
The idea of compiling an edited collection around gender and public relations was seeded at the ‘Rad...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...