PRism journal's special issue on gender and public relations is now 
available free online at http://www.prismjournal.org/gender.html
Edited by Christine Daymon (Murdoch University) and Kristin Demetrious (Dea=
kin University), this trans-disciplinary special issue was the winning entr=
y in the 2010 PRism Prize for special issue editorship. It contains a broad=
 selection of new research and theory-building articles, commentaries, book=
 reviews, and reports on gender from the public relations industry, making =
a multi-perspectival contribution to a topic that has previously had limite=
d attention.  Read the entire issue free at http://www.prismjournal.org/gen=
der.html
*         Reminder: segmentation articles deadline.  The 2011 PRism prize-w=
inning call for papers on public relations and segmentation is at 
http://www.prismjournal.org/segment_cfp.html.  Submissions close 
January 28, 2011.  =
The editors Natalie Tindall and Jennifer Vardeman-Winter are seeking resear=
ch that explores new facets and approaches to conceptualising and segmentin=
g publics.
*         Entries for the 2012 PRism Prize close June 30, 2011.  Innovative=
 special issue proposals are encouraged.  If you are interested in creating=
 an issue on a public relations or communication topic close to your heart,=
 please see the entry form at: http://www.prismjournal.org/prism_prize.html
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