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Journalism and PR: Unpacking 'Spin', Stereotypes, and Media Myths New edition


Journalism and PR: Unpacking 'Spin', Stereotypes, and Media Myths New edition

Paperback by Macnamara, Jim

Journalism and PR: Unpacking 'Spin', Stereotypes, and Media Myths

£31.65

ISBN:
9781433124266
Publication Date:
31 Jul 2014
Edition/language:
New edition / English
Publisher:
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Pages:
20 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 - 10 May 2024
Journalism and PR: Unpacking 'Spin', Stereotypes, and Media Myths

Description

The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in the field of media studies. Numerous studies have shown that 50-80 per cent of the content of mass media is significantly shaped by PR. But many editors, journalists, and PR practitioners engage in a 'discourse of denial', maintaining what critics call the dirty secret of journalism - and PR. Media practitioners also engage in an accusatory 'discourse of spin' and a 'discourse of victimhood'. On the other hand, PR practitioners say they help provide a voice for organizations, including those ignored by the media. Meanwhile, the growth of social media is providing new opportunities for governments, corporations, and organizations to create content and even their own media, increasing the channels and reach of PR. This book reviews 100 years of research into the interrelationship between journalism and PR and, based on in-depth interviews with senior editors, journalists, and PR practitioners in several countries, presents new insights into the methods and extent of PR influence, its implications, and the need for transparency and change, making it a must-read for researchers and students in media studies, journalism, public relations, politics, sociology, and cultural studies.

Contents

Contents: The Contentious Relationship between Journalism and PR - Understanding Journalism - Understanding Public Relations - What 20 Years of Practice and Case Studies Reveal - What 100 Years of Media Research Reveals - Journalism and PR Today - An International Qualitative Study - New Media Practices and the Blurring of Boundaries - Future Directions for Journalism, PR, and the Public Sphere.

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