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Public Relations Democracy Aeron Davis

Public Relations Democracy By Aeron Davis

Public Relations Democracy by Aeron Davis


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Aeron Davis is the first to offer a general overview of the rise and impact of professional public relations in Britain, stepping beyond the status quo of 'spin doctors' and elections by also exploring the public relations activities of the corporate sector, the City, pressure groups, and the trade union movement.

Public Relations Democracy Summary

Public Relations Democracy by Aeron Davis

Aeron Davis is the first to offer a general overview of the rise and impact of professional public relations in Britain, stepping beyond the status quo of 'spin doctors' and elections by also exploring the public relations activities of the corporate sector, the City, pressure groups, and the trade union movement. Davis explores the question: to what extent are journalists and decision-makers being affected and who stands to benefit most in the new era of public relations democracy?

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introductory frameworks: the expansion of public relations and its impact on news production. Part 2 Corporate public relations: corporate public relations and corporate source influence on the national media; city and financial public relations and business news; the Granada take-over of Forte 1995/96. Part 3 Trade union public relations: outsider and resource-poor groups, trade unions and media-source relations; trade union public relations - resistance within news production; the UCW versus post office privatisation 1994.

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NLS9780719060694
9780719060694
0719060699
Public Relations Democracy by Aeron Davis
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2002-01-31
240
N/A
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