Practitioners’ work-life conflict: : A PRSA survey
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Today’s and tomorrow’s challenges in public relations: : Comparing the views of chief communication officers and next generation leaders
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Bridging the gap: : Mapping the relationship between activism and public relations
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Toward an effective government–public relationship: : Organization–public relationship based on a synthetic approach to public segmentation
págs. 456-460
The internal communication role of the chief executive officer: : Communication channels, style, and effectiveness
págs. 461-471
A social capital approach: : An examination of Putnam’s civic engagement and public relations roles
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The power of storytelling in public relations: : Introducing the 20 master plots
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Whistleblowing in the Fortune 1000: : What practitioners told us about wrongdoing in corporations in a pilot study
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Use of affect in blog communication: : Trust, Credibility, and Authenticity
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Occupy PR: : An analysis of online media communications of Occupy Wall Street and Occupy London
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Reconsidering the public relations professional–blogger relationship: : A coorientation study
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Reconsidering propaganda in U.S. public relations history: : An analysis of propaganda in the popular press 1810–1918
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Crisis-related research in communication and business journals: : An interdisciplinary review from 1992 to 2011
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