Volume 7, Issue 4
2010
SPECIAL ISSUE: Gender and Public Relations
This special issue on gender and public relations is the 2010 winning entry in the PRism prize for special issue editorship. The judges selected the team of Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious to receive the 2010 award, for "the originality and scholarly merit" of their proposal. Their resultant transdisciplinary special issue makes an important contribution to developing and extending our understanding of gender in public relations practice and showcasing the diversity of theoretical perspectives that can enhance the rigour of public relations scholarship.
Elspeth Tilley
Editor
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Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious
Guest Editors
SPECIAL ISSUE: Gender and Public Relations
This special issue on gender and public relations is the 2010 winning entry in the PRism prize for special issue editorship. The judges selected the team of Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious to receive the 2010 award, for "the originality and scholarly merit" of their proposal. Their resultant transdisciplinary special issue makes an important contribution to developing and extending our understanding of gender in public relations practice and showcasing the diversity of theoretical perspectives that can enhance the rigour of public relations scholarship.
Elspeth Tilley
Editor
________________________________
Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious
Guest Editors
EDITORIAL
Gender and public relations: Perspectives, applications and questions
Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious
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Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious
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REFEREED ARTICLES
Working girls: Revisiting the gendering of public relations
Kate Fitch and Amanda Third
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Soft sell? Gendered experience of emotional labour in UK public relations firms
Liz Yeomans
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How European public relations men and women perceive the impact of their professional activities
Piet Verhoeven
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Ethics and gender at the point of decision-making: An exploration of intervention and kinship
Elspeth Tilley
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Girls on screen: How film and television depict women in public relations
Jane Johnston
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"If it's a woman's issue, I pay attention to it": Gendered and intersectional complications in The Heart Truth media campaign
Jennifer Varteman-Winter and Natalie T.J. Tindall
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Kate Fitch and Amanda Third
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Soft sell? Gendered experience of emotional labour in UK public relations firms
Liz Yeomans
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How European public relations men and women perceive the impact of their professional activities
Piet Verhoeven
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Ethics and gender at the point of decision-making: An exploration of intervention and kinship
Elspeth Tilley
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Girls on screen: How film and television depict women in public relations
Jane Johnston
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"If it's a woman's issue, I pay attention to it": Gendered and intersectional complications in The Heart Truth media campaign
Jennifer Varteman-Winter and Natalie T.J. Tindall
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COMMENTARY ARTICLES
The targeted speak: Exploring young women's perceptions of sexual assault using the situational theory of publics
Rowena L. Briones
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Re-encountering the PR man
Paul Elmer
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Rowena L. Briones
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Re-encountering the PR man
Paul Elmer
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VOICES FROM INDUSTRY
BOOK REVIEWS
Wood, J.T.(2010). Gendered lives: Communication, gender and culture (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.
Reviewed by Stephen Mackey
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Fleischman Bernays, D. (circa 1915). Philosophy and menthol. (1946). The mother who lost her no., & (1955). A wife is many women.
Reviewed by Robert E. Brown
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Reviewed by Stephen Mackey
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Fleischman Bernays, D. (circa 1915). Philosophy and menthol. (1946). The mother who lost her no., & (1955). A wife is many women.
Reviewed by Robert E. Brown
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