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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (2003) 8 (4): 278.
Published: 01 December 2003
...Kevin Moloney Public relations Democracy Politics Mass media Great Britain Aeron Davis has put three words together for the title of his book that are rarely combined: Public Relations Democracy. US textbooks on PR make the connection but the academic literature largely does...
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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (2001) 6 (3): 124–131.
Published: 01 September 2001
... campaign with various non‐political and political professionals at its disposal but on the other hand the candidate was closer to the traditional party‐driven or ideology‐driven concept holding to traditional political themes. The main internal weaknesses of Rehn’s campaign were four factors: the weakness...
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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (1999) 4 (2): 61–72.
Published: 01 June 1999
... perception via the media. Concludes that this can be dangerous as live television bypasses the editors and journalists, meaning broadcasts can become an extension of public diplomacy and even propaganda. © MCB UP Limited 1999 Broadcasting Politics Public relations Television The public...
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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (1997) 2 (4): 138–142.
Published: 01 April 1997
... in the UK and how these influence attitudes on the campus. The second part is about shifting the emphasis of teaching away from a communication science perspective and towards a political studies one. Concludes that this shift could lead to a better connection with modern thinking about persuasive...
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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (1996) 1 (1): 25–29.
Published: 01 January 1996
...Kevin Moloney Examines undergraduate corporate communications, and argues that the division into marketing and non‐marketing components is only partial. Students' curriculum choices often reflect society's rejection of political activity, but involvement in marketing communications can lead...

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