Towards the recognition of the PR profession
On February 28th Ferpi – the Italian Association of Public Relations – began the process of defining the UNI standard for the certification of the Professional Communicator, as an international […]
On February 28th Ferpi – the Italian Association of Public Relations – began the process of defining the UNI standard for the certification of the Professional Communicator, as an international […]
A new interesting project, funded by the Norwegian Research Council and landed by Øyvind Ihlen, has been launched recently: Pandemic Rhetoric: Risk Communication Strategies in a Changed Media Landscape (PAR). […]
April 11-12, Georgetown University, Washington DC IPR Bridge – Public Relations and Communication Conference This two-day conference is organized by the Institute for PR and is geared both to practitioners […]
Recently a team led by Prof. Alfonso Siano from the University of Salerno, Italy, launched an exploratory Delphi research on brand hijacking. The survey seeked the contribution of academics and […]
The Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in Communication Studies. The position is with […]
Protest Public Relations Communicating dissent and activism edited by Ana Adi, published by Routledge PR remains seen only as the defender of corporate and capitalist interests, and therefore resistant to […]
For those who missed the previous deadline, and also for those who already sent their full papers, it’s possible to submit extended abstracts until April 10. The Sinergie-SIMA conference on […]
Aequitas’ pro bono campaign for the Pure Anguilla Foundation saved lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma by putting intense pressure on the UK Government to protect its citizens from […]
In A Car with IPR is a new video series recently launched by the Institute for Public Relations. Here we get to know some of the leaders in the public […]
by Angeles Moreno Madrid, 8th March 2019 – This week a colleague asked me: “Why do we still have a Worker women’s day if we already have a Worker’s day? […]
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