<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research examined understandings and experiences of diversity in the PR profession, given the increasingly diverse societies in which practitioners work and the consequences for their role as communicators. The professional experiences of 50 Black and Minority Ethnicity (BME) PR practitioners were explored and their lived experience of being ‘different’ were compared with professional discourses about diversity. 34 face-to-face interviews were conducted (33 transcribed and deposited) along with 7 focus groups. The researcher also employed 8 diarists to write about their day-to-day experiences being a BME in the PR industry. 11 practitioner profiles from PR Week were also analysed. 10 PR...
Abstract: Using in-depth interview, this study attempted to explore the current status, concerns, ba...
A key focus of intersectional research is to engage with the power dynamics resulting from the samen...
This article addresses the problem of stubbornly low levels of diversity in the communications indus...
Power, Diversity and Public Relations addresses the lack of diversity in PR by revealing the ways in...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary and exploratory study aimed at understanding the d...
Public relations practitioners (PRPs) operate in a globalised and multicultural environment and have...
In this article we explore the ways in which specialist recruitment practices for the PR industry in...
In public relations, minority public relations practitioners are feeling left behind by the professi...
The goals of this research paper are 1) to learn from the experiences of minority publicists-turned-...
Public relations is important to organizations because this function has boundary spanning roles and...
This study, based on findings from a survey distributed to PRSA members, explores the role diversit...
The purpose of this research is to examine how racial minority professionals in the advertising and ...
In today’s globalised world, public relations practitioners function in multi-cultural and multi-eth...
This article explores the institutionalized nature of racism in public relations (PR) in the United ...
A study explored the factors that influenced the career choice of minority public relations professi...
Abstract: Using in-depth interview, this study attempted to explore the current status, concerns, ba...
A key focus of intersectional research is to engage with the power dynamics resulting from the samen...
This article addresses the problem of stubbornly low levels of diversity in the communications indus...
Power, Diversity and Public Relations addresses the lack of diversity in PR by revealing the ways in...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary and exploratory study aimed at understanding the d...
Public relations practitioners (PRPs) operate in a globalised and multicultural environment and have...
In this article we explore the ways in which specialist recruitment practices for the PR industry in...
In public relations, minority public relations practitioners are feeling left behind by the professi...
The goals of this research paper are 1) to learn from the experiences of minority publicists-turned-...
Public relations is important to organizations because this function has boundary spanning roles and...
This study, based on findings from a survey distributed to PRSA members, explores the role diversit...
The purpose of this research is to examine how racial minority professionals in the advertising and ...
In today’s globalised world, public relations practitioners function in multi-cultural and multi-eth...
This article explores the institutionalized nature of racism in public relations (PR) in the United ...
A study explored the factors that influenced the career choice of minority public relations professi...
Abstract: Using in-depth interview, this study attempted to explore the current status, concerns, ba...
A key focus of intersectional research is to engage with the power dynamics resulting from the samen...
This article addresses the problem of stubbornly low levels of diversity in the communications indus...