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[Commlist] Public Relations Inquiry CfP: PR and Social Justice
Mon Sep 30 21:35:33 GMT 2024
Public Relations Inquiry Special Issue Call for Papers:
‘PR and Social Justice: Interdisciplinary Reflections and Future
Directions on the Impact of Public Relations and Promotional
Communication on Human Rights and Social Inequalities’
Deadline (extended): 17 October 2024
Guest editors: Lee Edwards (London School of Economics and Political
Science, UK), E. Ciszek (University Texas at Austin, USA), Jenny Hou
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia), Kate Fitch (Monash
University, Australia)
More details:
https://journals.sagepub.com/page/pri/publicrelationsinquiry
<https://journals.sagepub.com/page/pri/publicrelationsinquiry>
This special issue aims to foster productive, interdisciplinary
conversations between scholars across media and communications who have
an interest in the influence of public relations (PR) and other
promotional industries on struggles over rights, inequalities and social
justice. Interest has grown in the importance of PR and promotion for
both dominant groups and activist movements resisting domination and
promoting social change. Interdisciplinary research – drawing on, for
example, critical race theory, queer theory, feminism, political economy
and cultural studies – has provided new ways of interrogating the power
exercised by promotional industries in these contexts and extended our
thinking far beyond functional deconstructions of organisational
practice in the global North and West.
We invite papers that engage critically with PR and other promotional
industries, tools and practices, as well as the ambivalence that
promotion introduces both for those who claim rights and recognition,
and for those who try to preserve their own power and privilege.
Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following questions:
- What role can PR and promotional practice play in making sense of and
healing the widespread suffering of human and non-human beings?
- What tensions and contradictions characterise the ways in which PR and
promotional tools are used to pursue human rights, social justice and
equality?
- What can a more robust theoretical and empirical ‘conversation’
between PR scholars and other disciplines offer, in the pursuit of more
impactful, justice-oriented scholarship?
- What can critical theory offer to PR and promotional communication
scholars in deeply divided and increasingly polarised societies?
- How can PR and promotional communication research and practice address
the structural inequalities and systematic issues that prevent the
fulfilment of human rights across different contexts (including, but not
limited to, environmental crises, health care, disaster management)?
- What is the role of PR and promotional communications in activism and
advocacy around human rights?
- What (new) insights can a critical, human-centred approach to PR and
promotional communication theory and practice provide about our
collective (in)humanity in the digital age?
The deadline for submission is 17^October 2024. No payment from the
authors will be required. For further details and guidelines about
formatting your manuscript and submitting to /Public Relations
Inquiry/ please visit: https://journals.sagepub.com/home/pri
<https://journals.sagepub.com/home/pri>
For enquiries about this Special Issue, please email Dr E. Ciszek on
(eciszek /at/ utexas.edu) <mailto:(eciszek /at/ utexas.edu)>
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