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Rethinking public relations

PR propaganda and democracy

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An edition of Rethinking public relations (2000)

Rethinking public relations

PR propaganda and democracy

2nd ed.
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"PR is a 2.3 billion pound UK industry with up to 50,000 jobs, a poor reputation yet a pervasive influence on politics and markets." "Historically, it has been mostly weak propaganda and market boosterism, yet it escapes sustained academic scrutiny.".

"PR needs reform because it will not go away, and because it continues to grow. It must become reasoned persuasion. Until that happens via voicing more competitive group intermediation, and via internal reform, it stands convicted as charged: contributing to communicative inequality in liberal, democratic, market democracies."--BOOK JACKET.

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Routledge
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English

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Rethinking public relations: PR propaganda and democracy
2006, Routledge
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Rethinking public relations: the spin and the substance
2000, Routledge
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Rethinking public relations: the spin and the substance
2000, Routledge
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Table of Contents

A great Niagara of PR
PR from top to bottom
A future with PR
PR and propaganda
PR propaganda in the UK
Can PR and democracy co-exist?
Is PR damaging democracy?
Ethics, social responsibility, stakeholders
Politics, corporate PR, campaigning
Markets, branding, reputation
Media matters
The consequences of PR propaganda.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
659.2
Library of Congress
HD59 .M62 2006, HD59.M62 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3400362M
Internet Archive
rethinkingpublic00molo_938
ISBN 10
0415370612, 0415370620
LCCN
2005014613
Library Thing
2943565
Goodreads
5650322
6721968

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