International Public Relations

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Alexander Buhmann
Armando Guebuza
Catalan Government
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Charis Rice
Civil Society
Common Language
communication strategies in conflict zones
conflict communication
crisis communications
David Klimes
Devolve UK Administration
Diana Ingenhoff
divided societies
divided societies research
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ethnic relations management
EU Decision Maker
Gisela Goncalves
government media strategy
Government Public Relations
HDP
identity
Ilker Bicakci
INLA
International News Broadcasting
International Public Relations
Irish National Liberation Army
İlker Bıçakçı
Jordi de San Eugenio
Jordi Xifra
Klein Halevi
Liane Rothenberger
Margalit Toledano
Maureen Taylor
Michael Kent
Nation Branding
Nation Building
negotiation
Owen Hargie
Palestinian Authority
Pauline Irving
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PD Practice
peacebuilding communication
Pelin Hurmeric
Political Public Relations
political violence studies
PR Research
Public Diplomacy Research
Public Diplomacy Strategy
public relations
Public Relations Activities
Stelia Neta J. Mboene
Syed Arabi Idid
Terrorist Groups
Turkish Grand National Assembly
Xavier Ginesta
Zeti Azreen Ahmad

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367340681
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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International Public Relations: Perspectives from deeply divided societies is positioned at the intersection of public relations (PR) practice with socio-political environments in divided, conflict and post-conflict societies. While most studies of PR focus on the activity as it is practiced within stable democratic societies, this book explores perspectives from contexts that have tended to be marginalized or uncharted.

Presenting research from a diverse range of societies still deeply divided along racial, ethnic, religious or linguistic lines, this collection engages with a variety of questions including how PR practice in these societies may contribute to our understanding of PR theory building. Importantly, it highlights the role of communication strategies for actors that still deploy political violence to achieve their goals, as well as those that use it in building peace, resolving conflict, and assisting in the development of civil society.

Featuring a uniquely wide range of original empirical research, including studies from Israel/Palestine, Mozambique, Northern Ireland, former Yugoslavia, former Czechoslovakia, Spain, Malaysia and Turkey, this groundbreaking book will be of interest not only to scholars of public relations, but also political communication, international relations, and peace and conflict studies.

With a Foreword by Krishnamurthy Sriramesh, Editor of The Global Public Relations Handbook

Ian Somerville is a Reader in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester, UK.

Owen Hargie is Professor of Communication at Ulster University, UK.

Maureen Taylor is Director of the School of Advertising and Public Relations in the College of Communication and Information, at the University of Tennessee, USA.

Margalit Toledano, APR, is a senior lecturer of Management Communication at the Waikato Management School, New Zealand.