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dc.contributor.authorValentini, Chiara
dc.contributor.authorLuoma-aho, Vilma
dc.contributor.editorBotan, Carl H.
dc.contributor.editorSommerfeldt, Erich J.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-16T11:34:17Z
dc.date.available2024-02-16T11:34:17Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationValentini, C., & Luoma-aho, V. (2023). The European School of Public Relations : Origins, Main Traits, and Theoretical Contributions. In C. H. Botan, & E. J. Sommerfeldt (Eds.), <i>Public Relations Theory III : In the Age of Publics</i> (pp. 338-356). Routledge. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003141396-23" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003141396-23</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_119001562
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/93440
dc.description.abstractThough European theorizing about public relations is as diverse and multifaceted as the continent’s 44 countries, this chapter proposes that certain common theoretical underpinnings of a “European school” can be identified in public relations theory. Originating in the second part of last century, the European School of Public Relations (ESPR) draws upon several classical theories that are deeply rooted in social theory and neighboring communication disciplines. This chapter discusses the main underpinnings of the ESPR. It starts by presenting a concise overview of the genesis of the ESPR, and then it introduces the reader to the core assumptions and major approaches. Next, it summarizes common traits of the ESPR and its research: 1) a deep connection to society, 2) a strong emphasis on responsibility, 3) a broad understanding of stakes and stakeholders, and 4) theoretical and methodological diversity. The chapter concludes with reflections on the impact of ESPR on the global body of theoretical knowledge about public relations.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherRoutledge
dc.relation.ispartofPublic Relations Theory III : In the Age of Publics
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dc.titleThe European School of Public Relations : Origins, Main Traits, and Theoretical Contributions
dc.typebook part
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-202402161916
dc.contributor.laitosKauppakorkeakoulufi
dc.contributor.laitosSchool of Business and Economicsen
dc.contributor.oppiaineDigital marketing and Communicationfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineViestinnän johtaminenfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineDigitaalinen liiketoiminta ja talous (painoala)fi
dc.contributor.oppiaineBasic or discovery scholarshipfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineDigital marketing and Communicationen
dc.contributor.oppiaineCorporate Communicationen
dc.contributor.oppiaineDigital Business and Economy (focus area)en
dc.contributor.oppiaineBasic or discovery scholarshipen
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dc.relation.isbn978-0-367-69328-2
dc.type.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248
dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.format.pagerange338-356
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dc.rights.copyright© 2023 Taylor & Francis
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dc.subject.ysokoulukunnat
dc.subject.ysoteoriat
dc.subject.ysosuhdetoiminta
dc.subject.ysoulkoinen viestintä
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dc.relation.doi10.4324/9781003141396-23
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