International Public Relations : Perspectives from deeply divided societies
Statement of responsibility: | edited by Ian Somerville, Owen Hargie, Maureen Taylor and Margalit Toledano |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boca Raton, FL : Routledge,,
[2016]
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (282 pages) : 20 illustrations, text file, PDF. |
Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Routledge New Directions in Public Relations & Communication Research
Routledge new directions in public relations and communication research |
ISBN: | 9781315716749 (e-book : PDF) |
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External Sources: | lizenzpflichtig lizenzpflichtig |
Other Editions: | Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe) |
Summary: | Foreword / Krishnamurthy Sriramesh -- 1. Introduction: Public relations in deeply divided societies -- 2. Nation building in the Former Yugoslavia: A 20-year retrospective to understand how public relations rebuilds relationships in divided societies -- 3. Dialogue with the enemy: Lessons for public relations on dialogue facilitation drawn from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- 4. Making sense of communication in societies divided by terrorism: Lessons from Northern Ireland -- 5. Deliberative democracy and government public relations in a deeply divided society: Exploring the perspectives of Government Information Officers in Northern Ireland -- 5. Deliberative democracy and government public relations in a deeply divided society: Exploring the perspectives of Government Information Officers in Northern Ireland -- 6. The entity-agent framework as a starting point for international public relations and public diplomacy research -- 7. Catalonia's public diplomacy and media relations strategy: A case study of the Eugeni Xammar Programme of International Communication and Public Relations -- 8. Government communication in Mozambique: The open presidencies of Armando Guebuza as a public relations strategy to strengthen national identity -- 9. 1Malaysia: 'People first, performance now': A critical perspective on the nation building approach in Malaysia's government public relations -- 10. Propaganda in Czechoslovakia in the 1980s: Life in a ritualised lie -- 11. Bipolar attitudes in Turkish political PR: the Kurdish question -- 12. Computer-mediated public relations of ethno-nationalist terrist groups. |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |