A Web survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the source-reporter relationship is conflictual, involving stratagems on both sides. Coorientational analysis simultaneously showed the mixed views of the two professions oil two dimensions of conflict and strategy. Both professions disagreed and inaccurately predicted responses of the other. Their inaccurate projection about the views of the other profession was greater than their disagreement, resulting in false dissensus. Nevertheless, the perceived conflict between the two professions appeared to be a strategic choice. Practitioners have a tendency to be accommodative or cooperative, whereas journalists are oriented to conflict as part of their strategi...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
At a glance, journalists and public relations practitioners appear to have a dysfunctional relations...
The adversarial relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is nothing new. ...
A survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the perceived conflict of...
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...
Conflicts are a part of daily life that people encounter at home, work, and in organizations. It is ...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010Main obje...
The relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is at once cooperative and f...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
This study examines the social and professional distance characterizing the source-reporter relation...
The relations with the media is the main activity performed by the public relations specialists for ...
Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within their orga...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
At a glance, journalists and public relations practitioners appear to have a dysfunctional relations...
The adversarial relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is nothing new. ...
A survey of 641 public relations practitioners and journalists showed that the perceived conflict of...
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...
Conflicts are a part of daily life that people encounter at home, work, and in organizations. It is ...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010Main obje...
The relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is at once cooperative and f...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
This study examines the social and professional distance characterizing the source-reporter relation...
The relations with the media is the main activity performed by the public relations specialists for ...
Do communication professionals fill the role of negotiators and conflict resolvers within their orga...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
At a glance, journalists and public relations practitioners appear to have a dysfunctional relations...
The adversarial relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is nothing new. ...