
Rethinking Public Relations
The Spin and the Substance
Kevin Moloney(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 24. August 2000
Book
Hardback
212 pages
978-0-415-21759-0 (ISBN)
Description
PR is a GBP2.3 billion UK industry with up to 50,000 jobs, a poor reputation and yet a pervasive influence on politics and markets. Historically, it has been mostly weak propaganda and market boosterism, yet it escapes sustained academic scrutiny.
This topical book analyzes all aspects of public relations, challenging accepted views and examining the industry's position as a whole. The author argues that PR needs reform because it will not go away, and because it continues to grow. Incorporating the latest facts and figures, this analysis for advanced students of business and PR provides a fresh approach to a significant contemporary subject.
This topical book analyzes all aspects of public relations, challenging accepted views and examining the industry's position as a whole. The author argues that PR needs reform because it will not go away, and because it continues to grow. Incorporating the latest facts and figures, this analysis for advanced students of business and PR provides a fresh approach to a significant contemporary subject.
Reviews / Votes
'This is a scholarly and thoughtful book ... order a copy for the library so serious postgraduate students will not be quite as starved for thoughtful works in this field.' - Journal of Marketing Management'It should be on every library shelf and therefore every tutor's reading list.' - Corporate Communications: An International Journal
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-21759-0 (9780415217590)
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Person
Kevin Moloney has worked in PR for over 20 years, for public and private organizations as well as being self-employed. He has taught one of the first UK PR degrees at Bournemouth University for the last decade, where he is Principal of Communications.
Content
1. 'It's a PR job': The argument in overview
2. The PR industry from top to bottom
3. Profession of the decade - Part One: Why so pervasive?
4. Profession of the decade - Part Two: Why so insistent? PR links to external and internal media and persuasion
5. The balance sheet
6. PR as manipulation and propaganda
7. Communicative equality and markets
8. PR, electoral politics and lobbying
9. PR, journalism and the media
2. The PR industry from top to bottom
3. Profession of the decade - Part One: Why so pervasive?
4. Profession of the decade - Part Two: Why so insistent? PR links to external and internal media and persuasion
5. The balance sheet
6. PR as manipulation and propaganda
7. Communicative equality and markets
8. PR, electoral politics and lobbying
9. PR, journalism and the media