Professionalisation and public relations education: : Industry accreditation of Australian university courses in the early 1990s
Kate Fitch
págs. 623-631
Tracking public relations history in 1960s� Turkey: : The prevalence and reflections of development discourse
G. Senem Gençtürk Hiza, B. Pinar Özdemir, Melike Aktas Yamanoglu
págs. 632-638
The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management: : Origins, influences, issues and prospects
Jean Valin, Anne Gregory, Fraser Likely
págs. 639-653
Public relations and historical sociology: : Historiography as reflexive critique
Jacquie L´Etang
págs. 654-660
Corporate voice and ideology: : An alternate approach to understanding public relations history
Nneka Logan
págs. 661-668
Resourcing the next stages in PR history research: : The case for historiography
págs. 669-675
Reconsidering the corporate narrative in U.S. PR history: : A critique of Alfred Chandler's influence on PR historiography
Cayce Myers
págs. 676-683
Public relations tactics and methods in early 1800s America: : An examination of an American anti-slavery movement
Tyler G. Page, Ed Adams
págs. 684-691
Conveying the sense-making corporate persona: : The Mobil Oil �Observations� columns, 1975�1980
Burton III St. John III
págs. 692-699
The history of public relations in Greece from 1950 to 1980: : Professionalization of the �art�
Anastasios Theofilou, Tom Watson
págs. 700-706
IPRA Code of Athens�The first international code of public relations ethics: : Its development and implementation since 1965
Tom Watson
págs. 707-714
Medieval propaganda, longue durée and New History: : Towards a nonlinear approach to the history of public relations
págs. 715-722
The portrayal of public relations in the era of Ivy Lee through the lens of the New York Times
Lynn M. Zoch, Dustin W. Supa, Debra R. VanTuyll
págs. 723-732