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Subjective well-being perceptions of Portuguese Public Relations practitioners: a gender and stages of life analysis
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (2025) 29 (3): 340–362.
Published: 18 September 2024
... of gender and age – related to stages of life – disparities in SWB within the PR industry. Design/methodology/approach Employing a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, this study utilised a survey, followed by semi-structured interviews to investigate SWB among PR professionals in Portugal...
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“It’s always been a sexless trade”; “It’s clean work”; “There’s very little velvet curtain”: Gender and public relations in post-Second World War Britain
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (2015) 19 (4): 354–370.
Published: 02 November 2015
...Jacquie L'Etang Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to capture historical data relating to the enactment of public relations work based on gender in post-war Britain. The paper contributes new insights on gender formations in public relations practice during that period in that cultural...
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Organizational roles enacted by healthcare fundraisers: A national study testing theory and assessing gender differences
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (2012) 16 (3): 244–263.
Published: 27 July 2012
... fundraisers enacted the technician role; however, gender differences emerged for all three managerial roles with males enacting the roles at statistically significant greater rates. Originality/value This study represents an important initial step in advancing theoretical knowledge on fundraising...
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Emotion in public relations: a neglected phenomenon
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (2007) 11 (3): 212–221.
Published: 31 July 2007
... in‐depth interviews with public relations students reflecting on one‐year placement experiences in the UK public relations industry. Findings The paper found that the key questions for empirical investigation concern practitioners' feelings of self‐identity, including gender identity in performing...
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Implications of culture and gender for governmental public affairs
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (1999) 3 (3): 248–259.
Published: 01 January 1999
...Larissa A. Grunig This study combines survey research with case study analysis to explore the implications of culture and gender for governmental public affairs. The data base, developed for the IABC Research Foundation's Excellence project, establishes that participative culture is most conducive...
