ABSTRACT

The history of PR has received limited attention over the years, and especially the role of women in PR has been an ‘untold’ story thus far. This book is the first attempt, following research presented at the International History of Public Relations Conference, to shed light on the significant role that female pioneers have played in the evolution of PR.

This book explores the field in a way that will offer insight of the significance that women had in the evolution of PR, with diverse chapters that provide rich perspectives on women’s contributions to PR throughout the years and across the globe. It opens with an overview of women in public relations. Later chapters focus on the case of Turkey, which seems to have a rich history of women in public relations, then on specific cases from Oceania (Australia), Europe (Spain), Asia (Malaysia and Thailand) and America (United States). The final chapter deals with the case of Inez Kaiser, who was the first African- American women to open a US public relations agency.

This book will add knowledge and understanding to the fields of PR history and historiography. Academics and researchers will find the volume appropriate for research and teaching. Practitioners will also find the book extremely relevant for training, short courses and professional practice.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|9 pages

Re-examining the existence of the “velvet ghetto” and the “glass ceiling”

Examining the status of American women in public relations a generation later

chapter 2|13 pages

Women in public relations

A thematic analysis of ECM data (2009–2019)

chapter 3|10 pages

‘Signum authenticum’ of women

Herstories in Turkey’s public relations during the early years

chapter 5|10 pages

Betty Stewart, Orientalism and Oriental Cavalcade

Entertainment public relations in late 1950s Australia

chapter 7|11 pages

A ‘herstory’ of Malaysian public relations

Paddy Schubert, Malaysia’s women PR pioneer

chapter 8|13 pages

The Loi Krathong festival and Nang Noppamas

Applying current ‘PR’ theory to identify the first Thai female PR practitioner

chapter 9|12 pages

Inez Kaiser

The perseverance of a public relations pioneer

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions