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Author Stareva, Iliyana, author.

Title Social media and the rebirth of PR : the emergence of social media as a change driver for PR / Iliyana Stareva.

Publication Info. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, 2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (127 pages) : illustrations, tables
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Social Media and the Rebirth of PR -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Public Relations -- 2.2. The PR Industry -- 2.3. Social Media -- 2.4. Integrating PR and Social Media in the Marketing Mix -- 2.5. Social Media's Impact on PR -- 2.6. Conclusions -- 3. Research Methodology -- 3.1. Research Objectives -- 3.2. Research Philosophies and Paradigms -- 3.3. Research Strategy -- 3.4. Research Methods -- 4. Research Findings and Discussion -- 4.1. Quantitative Data Findings -- 4.2. Qualitative Data Findings -- 4.3. Discussion -- 5. Conclusions and Recommendations -- 5.1. Main Conclusions -- 5.2. Limitations -- 5.3. Recommendations for Future Research -- 6. References -- 7. Bibliography -- 8. Appendices -- 8.1. Appendix 1: Questionnaire Design and Structure -- 8.2. Appendix 2: Questionnaire Results -- 8.3. Appendix 3: Interview Design and Structure -- 8.4. Appendix 4: Interview Transcripts.
Summary Our world has faced some remarkable changes over the past few decades due to the rapid development of new technology and the Internet. However, a few years back, a new era began, an era where ordinary people have a 'say' on every possible matter, anytime, anywhere - the emergence of social media has altered our lives enormously by giving everyone the opportunity to be a publisher and a communicator. This, in turn, has had a huge impact on the Public Relations practice, which has always been concerned with communicating and building relationships with various publics on behalf of organisations. This book describes how exactly social media altered the PR industry and the way practitioners are doing PR using social media in their professional and private lives. It is therefore especially useful to both students and professionals in the fields of PR, Social Media, Communications and Marketing, or anyone else who is interested in learning more about social media's impact on PR. Â Auszug aus dem Text Text Sample: Chapter, 2.1.1. What is PR?: As a discipline, PR dates back to the beginning of the 20th century and is strongly linked to the growth of the media (print, TV, radio, online) when it begins to influence actions, behaviour and policy (Butterick, 2011). In 1982 the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA, 2012) adopted the following definition: Public Relations helps an organization and its publics adapt mutually to each other. Grunig and Hunt (1984: 8) similarly describe PR as 'the management of communications between an organisation and its publics.' The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR, 2012) offers another definition: Public relations is about reputation - the result of what you do, what you say and what others say about you ... It is the planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain goodwill and mutual understanding.
Between an organisation and its publics. PRSA's definition has a strong implication on the importance of a dialogue, whereas the CIPR puts emphasis on reputation by building and fostering good relationships with various publics. Henslowe (2003) also highlights that PR is about establishing and maintaining a sound two-way communication between an organisation and everyone with whom it has any form of contact. There are many more definitions of PR. The reason for this is that the industry itself is always changing and adapting to the world and growing power of the media, old and new (Gordon, 2011). However, most of them define it as a discipline that is concerned with the exchange of information (Phillips and Young, 2009) and as a strategic management function that seeks to build relationships with the various publics of an organisation by maintaining a meaningful two-way communication with them. It therefore should be an essential part of the organisational structure that can be truly effective when integrated into the broader business disciplines such as corporate planning, finance, HR etc. (Smith and Zook, 2011). Â Biographische Informationen Iliyana Stareva graduated with a Double Degree Bachelor in International Business from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (Germany) and Plymouth University (UK). She currently works as a Social Media Account Manager at Brandzeichen - a PR and Social Media Consultancy in DÃơsseldorf (Germany). Iliyana blogs about PR, Social Media, Communications, Business and Sustainability at www.iliyanastareva.com. You can find her on Twitter @IliyanaStareva.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Social media -- Marketing.
Social media.
Marketing.
Online social networks -- Germany.
Online social networks.
Germany.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Subject Social media.
Other Form: Print version: Stareva, Iliyana. Social media and the rebirth of PR : the emergence of social media as a change driver for PR. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, ©2014 xii, 116 pages 9783954891788
ISBN 9783954896783 (electronic book)
3954896788 (electronic book)
9783954891788