
How Strategic Communication Shapes Value and Innovation in Society
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 3. November 2017
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-78714-717-1 (ISBN)
Description
Communication is developed in our relation to others and in relation to what happens in the social context. It is therefore not neutral but mediates people's relationships and practices. Technological transitions, economical changes, medical advancements, environmental turbulence, political movements and other evolving circumstances influence public values that shape societies. It is important to analyse the situated meaning of these societal themes in everyday life, and the influence of public relations and strategic communication in this regard.
Let's Talk Society - and the society we?re talking about is in transition to a green and sustainable society, to an inclusive society, to an innovative and reflective society. What is our role as communication professionals in all of this? How can we foster public debate? This book addresses these challenges and offers some answers.
The chapters from primarily European countries were selected from a large number of peer-reviewed contributions for the 2016 congress of the European Public Relations Education and Research Association hosted by Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen.
Let's Talk Society - and the society we?re talking about is in transition to a green and sustainable society, to an inclusive society, to an innovative and reflective society. What is our role as communication professionals in all of this? How can we foster public debate? This book addresses these challenges and offers some answers.
The chapters from primarily European countries were selected from a large number of peer-reviewed contributions for the 2016 congress of the European Public Relations Education and Research Association hosted by Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen.
Reviews / Votes
Nine papers selected from a 2016 congress in Groningen, the Netherlands explore how strategic communication influences value and innovation in society. Their topics include educating society's future public relations practitioners: an exploration of preparedness as a qualitative indicator of higher education performance, when a nation's leader is under siege: managing personal reputation and engaging in public diplomacy, lessons learned: communication studies in transition, secrets of public affairs, and clarifying skills and competencies in organizational decision making: perceptions of Finnish communication professionals. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
459 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78714-717-1 (9781787147171)
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How Strategic Communication Shapes Value and Innovation in Society
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Persons
Editor
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hanze University of Applied Science, The Netherlands
Oslo University, Norway
IULM University, Italy
Content
SERIES PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
1. EDUCATING SOCIETY'S FUTURE PR PRACTITIONERS: AN EXPLORATION OF 'PREPAREDNESS' AS A QUALITATIVE INDICATOR OF HIGHER EDUCATION PERFORMANCE
2. CONTEXTUALISING CHANGE IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS
3. WHEN A NATION'S LEADER IS UNDER SIEGE: MANAGING PERSONAL REPUTATION AND ENGAGING IN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
4. TOWARDS A SOCIETAL DISCOURSE WITH THE GOVERNMENT? A COMPARATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION BY THE BRITISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS 2011-2015
5. LESSONS LEARNED: COMMUNICATION STUDIES IN TRANSITION
6. SECRETS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
7. SOCIAL MEDIA: THE DIALOGUE MYTH? HOW ORGANISATIONS USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE
8. CLARIFYING SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES IN ORGANISATIONAL DECISION MAKING - PERCEPTIONS OF FINNISH COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONALS
9. CRISIS, RESPONSE, REPUTATION, ACTOR, AND CONTEXT: A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY STUDY OF KEY CONCEPTS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
INTRODUCTION
1. EDUCATING SOCIETY'S FUTURE PR PRACTITIONERS: AN EXPLORATION OF 'PREPAREDNESS' AS A QUALITATIVE INDICATOR OF HIGHER EDUCATION PERFORMANCE
2. CONTEXTUALISING CHANGE IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS
3. WHEN A NATION'S LEADER IS UNDER SIEGE: MANAGING PERSONAL REPUTATION AND ENGAGING IN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
4. TOWARDS A SOCIETAL DISCOURSE WITH THE GOVERNMENT? A COMPARATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION BY THE BRITISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS 2011-2015
5. LESSONS LEARNED: COMMUNICATION STUDIES IN TRANSITION
6. SECRETS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
7. SOCIAL MEDIA: THE DIALOGUE MYTH? HOW ORGANISATIONS USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE
8. CLARIFYING SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES IN ORGANISATIONAL DECISION MAKING - PERCEPTIONS OF FINNISH COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONALS
9. CRISIS, RESPONSE, REPUTATION, ACTOR, AND CONTEXT: A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY STUDY OF KEY CONCEPTS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION