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[ecrea] new book: Public relations, society and culture
Sun Mar 20 21:31:31 GMT 2011
Public Relations, Society & Culture: Theoretical and Empirical Explorations
Historically, public relations research has been dominated by
organisational interests, treating the profession as a function to help
organisations achieve their goals, and focusing on practice and
processes first and foremost. Such research is valuable in addressing
how public relations can be used more effectively by organisations and
institutions, but has tended to neglect the consequences of the practice
on the social world in which those organisations operate.
This edited collection adds momentum to the emergent interest in the
relationship between public relations, society and culture by bringing
together a wide range of alternative theoretical and methodological
approaches, including anthropology, storytelling, pragmatism and Latin
American studies. The chapters draw on insights from a variety of
disciplines including sociology, cultural studies, post-colonialism,
political economy, ecological studies, feminism and critical race
theory. Empirical contributions illustrate theoretical arguments with
narratives and interview extracts from practitioners, resulting in an
engaging text that will provide inspiration for scholars and students to
explore public relations in new ways.
/Public Relations, Society and Culture/ makes an essential contribution
to a range of scholarly fields and illustrates the relevance of public
relations to matters beyond its organisational function. It will be
highly useful to students and scholars of public relations as well as
cultural studies, ethnicity/'race' communication, media studies,
development communication, anthropology, and organisational
communication. This insightful book will make a significant contribution
to debates about the purpose and practice of public relations in the new
century.
*Lee Edwards* is lecturer in Corporate Communications and PR at
Manchester Business School based at the University of Manchester, UK.
Her main research interests revolve around sociological understandings
of PR and include the operation of power in and through PR, 'race' and
PR, PR as a cultural intermediary, and PR in the context of
globalization. She is a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of
Public Relations Research, and has contributed to a number of books
including /The SAGE Handbook of Public Relations /(2010) and /Public
Relations in Global Cultural Contexts/ (2010).
*Caroline E. M. Hodges* is a member of the Institute for Media and
Communication Research based at Bournemouth Media School. She regularly
teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate units concerned with the
relationship between communication and culture. Caroline's research
interests include the application of ethnography within communication
research, Latin American communication theory, transnational and
multicultural public relations and communication for social change.
Best,
Lee
Dr Lee Edwards
Lecturer, Corporate Communications and PR
Manchester Business School
University of Manchester
Booth Street West
Manchester M15 6PB
Ph: 0161 306 5871
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