This volume provides a critical look at public relations practice, utilizing case studies from public relations, advertising, and marketing to illustrate the deconstruction and analysis of public relations campaigns. Author Thomas J. Mickey uses a cultural studies approach and demonstrates how it ca
Deconstructing Public Relations: Public Relations Criticism
β Scribed by Thomas J. Mickey
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 176
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume provides a critical look at public relations practice, utilizing case studies from public relations, advertising, and marketing to illustrate the deconstruction and analysis of public relations campaigns. Author Thomas J. Mickey uses a cultural studies approach and demonstrates how it can be used as a critical theory for public relations practice, offering real-world examples to support his argument. Through the interpretive act of deconstruction, this book serves to challenge the myth of public relations as an objective "science," allowing the social importance of public relations to be redefined and encouraging public relations to take a fuller place in the interdisciplinary study of text and knowledge. Intended for public relations scholars and students in public relations cases/campaigns, public relations criticism, and media studies courses, Deconstructing Public Relations: Public Relations Criticism demystifies the act of deconstruction and shows how it can give insight into the theory and practice of public relations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
1 Why Deconstruct?......Page 10
2 Cultural Studies Approach......Page 14
3 Alcohol as Medicine......Page 28
4 Representation of Woman......Page 56
5 Selling the Internet......Page 70
6 Garden According to Martha Stewart......Page 88
7 A Community Relations Campaign......Page 108
8 The Language of Mental Illness......Page 118
9 The Ideology of an AIDS Prevention Campaign......Page 130
10 The Monet Exhibit......Page 150
11 Olympic Gold......Page 160
About the Author......Page 168
D......Page 170
I......Page 171
P......Page 172
W......Page 173
I......Page 174
T......Page 175
W......Page 176
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