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07 Feb 10 Practice of Public Relations, The

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The Practice of Public Relations is an “in-your-face” book giving readers the knowledge and skills they need to know to be successful in today’s world of public relations. Seitel’s use of case studies, interviews, and news photos, coupled with his humorous and lucid text, brings the process to life. The 11th edition includes heavy emphasis on social media and ethics.

Defining Public Relations. The History and Growth of Public Relations. Communication. Public Opinion. Management. Ethics. The Law. Research. Media Relations/Print & Broadcast. Employee Relations. Community Relations. Government Relations. Consumer Relations. International Relations. Public Relations Writing. Writing for the Eye and Ear. Integrated Marketing Communication. Public Relations and Social Media. Crisis Management. Launching a Career.

A useful, up-to-date reference for Public Relations professionals.

From the Publisher

The sixth edition, now full-color and streamlined, is designed to carry public relations into the year 2000. It emphasizes the practical nature of public relations work. Full chapters are now devoted to video, integrated marketing communications, and multi-cultural communications. Over half of the interviews with public relations professionals are new and there is one “A Question of Ethics” case problem per chapter.

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