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[ecrea] CfP- Public Relations Inquiry special issue on Theories in Public Relations
Thu Sep 06 17:47:23 GMT 2018
REMINDER: DEADLINE APPROACHING – SEPTEMBER 15
Call For Papers – Public Relations Inquiry:
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2046147X18775847
*Special Issue: Theories in Public Relations: Reflections and Future
Directions*
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The field of public relations has grown in the last thirty years both
academically and professionally, and it is now a specialised, applied
communication discipline. Most scholars and practitioners would agree
that public relations is primarily a strategic organizational function
that nurtures positive relationships with publics and stakeholders for
organizations of all kinds: private, public, non-profit, activist,
advocacy etc. However, some have taken a broader view of both public
relations and the organisations it works for, focusing on their role as
interventions in social, cultural and political environments. As a
result, the theoretical landscape of public relations has expanded
beyond its organisational origins.
Despite increasing theoretical depth, however, the quality and
significance of public relations’ theoretical contributions are disputed
and its discrete body of knowledge and stock of theories have received
little recognition outside the specific disciplinary domain. Public
relations scholars tend to agree that this is an interdisciplinary field
and that many studies in public relations are rooted in diverse
communication, sociological, cultural, managerial, and organizational
knowledge. Almost all established theories in public relations come from
a wider field and/or have borrowed concepts and understandings and
adapted them to public relations questions. Yet, to enjoy greater
recognition and academic legitmacy, the theoretical contributions of
public relations as a field in its own right must be able to both stand
alone and contribute to fields beyond disciplinary boundaries.
For this special issue, we seek papers that provide an in-depth
reflection on the quality and significance of theoretical development in
public relations scholarship. The aim is to discuss and reflect on what
might be considered as current theories of public relations and theories
for public relations, as well as emerging bodies of work that are
changing the shape of the field. Scholars might consider their use,
their ability to answer research questions of fundamental importance for
the profession, their relevance to today’s global problems, and the
exploratory avenues of scholarship that could form the basis of new
theorizing.
Examples of questions that are of relevance to the special issues are:
•• What can be considered a classical or emergent public relations theory?
•• What are the field’s grand theories and middle-range theories? How do
they shape our thinking?
•• What are the emergent theories that can (re)define public relations?
•• What types of problems has public relations addressed and through
which theoretical lenses has it addressed them? Do these approaches
remain adequate? How mightthey evolve?
•• Are there fundamental research questions capable of yielding
theoretical development?
•• Why do public relations theories have limited impact beyond the field?
•• How does public relations theory need to evolve in order to become
more widely recognised in organisational, media and communication fields
of scholarship?
We welcome both conceptual papers that contribute to building a broader
picture of public relations theory, as well as empirical papers that
provide a basis for theoretical and conceptual discussions. In line with
the interdisciplinary nature of the journal, we welcome a wide range of
theoretical perspectives representing the whole spectrum of opinions in
the field. All submissions will be blind-reviewed in line with the
standard practice of the journal. If you have any questions regarding
the special issue, please contact the editors Chiara
Valentini ((chiara.c.valentini /at/ jyu.fi)) or Lee Edwards ((l.edwards2 /at/ lse.ac.uk)).
Deadlines
Papers should be submitted by 15 September 2018 via the journal’s
manuscript central submissions system. Please visit the journal website
for full submission instructions, including information about word
length, format and referencing style. Papers should adhere to the
guidelines and risk being rejected if they do not. The target
publication date for the special issue is September 2019.
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