This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work and how it relates to the professionalisation of the domain. Focusing on the international umbrella public relations institution Global Alliance (GA) and other important industry bodies such as the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) and Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ), we study how the ‘work’ of a public relations practitioner is described, and as a corollary, what professional and ethical standards are promoted. Our analysis draws on theories of professions (Abbott 1988; Anderson and Schudson 2009; Volti 2008) and narrative (Surma 2004, Herman 2009), and argues that key elements of professionalisation in public r...
The dynamics of ethical behaviour has long been a preoccupation of the Public Relations (PR) field, ...
This thesis utilizes a survey of professional public relations practitioners in regards to their per...
Ethics has become professional imperative in public relations field, whereby unethical action is not...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ ...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...
The problematic nature of ethics codes and ethics audits requires a rethinking of ethical decision m...
This paper examines ethical implications in the use of social media by professional communicators. U...
Ethics have taken a central position in professional and academic circles in the debate about public...
In most parts of the world, public relations (PR) is seeking recognition as a profession. The path t...
Public relations helps an organisation and its publics adapt mutually to each other. However, this d...
The lack of studies relating to the ethical needs and values of public relations professionals in th...
The main goal of the paper is to analyse the objectives declared by the twenty professional associat...
This essay was the product of Writing Studio 209, a course focusing on rhetoric. However, my interes...
Abstract: This study seeks to understand South African PR professionals’ perceptions of a moral fram...
This study examines the contemporary pragmatic public relations ethics that focuses on decision maki...
The dynamics of ethical behaviour has long been a preoccupation of the Public Relations (PR) field, ...
This thesis utilizes a survey of professional public relations practitioners in regards to their per...
Ethics has become professional imperative in public relations field, whereby unethical action is not...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ ...
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work a...
The problematic nature of ethics codes and ethics audits requires a rethinking of ethical decision m...
This paper examines ethical implications in the use of social media by professional communicators. U...
Ethics have taken a central position in professional and academic circles in the debate about public...
In most parts of the world, public relations (PR) is seeking recognition as a profession. The path t...
Public relations helps an organisation and its publics adapt mutually to each other. However, this d...
The lack of studies relating to the ethical needs and values of public relations professionals in th...
The main goal of the paper is to analyse the objectives declared by the twenty professional associat...
This essay was the product of Writing Studio 209, a course focusing on rhetoric. However, my interes...
Abstract: This study seeks to understand South African PR professionals’ perceptions of a moral fram...
This study examines the contemporary pragmatic public relations ethics that focuses on decision maki...
The dynamics of ethical behaviour has long been a preoccupation of the Public Relations (PR) field, ...
This thesis utilizes a survey of professional public relations practitioners in regards to their per...
Ethics has become professional imperative in public relations field, whereby unethical action is not...