Description |
1 online resource (160 pages) |
Series |
Corporate communications: an international journal, 1356-3289 ; Vol. 25, no. 4 |
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Corporate communications ; vol. 25, no. 4. 1356-3289
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Contents |
The propaganda of universal fascism: peace, empire and international co-operation in British Union of Fascists' publicity from 1932 to 1939 -- Authorial voice(s): the writing styles of Francis X. Carty -- The epistemic project of open diplomacy and the League of Nations: Co-evolution between diplomacy, PR and journalism -- Nineteenth century public relations: Siam's campaign to defend national sovereignty -- Chartered status and public relations' struggle for legitimacy -- Bandwidth lost: family planners and post-war television -- A cultural-economic examination of public relations measurement in the 1920s and its implications for contemporary practice -- The emergence and development of teaching public relations in the United Arab Emirates: an in-depth look -- Problematising history in the public relations curriculum -- "He Iwi tahi tatou": Aotearoa and the legacy of state-sponsored national narrative |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Public relations -- History
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Public relations
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Theofilou, Anastasios, editor
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Supa, Dustin, editor
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Fitch, Kate, editor
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ISBN |
9781800714571 |
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1800714572 |
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