TOC: Pub Relations Rev
Introduction
Public Relations Review, 33(4)
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Special Section Papers
Introduction to this special section: The impact of globalization on public relations
–Krishnamurthy Sriramesh and Dejan Verc(ic( []
Unmanaging public relations: Reclaiming complex practice in pursuit of global consent
–Paul Elmer [] []
Climate change after denial: Global reach, global responsibilities, and public relations
–David McKie and Christopher Galloway [] []
Public relations role in a global competition “to sell” alternative political and socio-economic models of market economy
–Ryszard Lawniczak [] []
Social integration and public relations: Global lessons from an Israeli experience
–Margalit Toledano and David McKie [] []
Organization–public relationships: An exploration of the Sundre Petroleum Operators Group?
–Julia Jahansoozi [] []
A use of second-order co-orientation model in international public relations
–Dejan Vercic and Ana Tkalac Vercic [] []
Full Length Article
Stakeholder identifying and positioning (SIP) models: From Google’s operation in China to a general case-analysis framework
–Xu Wu [] []
Research in Brief
Blog bias: Reports, inferences, and judgments of credentialed bloggers at the 2004 nominating conventions?
–Kaye D. Sweetser [] []
Corporation-bashing in documentary film: A case study of news media coverage organizational response
–Donnalyn Pompper and Layla Higgins [] []
Investor relations in Poland: An evaluation of the state of affairs from empirical studies
–Dariusz A. Niedziolka [] []
Maximizing public relations with the organization–public relationship scale: Measuring a public’s perception of an art museum
–Stephen A. Banning and Mary Schoen [] []
Book Reviews
Chris Skinner, Llew von Essen, Gary Mersham and Sejamothopo Motau, Handbook of Public Relations (8th ed.), Oxford University Press Southern Africa, Cape Town, South Africa (2007) 399 pp., paper, $45.00.
–Cornelius B. Pratt []
Bernd Merkel, Stephan Russ-Mohl and Giananni Zavaritt, Editors, A Complicated, Antagonistic & Symbiotic Affair: Journalism, Public Relations and their Struggle for Public Attention, European Journalism Observatory (EJO), Lugano, Switzerland (2007) 210 pp., paper, unpriced.
–Robert E. Brown []
T. Kelleher, Public Relations Online: Lasting Concepts for Changing Media , Sage, California (2007) 151 pp., $32, paper.
–Claire Badaracco []
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