TY - BOOK AU - Aldoory,Linda AU - Bartlett,Jennifer AU - Bhalla,Nandini AU - Bourne,Clea AU - Bowen,Shannon A. AU - Cameron,Glen T. AU - Carroll,Craig E. AU - Chaidaroon,Suwichit AU - Chen,Yi-Ru Regina AU - Chon,Myoung-Gi AU - Curtin,Patricia A. AU - Diers-Lawson,Audra AU - Edwards,Lee AU - Etter,Michael AU - Fawkes,Johanna AU - Fisher,Jolene AU - Fredriksson,Magnus AU - Grunig,James E. AU - Hazleton,Vincent AU - Heath,Robert L. AU - Holladay,Sherry J. AU - Hung-Baesecke,Chun-Ju Flora AU - Hurst,Bree AU - Ihlen,Øyvind AU - Ivarsson,Sara AU - Jin,Yan AU - Kim,Jeong-Nam AU - Kruckeberg,Dean AU - Lane,Anne AU - Ledingham,John A. AU - Luoma-aho,Vilma AU - Macnamara,Jim AU - Murtarelli,Grazia AU - Ni,Lan AU - Olkkonen,Laura AU - Pallas,Josef AU - Pang,Augustine AU - Pleil,Thomas AU - Rodríguez-Salcedo,Natalia AU - Romenti,Stefania AU - Ruler,Betteke van AU - Schulz,Peter J. AU - Somerville,Ian AU - Sommerfeldt,Erich J. AU - Sriramesh,Krishnamurthy AU - Starck,Kenneth AU - Tachkova,Elina R. AU - Tam,Lisa AU - Toth,Elizabeth L. AU - Tsetsura,Katerina AU - Tydings,Emilie AU - Valentini,Chiara AU - Vujnovic,Marina AU - Watson,Tom AU - Waymer,Damion AU - Weaver,C.Kay AU - Williams,Gareth T. AU - Winkler,Peter AU - Zhengye Hou,Jenny TI - Public Relations T2 - Handbooks of Communication Science , SN - 9783110552294 PY - 2021///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Public relations KW - Kommunikationswissenschaft KW - Marketing KW - Public Relations KW - Unternehmenskommunikation KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Communication Studies N1 - Frontmatter --; Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series --; Acknowledgments --; Contents --; Introduction --; 1 Public relations and social influence: Understanding the --; roots of a contested profession --; Part I – Public Relations: History, Identity and Practice --; 2 Public relations origins and evolution: A global --; perspective --; 3 Women in public relations: A feminist perspective --; 4 Public relations and the problems of professional --; identity --; 5 Public relations as a reflective practice --; 6 Public relations and legitimacy --; 7 Public relations, power and control --; Part II – Core Functions of Public Relations --; 8 Public relations as media relations --; 9 Public relations and social media --; 10 Public relations as image and reputation --; management --; 11 Strategic crisis management: State of the field, --; challenges and opportunities --; 12 Public relations for stakeholder and societal --; engagement --; 13 Social advocacy and public relations: Building --; communitas in the public sphere --; 14 Public relations measurement and evaluation --; Part III – Theories of Public Relations --; 15 The four models of public relations and their research --; legacy --; 16 The Excellence Theory – origins, contribution and --; critique --; 17 Personal influence in public relations --; 18 Rhetorical theory of public relations --; 19 Contingency theory of strategic conflict management: --; Explicating a “grand” theory of public relations --; 20 Global public relations: Multi-paradigmatic --; perspectives, key approaches and future directions --; 21 Relationship management: Status and theory --; 22 Extending the boundaries of public relations through --; community-building and organic theories --; 23 Dialogic theory --; 24 A conceptual genealogy of the situational theory of --; problem solving: Reconceptualizing communication for strategic behavioral --; communication management --; Part IV – Recent Theorizing in Public Relations --; 25 The strategic application of social capital theory in --; public relations --; 26 Ideas of public relations in the light of Scandinavian --; institutionalism --; 27 Public relations and Actor-Network Theory --; 28 Public relations and expectation theory: Introducing --; Relationship Expectation Theory (RET) for public relations --; 29 Public relations and cultural theories --; 30 Ethical theories and public relations: Global issues and --; challenges --; Afterwords --; 31 Critical reflections on the field --; 32 Mapping public relations theory: Concluding reflections --; and future directions --; Contributors to this volume --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - What is public relations? What do public relations professionals do? And what are the theoretical underpinnings that drive the discipline? This handbook provides an up-to-date overview of one of the most contested communication professions. The volume is structured to take readers on a journey to explore both the profession and the discipline of public relations. It introduces key concepts, models, and theories, as well as new theorizing efforts undertaken in recent years. Bringing together scholars from various parts of the world and from very different theoretical and disciplinary traditions, this handbook presents readers with a great diversity of perspectives in the field UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110554250 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110554250 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110554250/original ER -