The prize-winning PRism journal special issue on global public
relations, edited by Mark Balnaves, James Grunig and James Mahoney,
is now available at
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/global_pr.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/global_pr.html
With theory-building contributions from Grunig and Sriramesh, and
diverse case studies from around the world (all freely available
online at no charge to you, your students, or your institution),
Mark and his team have produced a topical and thought-provoking
issue on the ways that globalisation is changing (or perhaps needs
to change) public relations scholarship and practice.
If you'd like to join the free-access online research publication
movement, PRism currently has two calls for papers for next year's
special issues, on Gender and Public Relations
(see
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/cfp_gender.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/cfp_gender.html)
and Online Social Networks, Communication Practice, and Public
Relations (see
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/cfp_socialnet.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/cfp_socialnet.html).
The editors of these special issues would love to hear from you now
with an expression of interest if you're thinking about contributing
in the new year. Critical and interdisciplinary articles are welcomed.
PRism (ISSN 1448-4404) is a free-access, online, peer-refereed
public relations and communication research journal. See
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html
or follow PRism on Twitter
(<http://twitter.com/prism_journal>http://twitter.com/prism_journal)
to receive notification of new postings to the journal site.
Dr Elspeth Tilley
Department of Communication, Journalism & Marketing
Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand.
Editor, PRism online refereed journal:
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html