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[ecrea] CALL FOR PAPERS Spring 2011 - Central European Journal of Communication
Tue Feb 16 12:11:57 GMT 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
Vol. 4, No 1 (6), Spring 2011
Guest Editor: Jerzy Oledzki, (University of Warsaw, Poland)
THE ROLE AND FUNCTION OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN
CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY. PR BETWEEN SERVICE FOR AN ORGANIZATION AND THE PUBLIC
In a civilized world developed public relations
activities are founded on the belief in the
capacity of men to communicate with others in the
name of common good. PR specialist is therefore
expected not only to conduct dialogue with the
specified public groups, but also to have
practical knowledge about ways and tools that
make it effective. Continuous development of
those tools, deeper knowledge about human
behaviour, as well as technological advances in
the area of communication means results in the
fact that public relations business becomes
richer and covers a broader scope of
communications. Evolutionary democratization of
communication in the contemporary world has an
impact on the development of PR techniques and
tools, while rising social requirements impose
better professional PR standards and more focus
on the presented values and ethics.
Therefore, an immanent feature of current public
relations involves a constant evolution of
methods and means of communication, and thus
permanent development. It is well known, that
after the four well known stages of PR
development outlined by J. Grunig and T. Hunt we
already face another one, referred to as
"win-win" or "community PR". We should assume,
that 100 years ago in the United States the idea
of PR was not presented as a mature and perfect
creation, but rather as a concept that requires
polishing, optimizing and nourishing. We want to
see PR like an element of democracy, which cannot
exist in monoculture and dictatorship. There are
no possibilities of development in the climate of
mafia-like intimidation, corruption, when access
to information is limited, perspectives of
regarding or assessing concrete institutions
(businesses), people, groups or parties are
deformed. Without PR understood in this way
public communication will have no sufficient
tools of critical thinking and assessment - which we expect of all mass media.
Manuscript submission
We ask scholars and researchers interested in
theory and research on the contemporary meaning
and practice of public relations firms and other
PR consultants and professionals to submit an
abstract of maximum 500 words before March 31,
2010. Ten papers for the publication will be
selected before April 30, 2010. Full manuscripts
should be submitted before June 30, 2010
according to the Style and Manuscript Guidelines:
http://www.cejc.ptks.pl/index1.php?id=mg
Please note that Central European Journal of
Communication accepts only online submissions:
(journal /at/ ptks.pl)
We are looking forward for the future cooperation!
Polish Communication Association
The process of publication
March 31, 2010
Deadline for abstract submission
April 30, 2010
Evaluation of abstracts, selection of 10 papers for the publication
June 30, 2010
Deadline for full manuscripts submission
September 30, 2010
Deadline for editorial work
Spring 2011
Publication
Central European Journal of Communication (ISSN
1899-5101) is published twice a year (in Spring
and Fall) on behalf of the Polish Communication
Association. The refereed journal provides an
international forum for empirical, critical and
interpretative, quantitative and qualitative
research examining the role of communication and
mass media. Central European Journal of
Communication welcomes high quality research and
analysis from diverse theoretical and
methodological approaches, as well as reviews of
publications and publishes notes on a wide range
of literature on media and communication
studies. Submission of original articles is open
to all researchers interested in different
fields of media and communication studies.
Contact
CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION
50-149 Wroc³aw, ul. Koszarowa 3
Poland
tel. +48 (0) 71 375 50 69tel. +48 (0) 669 614 033
(journal /at/ ptks.pl)
www.cejc.ptks.pl
Guest Editor: prof. Jerzy Oledzki, University of Warsaw: (j.oledzki /at/ uw.edu.pl)
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