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[ecrea] Journal of Public Relations Research
Fri Jun 25 07:43:44 GMT 2010
Call for Submissions
The Journal of Public Relations Research seeks scholarly articles
for a special issue on Race in/and Public Relations.
The guest editors of the special issue wish to open up a space for
theoretical as well as practical engagement with issues of race and
ethnicity in public relations scholarship. This call aims to especially
attract conceptual or empirical pieces that look at race and ethnicity on
a wide continuum ranging from overt or covert racism in mainstream public
relations practices to public relations strategies adopted by ethnic
groups and from undercurrents of race in organizational messages and
discourses to the politics of race and ethnicity in public campaigns.
The guest editors are open to a variety of approaches including those
that address the interests of professionals in making a business case for
diversity as well as critical explorations of race and ethnicity in
public relations through a range of social, political, or cultural lenses
including, for example, postmodern, postcolonial, feminist, critical race
theory or indigenous ones. The contexts of the articles could be
historical, local, national, transnational, or even virtual.
As with any other issue, the contributions should be in line with the
journal’s primary mission to deliver scholarship that creates, tests, or
expands public relations theory.
Manuscripts for the special issue are due to the JPRR Manuscript
Central site at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hprr by September 30, 2010.
Submissions should conform to the Instructions for Authors on the
Journal's Web site:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1062-726X&linktype=44
Please note at the top of the abstract and in the appropriate space in
the online submission form that the submission is a “candidate for the
special issue on Race in/and Public Relations”.
Guest Editors: Lee Edwards, Manchester Business School, UK.,
((lee.edwards /at/ mbs.ac.uk) ) and Debashish Munshi
((munshi /at/ mngt.waikato.ac.nz)
), The University of Waikato, New Zealand.
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