Women's work in public relations
The experience of women's everyday lives in public relations roles across the world is under-recorded and under-explored. While the body of knowledge which explores public relations and corporate communications is growing, research that seeks to understand the working lives of women in promotio...
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| Main Authors | , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Leeds :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2024.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781804555408 1804555401 1804555398 9781804555392 9781804555385 180455538X |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781804555385 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (288 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Because We never See it doesn't mean It Never Happens / Elizabeth Bridgen and Sarah Williams SECTION 1: Marginalised Identities
- Chapter 2. PR Power in the 1990s: Sex, Sexuality, and Sexism - a UK Perspective / Heather Yaxley and Sarah Bowman Box 1. Practitioner Story: The Shift from Unsupportive Sisterhood to Enlightened Empowerment - a Personal Perspective of Three Decades of Practice / Diane Green
- Chapter 3. Unequal Opportunity: Experience and Expectation of 21st Century Maternity Provision in the Communications Workplace / Susan Kinnear and Tess Lhermitte-Russell
- Chapter 4. "Just Like Any Other": Public Relations Careers in the Adult Industries / Elizabeth Bridgen SECTION 2: Global Perspectives
- Chapter 5. Female Public Relations Academics in Spain / Isabel Ruiz-Mora, Ileana Zeler, and Andrea Oliveira Box 2. Practitioner Story: Women in PR: Frontline Peacekeeping in Post-Conflict Bosnia / Sheena Thomson
- Chapter 6. The Experiences of Women Professionals in Turkey: What is It like to Work for a Communication Agency? / Begüm Ekmekçigil and Olesya Gorbunova Öner Box 3. Practitioner story: Stop Drinking the Dirty Water / Jade Bilowol
- Chapter 7. "Always Being on": Exploring the Experience of Burnout Among Female Professionals in the Australian Public Relations Industry / Jade Bilowol, Jenny A Robinson, Deborah Wise, and Marianne Sison
- Chapter 8. Female PR Professors in Brazil: A Contemporary Liberal Feminist-Centred Study / Fabiana Gondim Mariutti, and Cleuza Gertrudes Gimenes Cesca Box 4. Practitioner Story: A Brazilian Woman Tale: Letter to Remind You to Have your Voice in Time and Space / Fabiana Gondim Mariutti
- Chapter 9. Flex Appeal: Flexible Working, Women Public Relations Leaders, and My Own Experience as a Non-Parent Woman Leader in Public Relations / Aimee Postlez SECTION 3: Developing Theoretical Frameworks to Make Sense of the Ordinary
- Chapter 10. Performing Professionalism: A Story in Three Acts / Sarah Williams Box 5. Practitioner Story: How to have a 40-Year Career in PR as a Woman / Bron Eames
- Chapter 11. A Multi-Generational Telling of Women's Work in Public Relations / Heather Yaxley
- Chapter 12. Women's-Only Networking in PR: Discourse Analysis of the Entanglement of Barriers and Benefits / Keren Darmon
- Chapter 13. Using Ethnography to Explore Women's Work in Public Relations / Sarah Williams.