This book investigates the relationship of secrecy as a social practice to contemporary media, news cultures and public relations. Drawing on Georg Simmel’s theorisation of how secrecy produces a ‘second world’ alongside the ‘obvious world’ and creates and reshapes social relations, Anne Cronin argues for close analysis of the PR industry as a powerful vector of secrecy and an examination of its relationship to news cultures. Using case studies and in-depth interviews, as well as recent research in media and cultural studies, sociology, journalism studies and communication studies, the book analyses how PR practices generate a second, shadow world of the media sphere which has a profound impact on the ‘obvious world’. It interrogates both t...
Unravelling the complex worlds of public relations and journalism in a single publication is not eas...
This article examines the importance of new communication technologies in terms of the development o...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in...
This article offers a sociological account of how we might analyse the relationship between contempo...
Social media is having a profound, but not yet fully understood impact on public relations. In the 2...
This monograph was published as part of the series, Routledge New Directions in PR & Communication R...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
The media today, and especially the national press, are frequently in conflict with people in the pu...
This chapter explores different communication theories and traditions that underpin public relations...
Securitization has a complex and generative relationship to publicness. A fuller understanding of th...
Despite coming from a world-famous, widely published sociologist and ethicist, Zygmunt Bauman’s thou...
With the infiltration of new media into everything from a teenager’s social life and a business’ com...
We see the emergence of new forms of social interaction with the intervention of technology and new ...
Unravelling the complex worlds of public relations and journalism in a single publication is not eas...
This article examines the importance of new communication technologies in terms of the development o...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...
The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in...
This article offers a sociological account of how we might analyse the relationship between contempo...
Social media is having a profound, but not yet fully understood impact on public relations. In the 2...
This monograph was published as part of the series, Routledge New Directions in PR & Communication R...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
The media today, and especially the national press, are frequently in conflict with people in the pu...
This chapter explores different communication theories and traditions that underpin public relations...
Securitization has a complex and generative relationship to publicness. A fuller understanding of th...
Despite coming from a world-famous, widely published sociologist and ethicist, Zygmunt Bauman’s thou...
With the infiltration of new media into everything from a teenager’s social life and a business’ com...
We see the emergence of new forms of social interaction with the intervention of technology and new ...
Unravelling the complex worlds of public relations and journalism in a single publication is not eas...
This article examines the importance of new communication technologies in terms of the development o...
Public relations is often studied from a managerial, instrumental perspective or a psychological, be...