
The goal of Public Relations and Strategic Communication is to bring public relations and communication theories to life. Public relations is a hugely diverse profession in terms of its functions, publics and stakeholders. However, it is the multi-faceted nature of the profession that has resulted in it becoming an essential part of organisations in a range of industries. Advanced skills in relationship management, communication and reputation management are required in every organisation and have become even more important with the rapid evolution of digital technologies such as social media. Public Relations and Strategic Communication aims to educate readers about this ever-changing landscape through the clear explanation and practical application of theory.Throughout this text, public relations and communication theories have been dissected, critically analysed and explained in clear language using contemporary Australian examples. Each theory is also demonstrated in its entirety, particularly focusing on how it underpins core public relations functions. This approach aims to teach public relations students theoretical concepts from a micro and macro level. The incorporation of interviews with industry practitioners also provides students with further insight into the realities of public relations and strategic communication as a profession.Public Relations and Strategic Communication aims to make theory accessible and interesting by taking a storytelling approach to ensure readers remain engaged throughout their learning journey. The intention is that this text sparks with students an ongoing curiosity about public relations and communication theory and the profession overall.
This text investigates how foundational public relations and communication theories function within the modern, digitally-driven organizational landscape. The authors, Karen Sutherland, Saira Ali, and Umi Khattab, utilize a pedagogical framework that bridges academic theory with professional practice. By dissecting core concepts through contemporary Australian case studies and practitioner insights, the book provides a structured approach to understanding the micro and macro dynamics of reputation and relationship management.
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Educators and students frequently note the text's success in making dense theoretical concepts accessible through its storytelling-driven approach. Experts highlight the book as a practical resource for bridging the gap between academic study and the realities of the modern communication profession.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2019-11-21
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019030460X
ISBN-13:
9780190304607
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