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The evolution of public relations research –an overview
Author(s) -
Johanna Fawkes
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
communication and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2386-7876
DOI - 10.15581/003.31.4.159-169
Subject(s) - scholarship , excellence , hybridity , field (mathematics) , sociology , subject (documents) , perspective (graphical) , epistemology , political science , law , anthropology , philosophy , mathematics , artificial intelligence , library science , computer science , pure mathematics
The field of public relations is often misunderstood, due to its hybridity, complexity and competing perspectives within the field of scholarship. This essay, which is based on extensive engagement with literature conducted over decades of teaching and researching the subject, outlines the main schools of thought within the field. These are summarised as a) Excellence; b) Advocacy; c) Dialogue; and d) Critical and Cultural approaches. Each perspective reflects variations in understanding of the role of public relations in theory and practice, ranging from an idealised conceptualisation of the practitioner to a demonised view of the practice. It refers throughout to different attitudes to ethics found within these schools, as approaches to ethics provide insight into understandings of the role of public relations within society. The piece concludes with reflections on the growing engagement with promotional culture and emerging research directions.

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