Synopses & Reviews
Public relations has developed as a major force in a growing, global information society. The practice of public relations is changing to include new, interactive media, while continuing to depend on the foundation of traditional media. The multi-disciplinary approach to understanding public relations is provided by the authors who come from business, journalism, communication and advertising backgrounds. The easy-to-read style of the text has been a hallmark of the text from its beginning. It includes spotlights on important topics or issues, mini-cases with short real-life cases, and end-of-the-chapter case studies often of major events such as the BP crisis, or GMs financial crisis where it used social media to provide interactive relationships with its constituencies.
Synopsis
Coverage of global markets, new technologies, multiculturalism, and the latest news about public relations in action make this dynamic text the cutting-edge choice for public relations courses. In a personal and jargon-free style, this text presents and explains the fundamental tools of public relations practice, providing a multi-disciplinary understanding of the emerging trends within the field, with spotlights on people and issues of interest to students.
About the Author
Dan Lattimore, Ph.D. is Vice Provost for Extended Programs and Dean of University College at the University of Memphis. He is also professor of Journalism. His undergraduate degree in journalism and economics is from Texas Christian University. He holds masters degrees from TCU in economics and Southwestern Baptist Seminary in education administration and his doctorate in mass communication is from the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of five books including Public Relations: The Profession and Practice, 5th Edition, published by McGraw Hill, and The Broadcast News Process 7th Edition, published by Morton Publishing Co. He is an accredited member of the Public Relations Society of America and is past chair (twice) of the Education Affairs Committee for PRSA. He is a past president of the PRSA Educators Academy and past president of the Memphis Chapter of Public Relations Society of America. Dr. Lattimore was vice president of the Accrediting Council for Journalism and Mass Communication for 6 years and rotated off the Council after 12 years on the Council last May. He is a member of the Commission for Public Relations Education. Among his professional work was 10 years as communication director for several USAID projects throughout the world where he produced numerous films and videos. He was acting director for a $20 million USAID project with Colorado State University, Utah State University and Cornell University for one year and associate director for the Colorado State project for three years. He was also communications director for the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Fellowship for two years. He is the chair of the Curriculum Committee for the Regents Online Degree Programs for the Tennessee Board of Regents. He also developed the first online masters program in journalism in the country in 1995.
Table of Contents
Preface
About the Authors
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Part I: THE PROFESSION Chapter 1. The Nature of Public Relations Chapter 2. The History of Public Relations Chapter 3. A Theoretical Basis for Public Relations Chapter 4. Law and Ethics Part II: THE PROCESS Chapter 5. Research: Understanding Public Opinion Chapter 6. Strategic Planning for Public Relations Effectiveness Chapter 7. Action and Communication Chapter 8. Evaluating Public Relations Effectiveness Part III: THE PUBLICS Chapter 9. Social and Traditional Media Relations Chapter 10. Employee Communication Chapter 11. Community Relations Chapter 12. Consumer Relations and Marketing Chapter 13. Investor Relations Part IV: THE PRACTICE Chapter 14. Public Affairs: Relations with Government Chapter 15. Public Relations in Nonprofit Organizations Chapter 16. Corporate Public Relations Appendix 1: Writing A-1 Appendix 2: Speechmaking A-9 Appendix 3: Video Production