This study uses a sensemaking approach and draws upon role identity theory to explore individual understandings of the public relations identity. PR practitioners are asked to share their own sensemaking about their professional identities within the context of negative societal perceptions of the field
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualize public relations roles, particularly the o...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...
The overall aim of this thesis was to examine the development of PR practitioner professional identi...
Since its beginnings in the WWI propaganda machine, public relations (PR)has had a murky image as th...
Noting that many public relations practitioners are increasingly recognizing the value and use of th...
Public relations’ identity in research sets parameters that can limit or illuminate the field. In th...
Public relations work involves shaping, reflecting and communicating identity for organisations and ...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
Public relations research has vigorous agendas on theorizing publics and organization-public relatio...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
Public relations is important to organizations because this function has boundary spanning roles and...
This study attempts to identify how public relations practitioner roles and organizational decision-...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
The profession of public relations has suffered negative associations and connotations as far as its...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualize public relations roles, particularly the o...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...
The overall aim of this thesis was to examine the development of PR practitioner professional identi...
Since its beginnings in the WWI propaganda machine, public relations (PR)has had a murky image as th...
Noting that many public relations practitioners are increasingly recognizing the value and use of th...
Public relations’ identity in research sets parameters that can limit or illuminate the field. In th...
Public relations work involves shaping, reflecting and communicating identity for organisations and ...
One symptom of the knowledge economy characterising contemporary, developed society is the blurring ...
Public relations research has vigorous agendas on theorizing publics and organization-public relatio...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
Public relations is important to organizations because this function has boundary spanning roles and...
This study attempts to identify how public relations practitioner roles and organizational decision-...
This study develops a sociological understanding of public relations work and workers. Its original ...
The profession of public relations has suffered negative associations and connotations as far as its...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualize public relations roles, particularly the o...
This article applies Pierre Bourdieu's understandings of capital and symbolic power to the public re...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...