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A history of Republican public relations in Northern Ireland from “Bloody Sunday” to the “Good Friday Agreement”
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (2011) 15 (3): 192–209.
Published: 02 August 2011
... approaches to analysing the subject of public relations and terrorism have tended to regard it as an activity engaged in by psychopaths or criminals. This paper's starting‐point is to problematise this definition of “terrorism” and at the same time widen the application of the term to include State actors...
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Examining how the 11th September, 2001 terrorist attacks precipitated a paradigm shift advancing communications and public relations into a more significant role in corporate America
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Journal of Communication Management
Journal of Communication Management (2002) 6 (3): 280–292.
Published: 01 July 2002
...Donald K. Wright This paper explores how corporate communications and public relations were affected by the 11th September, 2001 terrorism attacks on the USA. © MCB UP Limited 2002 September 11, 2001 Communication executives Public relations Corporate communications Employee...
