Women make up the majority of public relations practitioners, suggesting that the liberal-feminist battle for workplace equality has been won. Analysing scholarship on the gendering of public relations, which began to emerge in the 1980s, this paper examines how the dual processes of feminisation and professionalisation mutually reinscribe one another in ways that reproduce the patriarchal gender relations underpinning the public relations industry. Recent Australian examples demonstrate the impact of the gendering of public relations and the need for greater attention to, and reflexivity about, gender issues in public relations by both the industry and by scholars
Drawing on communication, feminist studies and public relations scholarship, this interdisciplinary ...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to capture historical data relating to the enactment of publ...
Women make up the majority of public relations practitioners, suggesting that the liberal-feminist b...
This groundbreaking study offers new insights into public relations history with a focus on the chan...
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...
Although there is a small body of feminist scholarship that problematizes gender in public relations...
Examines the reasons for the growth in numbers of women and the numerical decline of men within publ...
In an effort to seek coherence, continuity and connection in the communication discipline, this pape...
The idea of compiling an edited collection around gender and public relations was seeded at the ‘Rad...
Attention to gender equity has waxed and waned in public services but, by the 1980s, a series of pol...
Attention to gender equity has waxed and waned in public services but, by the 1980s, a series of pol...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, women have advanced into the business world, not only ...
Drawing on communication, feminist studies and public relations scholarship, this interdisciplinary ...
Drawing on communication, feminist studies and public relations scholarship, this interdisciplinary ...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to capture historical data relating to the enactment of publ...
Women make up the majority of public relations practitioners, suggesting that the liberal-feminist b...
This groundbreaking study offers new insights into public relations history with a focus on the chan...
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...
Although there is a small body of feminist scholarship that problematizes gender in public relations...
Examines the reasons for the growth in numbers of women and the numerical decline of men within publ...
In an effort to seek coherence, continuity and connection in the communication discipline, this pape...
The idea of compiling an edited collection around gender and public relations was seeded at the ‘Rad...
Attention to gender equity has waxed and waned in public services but, by the 1980s, a series of pol...
Attention to gender equity has waxed and waned in public services but, by the 1980s, a series of pol...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, women have advanced into the business world, not only ...
Drawing on communication, feminist studies and public relations scholarship, this interdisciplinary ...
Drawing on communication, feminist studies and public relations scholarship, this interdisciplinary ...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to capture historical data relating to the enactment of publ...