Public Relations Ethics and Professionalism suggests a whole new approach to PR ethics; exploring the idea that professions construct a public face or persona, disowning their shadow aspects in the process. By reconceptualising public relations ethics through a Jungian lens, this book proposes that deep dialogue within the field is a prerequisite for the development of the kind of robust ethics that will genuinely contribute to society.
Public Relations Ethics and Professionalism suggests a whole new approach to PR ethics; exploring the idea that professions construct a public face or persona, disowning their shadow aspects in the process. By reconceptualising public relations ethics through a Jungian lens, this book proposes that deep dialogue within the field is a prerequisite for the development of the kind of robust ethics that will genuinely contribute to society.
Johanna Fawkes is Senior Lecturer in Public Relations at Charles Sturt University, NSW Australia and Course Director for the Doctor of Communication. She has led PR degrees in the UK since 1990, advised the CIPR, and published in international journals and leading text books.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Messy Ethics: Introduction 2. What's Wrong with PR Ethics? 3. Trust Me, I'm a Professional 4. To Serve Society 5. Does Public Relations have Professional Ethics? 6. Into the Psyche 7. Depth Ethics 8. Re-Imagining Professional Ethics 9. The Shadow of Excellence 10. What Next? Reflections and Directions
1. Messy Ethics: Introduction 2. What's Wrong with PR Ethics? 3. Trust Me, I'm a Professional 4. To Serve Society 5. Does Public Relations have Professional Ethics? 6. Into the Psyche 7. Depth Ethics 8. Re-Imagining Professional Ethics 9. The Shadow of Excellence 10. What Next? Reflections and Directions
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