Produktbild: Public Interest Communications

Public Interest Communications Foundation, Influence, and Importance

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.01.2026

Herausgeber

Brigitta R. Brunner + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

344

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,1 cm

Gewicht

630 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-66697-205-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.01.2026

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

344

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,1 cm

Gewicht

630 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-66697-205-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • About the Contributors

    Introduction: Situating public interest communication foundation, application, and practice
    Brigitta R. Brunner (Auburn University, USA) and Kelly Chernin (Appalachian State University, USA)

    Intersections and Foundations
    1. From public relations to public interest communication: A continuum tracing the location of the public interest in Communication practice
    Brigitta R. Brunner and Amber M. K. Smallwood
    2. Going beyond "mainstream" versus "activist" journalism: Re-conceptualizing journalism through a public interest communication lens
    Summer Harlow (University of Texas at Austin, USA), Andrea Otáñez (University of Washington, USA), and Gina Baleria (Sonoma State University, USA)
    3. "The government cannot create hurricanes:" Addressing contemporary public information communication challenges through rhetoric
    Ashli Q. Stokes (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
    4. Ethics in public interest communication: Theories, challenges, and case studies
    Tor Bang (BI Norwegian Business School, Norway)
    5. Can we do it differently? Political communication through the lens of the public interest
    Barbara Myslik (Sacramento State University, USA)
    6. Language and culture: Situating meaning in context for public interest communication
    Joseph Radice (University of Florida, USA)

    Application of Public Interest Communication Tenets
    7. "Hey! Dr. Kat, epidemiologist:" Self-identified experts' efforts to correct COVD-19 misinformation and disinformation campaigns on social media
    Carrie Reif-Stice (Augusta University, USA) and Sarah Smith-Frigerio (University of Tampa, USA)
    8. Privacy, politics, and public interest communication: The case of the removal of higher-education student data from Virginia's FOIA
    Corey A. Hickerson (James Madison University, USA)
    9. Social justice, business, and public interest communication
    Candice L. Edrington (University of South Carolina, USA), Ajia Meux (University of Florida, Howard University, University of Oklahoma, USA), and Natalie T. J. Tindall (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
    10. Crystallizing public malcontent: Examining the use of grassroots strategic communication to facilitate and challenge book bans in the United States
    Christopher J. McCollough (Jacksonville State University, USA)
    11. Danger or asset? On the importance of CEO sociopolitical advocacy to public interest communication
    Anja Fessmann (Universität of Passau, Germany) and Jasper Fessmann (University of Memphis, USA)
    12. The cost of marriage
    Dean Mundy (University of Oregon, USA)
    13. The role of PIC in today's increasingly turbulent globalized world
    Marina Vujnovic (Monmouth University, USA) and Dean Kruckeberg (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)

    Research, practice, and an emerging field
    14. A brief history of public interest communication: PIC's early development and influence of its founding figures
    Jasper Fessmann, Brigitta R. Brunner, and Anja Fessmann
    15. Bridging academic silos for better science communication: The importance of collaborative research in public interest communication
    Kelly Chernin and Mitchell Chernin (Bucknell University, USA)
    16. The essential role of practitioners in public communications
    Cody Hays (Arizona State University, USA)
    17. The responsibilities of public interest communication practitioners
    Cody Hays (Arizona State University, USA)
    Conclusion: Sustaining ourselves through sustainable work
    Kelly Chernin, Cody Hays, and Brigitta R. Brunner

    Index