This study examines the attitudes and perceptions newspaper journalists hold towards public relations (PR) practitioners in New Zealand and why such attitudes exist. To date, only two academic studies in New Zealand have explored the topic. This study updates and expands on knowledge that exists overseas and in New Zealand. A combination of data collection methodologies were used for this study, comprising an online, predominantly quantitative, survey and a series of eight semi-structured interviews with working newspaper journalists. Thematic content analysis was used to analyse and interpret qualitative data. The findings show that the attitudes newspaper journalists hold towards PR practitioners in New Zealand are generally negative and...
Public Relations in New Zealand lives in a tension somewhere between where it is and where it would...
Modern practitioners of public relations in New Zealand work in diverse areas of communication (PRIN...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...
This study examines the attitudes and perceptions newspaper journalists hold towards public relation...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...
The interactions between journalists and public relations practitioners directly and indirectly infl...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
The impact of public relations on emerging fields such as travel journalism has not gained much atte...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010Main obje...
This study is the first known research to analyse sport public relations in New Zealand and aims to ...
The aim of this research is to examine New Zealand public relations practitioners’ perception and ap...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47).Journalists and public relations practitioners sha...
Public Relations in New Zealand lives in a tension somewhere between where it is and where it would...
Modern practitioners of public relations in New Zealand work in diverse areas of communication (PRIN...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...
This study examines the attitudes and perceptions newspaper journalists hold towards public relation...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...
This thesis examines the perceptions of some of the key influencers of the practice of Public Relati...
The interactions between journalists and public relations practitioners directly and indirectly infl...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
This research examines perceptions on the relationship between public relations practitioners and jo...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
The impact of public relations on emerging fields such as travel journalism has not gained much atte...
Thesis (MTech (Public Relations Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010Main obje...
This study is the first known research to analyse sport public relations in New Zealand and aims to ...
The aim of this research is to examine New Zealand public relations practitioners’ perception and ap...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47).Journalists and public relations practitioners sha...
Public Relations in New Zealand lives in a tension somewhere between where it is and where it would...
Modern practitioners of public relations in New Zealand work in diverse areas of communication (PRIN...
Public relations (PR) professionals and journalists act as builders of societies’ communica - tion a...