ABSTRACT
Beginning with the basic premise that public relations can best be understood as a specialized type of communication, the contributors to this volume establish public relations as a vital and viable realm for communication research and theory development. Through the application of communication theories, they attempt to explain and predict public relations practices and then use these practices to develop communication theories. Their discussions fall into three distinct categories: metatheory, theory, and examples of applications of theories. An ideal volume for professionals and students in communication, journalism, and related fields.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|131 pages
Issues of Metatheory
part II|107 pages
Issues of Theory
part III|94 pages
Issues of Application