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This fully updated guide to the theory and practice of public relations outlines the profession's core principles and explains how to develop a variety of public relation strategies. Drawing on recent communication theory, this explains partnering with the media, including how to effectively integrate print, electronic, and other forms of communication to reach specific groups and individuals. Employing timely case schedules, this book stresses the complexities of internal and community relations as well as a number of keys to crisis and event management.
FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description
'As the title suggests, this text is a comprehensive introduction to public relations theory and practice. It offers the reader a selection of contemporary case studies in all areas of public relations practice, along with discussion starters and exercises that allow you to explore the theoretical concepts in more depth. It is an excellent resource for people interested in learning about the public relations profession.'LIZ MCLAUGHLIN, PRESIDENT PUBLIC RELATIONS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIAPublic relations is a dynamic and rapidly growing field which offers a variety of career paths. Whether you're developing the public image of an organisation, dealing with the media or managing issues for a large company, you need strong communication skills and a sound understanding of public relations processes.This widely used Australian introduction to theory and professional practice has been fully revised and includes new chapters on ethics and public relations in the Third Sector. Leading practitioners and lecturers outline the core principles of public relations in both the public and private sectors. They show how to develop effective public relations strategies and tactics and explain how to research, run and evaluate a successful public relations campaign. Drawing on a range of communication and public relations theories they discuss how to work with the media and how to use print, electronic and other forms of communication for maximum impact. Richly illustrated with examples and case studies, Public Relations is an ideal student text or professional reference.
Author Biography
Jane Johnston lectures in Public Relations at Griffith University, Gold Coast and is co-author with Mark Pearson of Breaking into Journalism. Clara Zawawi was formerly Director of Public Relations Programs at Bond University, and is currently Director, Client Relationships, at Professional Public Relations, Australia's largest public relations consultancy group.
Table of Contents
ContributorsPrefacePart One: Theory 1 - What is public relations? - Jane Johnston + Clara Zawawi 2 - History of public relations in Australia - Clara Zawawi 3 - Theoretical perspectives - Steve MackeyPart Two: Legal and ethical framework 4 - The legal environment - Rhonda Breit 5 - Ethical practice - Lelde McCoyPart Three: Process and application 6 - Research and evaluation - Raveena Singh + Leanne Glenny 7 - Strategy, planning and scheduling - John Allert + Clara Zawawi 8 - Tactics - Marian Hudson 9 - Information and communication technologies - Jeffrey E. Brand + Severin RoaldPart four: Public relations in action10 - Media relations - Jane Johnston11 - Internal and community relations - Marianne Sison12 - Crisis and issues management - Steve Mackey13 - Sponsorship and event management - Susan BoydPart Five: Public relations practice
Review
The second edition of Public Relations: Theory and Practice... has improved this valuable Australian text. The book provides an excellent introduction to the concept and nature of public relations and the major fields of public relations practice.Geoff Barbaro, Public Relations, RMITReviewed in Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal - Volume 5, Number 2
Prizes
Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Award Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction 2003
Long Description
'As the title suggests, this text is a comprehensive introduction to public relations theory and practice. It offers the reader a selection of contemporary case studies in all areas of public relations practice, along with discussion starters and exercises that allow you to explore the theoretical concepts in more depth. It is an excellent resource for people interested in learning about the public relations profession.'..LIZ MCLAUGHLIN, PRESIDENT PUBLIC RELATIONS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA..Public relations is a dynamic and rapidly growing field which offers a variety of career paths. Whether you're developing the public image of an organisation, dealing with the media or managing issues for a large company, you need strong communication skills and a sound understanding of public relations processes...This widely used Australian introduction to theory and professional practice has been fully revised and includes new chapters on ethics and public relations in the Third Sector. Leading practitioners and lecturers outline the core principles of public relations in both the public and private sectors. They show how to develop effective public relations strategies and tactics and explain how to research, run and evaluate a successful public relations campaign. Drawing on a range of communication and public relations theories they discuss how to work with the media and how to use print, electronic and other forms of communication for maximum impact. ..Richly illustrated with examples and case studies, Public Relations is an ideal student text or professional reference.
Review Text
The second edition of Public Relations: Theory and Practice... has improved this valuable Australian text. The book provides an excellent introduction to the concept and nature of public relations and the major fields of public relations practice.Geoff Barbaro, Public Relations, RMITReviewed in Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal - Volume 5, Number 2
Details ISBN1865089222 Short Title PUBLIC RELATIONS REV/E 2/E Pages 480 Edition Description Rev Language English Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1865089222 ISBN-13 9781865089225 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2004 Publication Date 2004-04-30 Author Jane Johnston Imprint Allen & Unwin Subtitle Theory and Practice Place of Publication Sydney Country of Publication Australia DEWEY 659.2 Illustrations b&w photos, index Affiliation Lecturer in Public Relations, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia Publisher Allen & Unwin Academic DOI 10.1604/9781865089225 Edited by Zawawi, Clara UK Release Date 2003-12-01 We've got this
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