This study examines the social and professional distance characterizing the source-reporter relationship and provides an opportunity to develop a theoretical and methodological model integrating coorientation measures with third-person perceptions. A web survey of 206 public relations practitioners and journalists in South Korea showed both false dissensus and social distance among each professional group as enacted through the source-reporter relationship. Public relations professionals and journalists disagreed with each other and inaccurately predicted responses of the other. Their inaccurate projection of the views of the other profession was greater than their disagreement on two dimensions of conflict and strategy. This study illumina...
This study (N = 311) tested the popular media psychology theory third-person perception in the conte...
A survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the perceived conflict of...
Public relations practitioners from the U.S. and South Korea identified preferred leadership styles ...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47).Journalists and public relations practitioners sha...
A Web survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the source-reporter r...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010Main obje...
This study identified which contingent variables public relations practitioners perceive as influent...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
This research aims to help public relations (PR) improve their relationship with journalists by expl...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...
Public perception of public relations practitioners was measured using a telephone survey with a sou...
This study (N = 311) tested the popular media psychology theory third-person perception in the conte...
A survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the perceived conflict of...
Public relations practitioners from the U.S. and South Korea identified preferred leadership styles ...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47).Journalists and public relations practitioners sha...
A Web survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the source-reporter r...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010Main obje...
This study identified which contingent variables public relations practitioners perceive as influent...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
This research aims to help public relations (PR) improve their relationship with journalists by expl...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...
Public perception of public relations practitioners was measured using a telephone survey with a sou...
This study (N = 311) tested the popular media psychology theory third-person perception in the conte...
A survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the perceived conflict of...
Public relations practitioners from the U.S. and South Korea identified preferred leadership styles ...