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Journal of Public Relations Research was created in 1989.
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Christine Daymon has written: 'Qualitative research methods in public relations and marketing communications' -- subject(s): Methodology, Public relations, Research, Qualitative research, Marketing research, Corporations
Answering your question fully will entail further research on my part.
E. W. Brody has written: 'Public relations programming and production' -- subject(s): Public relations 'Communication tomorrow' -- subject(s): Mass media 'Public relations research' 'Professional practice development' -- subject(s): Marketing, Professions 'The business of public relations' -- subject(s): Public relations
Public relations is about achieving behavioral change and strategies based on sound research. Simply put, you need to know where you've been to know where you're headed.
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The five generalized public relations variables are research, action, communication, evaluation, and feedback. Research involves gathering information to understand the public and the organization's environment. Action refers to the planning and execution of strategies based on the research findings. Communication encompasses the messaging and channels used to convey information, while evaluation assesses the effectiveness of the public relations efforts and informs future strategies.
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One popular way to describe the process of Public Relations and to remember its components, is to use the RACE acronym, first articulated by John Marston in his book "The Nature of Public Relations". RACE means that public relations activity consists of four key elements: - Research. What is the Problem or situation? - Action. What is going to be done about it? - Communication. How will the public be told? - Evaluation. was the audience reached and what was the effect?
I think you mean to ask "what is the difference between public relations and employee relations?" In essence, there is not a difference. Employee relations is a specialty, a niche within public relations.
the soft target of any public relations campaign