Introducing Public Relations : Theory and Practice Introducing Public Relations : Theory and Practice

Introducing Public Relations : Theory and Practice

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Publisher Description

Introducing Public Relations is your guide to the basics of public relations: where it came from, what it means and what issues the industry faces today. It takes readers from the origins of PR all the way to the newest theoretical debates, explaining along the way the changes and development of the role of the PR practitioner. With interviews and 'day in the life' examples from a wide range of professionals in the industry students will learn what PR practitioners do, what they think and how the industry really works. Putting the student first, this book: Gives a grounded, critical coverage of the history and theory of PR, so students understand not just the what but the how and why Covers all aspects of PR in practice, from in-house and consultancies to government, sport, NGO and corporate PR Packs each chapter with case studies, anecdotes from the field and career advice from expert PR professionals Helps easy revision with exercises, summaries and checklist. Highly accessible and engaging, there is no better headstart to understanding what PR is all about. It is the perfect text for any students encountering public relations theory and practice for the first time.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
3 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
SAGE Publications
PROVIDER INFO
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
2
MB
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