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Depth Public Relations: After the Masquerade [Kietas viršelis]

(University of Huddersfield, UK)
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"Contemporary global culture, rooted in neoliberalism and free market forces, increasingly emphasises appearance over substance. People and organisations are judged by image and reputation while social media encourages and enables us to develop our own public persona. This book explores the rise of promotional communication with a particular focus on public relations (PR) and its role. Organisations, from local charities to multinational corporations, employ professional PR staff to manage promotional communication, and even public institutions must position themselves in the marketplace to secure funding and approval. To what extent has PR contributed to this culture and its darker aspects of false narratives and fake news? This book posits that the antidote to this trend of diminishing substance is 'depth communication' which builds on the best theory and practice to develop forms of communication built on dialogue with self and others, and offers a counterargument to the superficiality distorting our collective culture. Proposing a new foundation for the conceptualization of public relations, this book has profound implications for both public relations and will interest all scholars of the changing communication environment"--

This book explores the rise of promotional communication with a particular focus on public relations (PR) and its role.

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"In her ambitiously comprehensive, deeply researched, gracefully written, socio-cultural scholarly tour-de-force, Professor Fawkes expands the aperture of public relations, while offering a compelling critique of the concept and the practice. What comes into focus is much that has been obscured by PRs traditional managerial perspective. Her achievement is to give us a long and deep look at ways of conceptualizing PR beyond the limitations of the older model without throwing out the communication-management baby with the socio-cultural bathwater. Fawkess insights are likely to resonate with PR and other disciplinary scholars, teachers and students as well as thoughtful practitioners of the persuasive industries. As a critical scholar, Fawkes has not neglected a certain 'inwardness' in PR, which identifies, in a minor key, the field's increasingly intentional, aspirational and redemptive humanism."

Robert E. Brown (PhD), Emeritus Professor of Media and Communication, Salem State University and Affiliated Faculty, Communication Studies, Emerson College.

"You'd expect sophisticated thinking from a scholar - depth is a given. But I'm most struck by the admirable breadth of the author's analysis. In short, there is no single volume that better summarises and categorises decades of public relations scholarship. That alone makes this book a must-read for public relations educators, advanced students and curious professionals."

Richard Bailey, Senior Lecturer in Public Relations at Leeds Beckett University and editor of PR Place Insights.

"Depth Public Relations is an ambitious and highly original book. Johanna Fawkes shares insights from a career as a public relations academic, practitioner, and teacher. It presents the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary public relations practice from a critical research perspective. It's unusually readable for an academic book that will appeal to anyone working in public relations. Fawkes is herself an excellent public relations practitioner."

Stephen Waddington, Managing Partner, Wadds Inc., Visiting Professor, Newcastle University, PhD Student, Leeds Business School

"It is not easy for a book to hit the nail on the head. And even more so if it is a text about a discipline and a profession about which many people think that everything has already been said. This occurs with the book by Johanna Fawkes, whose great merit is having offered an approach to public relations that combines references to the transforming processes of professional practice with others to theoretical frameworks little explored until now, such as the one to ideas from Jung. Fawkes deals with issues that seem very evident to the reader, but, at the same time, the reader wonders why nobody had said it until now. The outcome is an exciting theoretical and practical update of the public relations body of knowledge based on its main feature: interdisciplinarity. Indeed, this book shows how necessary interdisciplinarity and a 360 degrees' approach is necessary for critical public relations scholars."

Jordi Xifra, Full Professor, Catedrįtico de Universidad, Department of Communication, Spain

"In "Depth Public Relations" Dr. Fawkes continues her quest into the shadowy side of public relations with Jung by her side. The book is a passionate call for change and cements the impression of Dr. Fawkes as one of the most original thinkers in the field of public relations."

Ųyvind Ihlen, Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the Universtiy of Oslo and Adjunct Professor at Nord University, Norway.

Acknowledgements viii
1 Overture
1(10)
ACT I Curtain up
11(82)
2 Playing the part: identity issues in public relations
13(22)
3 Roll up, roll up: public relations and promotional culture
35(18)
4 All the world's a stage: public relations as performance
53(17)
5 Masquerade
70(23)
ACT II After the masquerade
93(102)
6 Beneath the mask: a Jungian approach
97(18)
7 After the masquerade: down, not out
115(23)
8 Public relations and the planet: not a case study
138(24)
9 Curtain call: depth public relations
162(20)
10 The after-party: conclusions, directions, reflections
182(13)
Index 195
Johanna Fawkes, PhD, is currently Visiting Fellow at Leeds Beckett University, UK. She was Principal Research Fellow at the University of Huddersfield (201618), leading an international research team to produce the Global Capability Framework for Public Relations and Communications Management. Since 1990, Johanna has developed public relations degrees at all levels at universities in the UK and Australia, following a career in public sector communication. She has delivered international keynote speeches and published widely on public relations identity, performance and ethics. Her book, Public Relations Ethics and Professionalism; The Shadow of Excellence, introducing a Jungian approach to ethics, was published by Routledge in 2015 (paperback 2017). She now lives in Andalucia, Spain.