Public Relations
Concepts, Practice and Critique
- Jacquie L'Etang - Queen Margaret University
Introduction to Public Relations
'Jacquie L'Etang's Public Relations: Theories, Practices and Critiques at long last fills a void in the landscape of text books on public relations theory and practice. This book is of immense value for students embarking on a public relations programme of study at the undergraduate or postgraduate level... The book's core strength is that it develops critical thinking skills while exposing interdisciplinary approaches and providing a very solid foundation for lively debate and further study' - Julia Jahansoozi, Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire
This textbook aims to introduce students to key concepts in public relations, using a wide range of interdisciplinary sources, as well as teaching students how to think critically about public relations. It is designed to help readers understand the paradigms which have shaped the discipline and the practice. The book is intended to be accessible, engaging, quirky, and fun.
The 12 chapters provide careful clear explanations of concepts and discuss competing definitions. Each chapter reviews a number of related themes from a variety of perspectives. Topics covered include:
- Reputation
- Risk
- Impression management
- Celebrity
- The public sphere
- Ethics
- Media perspectives
- Persuasion and propaganda
- Organizational communication
- Health communication and social marketing
- Emotional and spiritual dimensions of leadership
- Promotional culture and globalization
The book helps students engage with difficult questions about public relations. Readers are encouraged to reflect upon their own relationship with the occupation through exercises, critical reflections, questions for discussion, and vignettes. Students are helped to widen their intellectual perspective on the subject of public relations through 'discipline boxes' which explain source domains, their origins and approaches, and connections to public relations.
Other useful features include emboldened key terms (and cross references to other chapters), lists of key terms at the beginning of each chapter, boxed out definitions of key terms, learning objectives, end chapter summaries, and suggestions for further reading.
A typically excellent piece of work from Jacquie L'Etang. Critical of every basic concept and provocative to all students. Ideal for second and final year undergraduates, plus MA students.
This book is very good. However, I can not adopt it for PR Management course. I think this book is better for postgraduate (i.e master and PHD studies) for resource.
Interesting collection of up to date and relevant essays. Useful intro to key theories and concept both for more experienced undergraduate students and for graduates new to PR.
Key resource for new MSIn3002 marketing Communications course
The book is a must for any PR/Communications programme as the author is a highly respected academic.
A valuable text on public realtions theory, written in a clear accessible to a student style, introduces main concepts and theories on public relations in a provoking and critical thinking stimulating manner.
An excellent text for encouraging students to think critically about key Public Relations issues. Not only does it help students to develop a deeper appreciation of Public Relations, it also helps them to develop valuable learning skills.
Jacqui L'Etang made a fantastic book, showing PR from totally different aspects as I learned it in the 70s.
An excellent collection of theories applicable to current and future practicioners, with useful chapter end summaries via key questions. Excellent for students of PR interested in current concepts.
A useful overview of the subject that is easily accessible for undergraduate students studying PR and promotional culture.