Public Relations in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

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Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera Arabic
Al Jazeera Sport
Arab perspectives
bahrain
Bahraini Women
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civil service sector
cultural context analysis
culture
English Premier League
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GCC Country
GCC media studies
Government Communication Services
Gulf Co-operation Countries (GCC)
Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
historical perspective
Independent Schools
KSA
Kuwait National Assembly
Majlis Al Umma
middle east
Middle East communication
oman
Omani Ministries
organisational communication
PR Agency
PR Practitioner
Public relations
Public Relations Activities
Public Relations Departments
public relations education in Gulf
public relations practice
Public Relations Practitioners
Public Relations Units
Qatar's Hosting
Qatar’s Hosting
socio-political influence
strategic communication practice
Sultan Qaboos Bin
UAE Constitution
Uncertainty Avoidance
Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138479708
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Arab world has engaged in public relations for thousands of years, and the public relations literature provides multiple examples extending from ancient times. However, modern public relations is much more vaguely defined. This is partly because the research surrounding public relations practice in the Middle East remains sparse, especially in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

This book presents a clear picture of contemporary PR practice in this region, providing a background on the evolution of public relations in each GCC country. It shows how environmental factors (historical, cultural, socio-political, and economic) influence practice in the region. It also contributes to public relations scholarship, education, and practice worldwide by providing new perspectives to those unfamiliar with its practice in this region.

This book will benefit scholars and practitioners alike through its informed analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of practice in the GCC countries, as well as being of great benefit to the development of professional practice in the region.

Talal M. Almutairi is Assistant Professor at Saad Alabdulla Security Academy, Kuwait.


Dean Kruckeberg

is a professor in the department of communication studies at UNC Charlotte. He is former co-chair of the Commission on Public Relations Education and is a past member of PRSA's national board.