ABSTRACT

Communication has become the technology of public interest, demanding a re-examination of the key concept of public in both public relations and communication theory. This book defines a new concept of public interest communication, combining the conflict, negotiation and adaptation inherent in public interest, with a critical approach to communication management and public relations.

Combining conceptual discussions about public theories of language with the tension between the public and private interests for public relations professionals, the book uses case studies to explore the negotiation of conflicting interests and the construction of the public interest within systems of governance at local, national and international levels. Public interest communication is identified within social and cultural contexts that resonate globally – health, community, media and the environment - each representing interest conflicts within the changing global environment.

Addressing the forces of fragmentation, inequality and individualisation that characterize the modern world, this thought-provoking volume will be of great interest to researchers and advanced students of communication, public relations, environmental communication, public communication, and public policy.

part I|2 pages

Critical debates

chapter 1|23 pages

Public interest communication

A framework for systemic inquiry

chapter 2|20 pages

Terministic dialectics of individual and community agency

Co-creating and co-enacting public interest

chapter 3|20 pages

Communicating public engagement, public interest and participation

Culturally centring community voices

chapter 4|20 pages

Climate change and the public interest

Science, legitimacy and diversity

part II|2 pages

Global contexts

chapter 6|20 pages

Articulating national identity in postcolonial democracies

Defining relations and interests through competing publics

chapter 7|20 pages

In whose interests?

Media, political communication and First Nations Australians

chapter 8|19 pages

Understanding the public interest puzzle in China’s public relations

The role of balance and counterbalance based on Confucian Great Harmony

chapter 9|20 pages

Security, democratic legitimacy and the public interest

Policing and the communicative ritual in deeply divided societies

chapter 10|18 pages

Lobbying for life

Violence against the press and the public interest