Relationship Building in Public Relations

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communication studies
dialogic theory
empirical studies in public relations practice
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Helen Sissons
Information Peers
interpersonal
journalism
Managing Organization Public Relationships
media relations
media relations strategies
Media Relations Team
Mediational Means
Modal Verb
Moderatum Generalizations
Mutually Beneficial Relationships
Organization Public Relationships
organizational communication
Personal Influence Model
professional ethics in PR
public relations
Public Relations Activities
Public Relations Practice
Public Relations Practitioner
Public Relations Scholarship
Public Relations Work
qualitative research methods
relationship building
Relationship Maintenance
social media
Special Peer Relationships
stakeholder engagement
Symmetrical Communication
Video Ethnography
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367876234
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book aims to provide an interdisciplinary approach to highlight the importance of relationships in public relations, delving not only into the organization-public relationships but also into interpersonal relationships within the industry in order to offer new, empirical insights into the impact and formation of such relationships. Theunissen and Sissons theorize that public relations cannot exist without interpersonal relationships and the ability to create and maintain such relationships. Taking a critical stance, the book will move beyond mere rhetoric and conjecture by providing solid evidence-based research results to inform their theories about the impact of relationships and dialogue on public relations thinking. Rather than following contemporary thinking, it aims to embrace current changes, look ahead and prepare a new generation for the challenges of 21st century public relations practice.

Petra Theunissen is Senior Lecturer and Curriculum Leader for Public Relations at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Helen Sissons is Senior Lecturer and Curriculum Leader for Journalism at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

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