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[ecrea] CFP: Public Relations as an institutional process
Mon May 14 15:47:30 GMT 2012
*Call for Papers for Special Section in Public Relations Inquiry *
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*Public Relations as an institutional process*
The relations between organizations and society are at the heart of
public relations. Therefore, an appreciation of structural conditions is
central to the analysis of public relations practice, and explanations
for its existence. Yet insights into institutional conditions are rarely
incorporated into the study of public relations, leaving the field both
theoretically and empirically under-developed.
This Special Section aims to enrich public relations theory by
harnessing recent developments in neo-institutional theory. We invite
original papers resting on empirical analysis dealing with, or relating
to, one of the following streams:
· How does (or has) the practice of public relations spread across
different types of organizations and organizational fields; and how does
it operate as an institutional practice? (DiMaggio & Powell 1991; Scott
2008)
· How is public relations involved in the diffusion and implementation
of other institutional forms into organizational behaviour?
(Czarniawska & Sevón 1996, 2005)
· How is public relations involved in institutional change – how do
institutional norms, rules and ideas emerge, change and die? (Lawrence
et al 2009; Thornton et al. 2012)
This call has been written for /Public Relations Inquiry
/http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202052 by Magnus Fredriksson,
Josef Pallas and Stefan Wehmeier who will collaborate with the Editors
in the development of the Section. Submissions should be uploaded on the
website and clearly identified as ’Special Section: public relations as
an institutional process’ by 1 October 2012. The Special Section will be
published in volume 2(3) 2013.
http://pri.sagepub.com/content/1/2/224.full.pdf+html .
Please feel free to distribute this call to those you think might be
interested and please don’t hesitate to contact anyone of us if there
are any questions.
Magnus Fredriksson, University of Gothenburg
(magnus.fredriksson /at/ jmg.gu.se)
<mailto:(magnus.fredriksson /at/ jmg.gu.se)%3cmailto:(magnus.fredriksson /at/ jmg.gu.se)>
Josef Pallas, Uppsala University (josef.pallas /at/ im.uu.se)
<mailto:(josef.pallas /at/ im.uu.se)%3cmailto:(josef.pallas /at/ im.uu.se)>
Stefan Wehmeier, University of Salzburg (stefan.wehmeier /at/ sbg.ac.at)
<mailto:(stefan.wehmeier /at/ sbg.ac.at)%3cmailto:(stefan.wehmeier /at/ sbg.ac.at)>
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MAGNUS FREDRIKSSON
Senior lecturer
UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG
Department of journalism, media and communication
Box 710, 405 30 Göteborg
Tel: +46-31-786 4998
http://jmg.gu.se/english/contact/co-workers/fredriksson_magnus
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