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Stealth Communications. The Spectacular Rise of Public Relations. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 208 Pages
  • November 2016
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 3759075
Public relations is, by design, the least visible of the persuasive industries. It operates behind the scenes, encouraging us to consume, vote, believe and behave in ways that keep economies moving and citizens from storming the citadels of power.

In this important new book, Sue Curry Jansen explores the ways in which globalization and the digital revolution have substantially elevated PR's role in management, marketing, governance and international affairs. Since the best PR is invisible PR, it violates the norms of liberal democracy, which require transparency and accountability. Even when it serves benign purposes, she argues, PR is a commercial enterprise that divorces communication from conviction and turns it into a mercenary venture. As a primary source of what now passes as news, PR influences much of what we know and how we know it.

Stealth Communications will be an indispensable guide for students of media studies and public relations, as well as anyone interested in the radical transformation of PR and the democratization of public communication.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Playing Fast and Loose with Words and Worlds

2. History Matters: Progressivism, Muckraking and Commercial Propaganda

3. The Spectacular Growth of Public Relations: The Industry

4. The Industry: PR Agencies and Holding Companies

5. Language Matters: Framing and Spinning

6. Globalization and Privatization of Public Affairs: Nation Branding

7. Fighting Fire with Fire: PR, Social Movements and NGOs

8. We are All in PR Now, Is There a Way Out?

Authors

Sue Curry Jansen