
The Public Relations Handbook
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Split into three parts exploring key conceptual themes in public relations, this book offers an overview of topics including: strategic PR; politics and the media; media relations in the social media age; strategic communication management; PR ethics; activism and PR; and the effects of globalisation and technology on the field. This book also includes a discussion of critical themes in PR research and exploratory case studies of PR strategies in a variety of institutions, including the Royal Society of Chemistry, Corps Security and The Chartered Institute of Public Relations. Featuring wide-ranging contributions from key figures in the PR profession, this new edition presents fresh views on AI, social media curation, and 'the decline of media', and is packed with student-friendly features including clear chapter aims, discussion questions and further reading suggestions throughout.
The Public Relations Handbook is an ideal resource for students of public relations, corporate and strategic communications, and marketing communications.
This book is supported by additional instructor resources, including brand-new classroom activities for every chapter available at www.routledge.com/9781032852683.
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List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Part 1 The context of public relations
1. What is public relations?
Sarah Roberts Bowman and Gloria Walker
2. Public relations and communications
Sarah Roberts Bowman
3. Public relations, politics and the media
Sarah Roberts-Bowman and Gloria Walker
4. Public relations and management
Anne Gregor7
5. Ethics, professionalism and regulation
Alison Theaker and Aimee Postle
Part 2 Strategic public relations
6. Public relations and corporate communication
Sarah Roberts Bowman and Gloria Walker
7. Public relations and corporate identity
Susan Kinnear and Hugh Griffiths
8. Risk, issues and crisis management
Heather Yaxley
9. Public relations and corporate social responsibility
Antonio Marques Mendes
10. Measurement and evaluation
Mairead McCoy
11. Public relations and globalisation
Averill Gordon
Part 3 Stakeholder public relations
12. Media relations in the social media age
Philip Young
13. Internal communications
Liam Fitzpatrick
14. Financial communications
Nicola Hooper
15. Public sector public relations
Susan Kinnear and Amanda Coleman
16. Consumer public relations
Michael Frohlich and Andrew Lopez
17. Business to business public relations
Loretta Milan
18. Public relations and engagement in the not for profit sector
Alan Anstead
19. Using new technology effectively in public relations
Heather Yaxley
20. Activism and public relations
Philip Young
30. Future challenges for public relations
Alison Theaker
Bibliography
Index
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