
Ethics in Public Relations
Responsible Advocacy
- 256 pages
- English
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Ethics in Public Relations
Responsible Advocacy
About this book
"This is an intelligent book about serious issues in public relations: accountability, responsibility, transparency, loyalty, truthtelling, and fairness. It should be required reading in boardrooms, in PR classrooms, and at the Pentagon." - Jay Black, Editor, Journal of Mass Media EthicsĀ Ā
"Ethics in Public Relations fills an important need at a time when the credibility of public relations (and some public relations practitioners and public relations firms) is under attack. In a manner that is never preachy or dogmatic, Fitzpatrick and Bronstein have put together a series of essaysĀ that have application across the public relations spectrum. They are sure to be informative and instructive both to long-time professionals and candidates for entry-level positions." - Harold Burson,Ā Founding Chairman, Burson MarstellarĀ Ā
"This book is both highly readable and long overdue.Ā Fitzpatrick and Bronstein have produced a thoughtful, thorough, and very practical look at the ethical dimensions of public relations, not just in theory, but in everyday practice.Ā The essays are sharp, witty, on-point and highly pragmatic. Their examples are relevant, their anecdotes purposeful.Ā Given the state of the profession these days, it?s difficult to see how students of public relations could call themselves current without first reading this smart collection of essays." - James S. O?Rourke IV, Professor and Director, The Eugene D. Fanning Center for Business Communication, University of Notre DameĀ Ā
"Fitzpatrick and Bronstein have for every public relations professional established a foundation to practice advocacy ethically.Ā Practice settings may change, but Fitzpatrick and Bronstein demonstrate that the individual professional has an ongoing ethical imperative to advocate responsibly. Fitzpatrick?s discussion of the PRSA Code of Ethics concept of advocacy (which she helped draft) breaks new and helpful ground, bringing clarity and substance to this crucial ingredient of most public relations practice." - James E. Lukaszewski, Chairman and President, The Lukaszewski Group Inc.Ā Ā
Ethics in Public Relations: Responsible Advocacy is the first book to identify universal principles of responsible advocacy in public relations. In this engaging book, editors Kathy Fitzpatrick and Carolyn Bronstein bring together prominent authorities in the field to address theoretic and practical issues that illustrate the broad scope and complexity of responsible advocacy in 21st-century public relations. The collection explores such matters as the fragile line between ethical and legal public relations practices, ethical challenges in building relationships with increasingly diverse publics, the requirements of ethical advocacy online, ethical accountability in organizational settings, the special ethical obligations of nonprofit groups, and ethical mandates in cross-border public relations.Ā Ā
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Toward a Definitional Framework for Responsible Advocacy
- Chapter 1. Baselines for Ethical Advocacy in the āMarketplace of Ideasā
- Chapter 2. Responsibility and Accountability
- Chapter 3. The Ethics of Communicating With and About Difference in a Changing Society
- Chapter 4. Negotiating Relationships With Activist Publics
- Chapter 5. Responsible Advocacy for Nonprofit Organizations
- Chapter 6. Truth and Transparency
- Chapter 7. Responsible Online Communication
- Chapter 8. Responsible Advocacy Through Strategic Risk Communication 1
- Chapter 9. The Ethics of Public Diplomacy
- Chapter 10. Advocacy Across Borders
- Chapter Notes
- Index
- About the Contributors