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[ecrea] PRism - CFP - Nonprofit organization relationship building
Thu Jun 18 12:11:15 GMT 2009
PRism - CFP - Nonprofit organization relationship building
Nonprofit organizations are a crucial part of the social, political,
and economic landscapes around the world. They provide a way for
individuals to connect to their community, effectively participate in
the democratic process and ultimately to "make a difference" in our
world. According to the National Center for Charitable Statistics, in
the US there are currently more than 1.42 million nonprofit
organizations registered with the Internal Revenue
Service. Internationally, the number of nonprofit and
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) runs in the tens of millions.
Though it is difficult to generalize about what they are or what they
do because of the diversity of the sectors, nonprofit organizations
and NGOs share one common trait: they rely on cultivating strong
relationships with various stakeholder groups. These stakeholders
include volunteers, donors, employees, clients, government, media, and more.
Purpose of the Special Issue:
Expanding the relationship management paradigm, public relations
scholarship has begun to explore strategies engaged by nonprofits and
NGOs to cultivate relationships with key publics including donors,
volunteers, members, clients, community, government, etc. As more
organizations begin to cross international boundaries and reach out
to various cultures and regions, it is critical for public relations
research to explore the application of relationship management theory
across cultural contexts.
Potential Manuscript topics:
This call for papers invites research on relationship building in the
nonprofit and NGO sectors. Possible topics include:
* Use of social media and Web 2.0 technologies to engage with key
publics of nonprofits/NGOs
* Application of cultivation strategies to reach a wide range of publics
* Role of social and environmental responsibility of
nonprofits/NGO relationships with key audiences
* The role diversity plays in nonprofit organizations' operations
and program/service delivery
* Stakeholder engagement during crises situations
* Evaluation and measurement of relationships in the sector
* Impact of public relations campaigns and messages
* Human resources and volunteer recruitment/retention
* Impact of culture, ethnicity, and globalization on nonprofit campaigns
* Developing and maintaining relationships involved in funding
nonprofit initiatives (eg, corporate, foundation, government and individuals)
* Stewardship
* Cause-related marketing
* Distribution of power in the relationship
Deadline for Submissions: August 31, 2009
Papers submitted for the special issue must not have been published,
accepted for publication, or presently be under consideration for
publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow APA style and be a
maximum of 20 pages excluding tables and references. Full submission
guidelines are available on the Prism Web site
(<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/sub_guide.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/sub_guide.html).
Authors may submit manuscripts at any time prior to the August 31
deadline. Manuscripts will undergo the peer review process. The
estimated time for the review process is 8-10 weeks.
The guest editors for this special issue of PRism are Dr. Richard
Waters (Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, North
Carolina State University) and Dr. Denise Sevick Bortree (Assistant
Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Penn State
University). Manuscripts and any questions should be directed to Dr.
Richard Waters at
<https://webmail.ncsu.edu/src/compose.php?send_to=rdwaters%40ncsu.edu>(rdwaters /at/ ncsu.edu).
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