This article analyzes the emergence of public relations among corporations in interwar Britain. It adopts a discursive approach and applies the philosophy of Michel Foucault. It argues that public relations was a result of state propaganda during World War I, the emergence of a mass-media society, and criticism from a range of groups toward corporations during the period. It acted as an emergent institutional text, which taught corporations how to create corporate identities so as to garner public good will and institutional legitimacy. This was achieved by a range of strategies, including social programs and the creation of corporate narratives
In this study, the concepts of culture, public relations and governance as well as the relationship ...
Over the centuries, scholars have studied how individuals, institutions and groups have used various...
This book charts the relentless rise of the public relations industry and how it has transformed our...
This chapter discusses the central concepts and tenets of Michel Foucault’s work, reflect on the rel...
A toolbox for public relations: The oeuvre of Michel Foucault In this article, we provide a brief in...
In this article, we provide a brief introduction to the work of Michel Foucault. Our focus is on the...
How Propaganda Became Public Relations pulls back the curtain on propaganda: how it was born, how it...
This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations ...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the development of public relations (PR) as a professi...
‘Truth ’ has long been a central issue in public relations (PR) discourse. How does PR constitute tr...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
This chapter examines the rise of public relations as a philosophy and an industry and debates how t...
This book traces a century of militarised communication that began in the United States in April, 19...
This article aims to draw attention to the rising influence of professional public relations on the ...
This article adopts a Foucauldian lens to critique public relations practices that engage stakeholde...
In this study, the concepts of culture, public relations and governance as well as the relationship ...
Over the centuries, scholars have studied how individuals, institutions and groups have used various...
This book charts the relentless rise of the public relations industry and how it has transformed our...
This chapter discusses the central concepts and tenets of Michel Foucault’s work, reflect on the rel...
A toolbox for public relations: The oeuvre of Michel Foucault In this article, we provide a brief in...
In this article, we provide a brief introduction to the work of Michel Foucault. Our focus is on the...
How Propaganda Became Public Relations pulls back the curtain on propaganda: how it was born, how it...
This article sets out an argument for paying greater sociological attention to the public relations ...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the development of public relations (PR) as a professi...
‘Truth ’ has long been a central issue in public relations (PR) discourse. How does PR constitute tr...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
This chapter examines the rise of public relations as a philosophy and an industry and debates how t...
This book traces a century of militarised communication that began in the United States in April, 19...
This article aims to draw attention to the rising influence of professional public relations on the ...
This article adopts a Foucauldian lens to critique public relations practices that engage stakeholde...
In this study, the concepts of culture, public relations and governance as well as the relationship ...
Over the centuries, scholars have studied how individuals, institutions and groups have used various...
This book charts the relentless rise of the public relations industry and how it has transformed our...