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Protest Public Relations

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Protest Public Relations

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Protest Public Relations book

Communicating Dissent and Activism

Protest Public Relations

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Protest Public Relations book

Communicating Dissent and Activism
Edited ByAna Adi
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 29 October 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351173605
Pages 318
eBook ISBN 9781351173605
Subjects Communication Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Politics & International Relations
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Adi, A. (Ed.). (2018). Protest Public Relations: Communicating Dissent and Activism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351173605

ABSTRACT

Global movements and protests from the Arab Spring to the Occupy Movement have been attributed to growing access to social media, while without it, local causes like #bringbackourgirls and the ice bucket challenge may have otherwise remained unheard and unseen.

Regardless of their nature – advocacy, activism, protest or dissent – and beyond the technological ability of digital and social media to connect support, these major events have all been the results of excellent communication and public relations. But PR remains seen only as the defender of corporate and capitalist interests, and therefore resistant to outside voices such as activists, NGOs, union members, protesters and whistle-blowers.

Drawing on contributions from around the world to examine the concepts and practice of "activist," "protest" and "dissent" public relations, this book challenges this view. Using a range of international examples, it explores the changing nature of protest and its relationship with PR and provides a radical analysis of the communication strategies and tactics of social movements and activist groups and their campaigns. This thought-provoking collection will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of public relations, strategic communication, political science, politics, journalism, marketing, and advertising, and also to PR professionals in think tanks and NGOs.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |11 pages

Protest public relations

Communicating dissent and activism – an introduction
ByAna Adi

chapter 1|17 pages

The slow conflation of public relations and activism

Understanding trajectories in public relations theorising
ByC. Kay Weaver

chapter 2|15 pages

Activist nation

Australia and the 1916 conscription referendum
ByEmily Robertson, Robert Crawford

chapter 3|21 pages

Activists as pioneers in PR

Historical frameworks and the suffragette movement
ByMichaela O’Brien

chapter 4|22 pages

Second-wave feminist movement in Turkey through an activist PR perspective

ByA. Banu Bıçakçı, Pelin Hürmeriç

chapter 5|19 pages

Public relations for social change

Shock tactics in feminist activism in Eastern Europe
ByOleksandra Gudkova, Katharine Sarikakis

chapter 6|22 pages

Protesting the homeland

Diaspora dissent public relations efforts to oppose the Dominican Republic’s citizenship policies
ByMaria De Moya

chapter 7|22 pages

Activists’ communication and mobilization tactics to find Ayotzinapa’s 43 disappeared students

ByLuis Rubén Díaz-Cepeda, Ernesto Castañeda, Kara Andrade

chapter 8|20 pages

Reading Gezi Park protests through the lens of protest PR

ByBarika Göncü, Erkan Saka, Anıl Sayan

chapter 9|15 pages

Archiving activism and/as activist PR

Occupy Wall Street and the politics of influence
ByKylie Message

chapter 10|20 pages

Romania’s protest

From stakeholders in waiting to activists’ becoming PR practitioners
ByCamelia Crişan

chapter 11|17 pages

Activist PR in Vietnam

Public participation via Facebook to save 6,700 trees
ByNguyen Thi Thanh Huyen, Nguyen Hoang Anh

chapter 12|26 pages

The beginning of the end

Telling the story of Occupy Wall Street’s eviction on Twitter
ByPhotini Vrikki

chapter 13|14 pages

Activist public relations

Moving from frames as objects to framing as a dynamic process
ByAdam Howe, Rima Wilkes

chapter 14|17 pages

Digital media, journalism, PR, and grassroots power

Theoretical perspectives
ByMarina Vujnovic, Dean Kruckeberg

chapter 15|18 pages

The activist reformation of PR in the attention economy

ByThomas Stoeckle
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