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    Gee, a “a member of the National Academy of Education”(“James Gee.”). He claims that people who have similar interests, symbol, acting or beliefs could be in a same DC, and there are eight tools that he proposed to definite a DC, they are “social language”, “social identity”, “intersexuality”,” Discourse maps”,” kits”, “recognition”, “discourse” and “conversation”(Gee). For example, the OU is a big DC in this society because most members in OU are going to study; they get same belief and symbol,…

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    Blue Bell Case Analysis

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    talk to the media unless the situation is analyzed properly, that’s why we have a public relations department. We as practitioners should try to be proactive when it comes to communicating a crisis and as we have learnt that employees should be the first ones to know as they are the frontline of the…

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    “Students Talk About Race” laid the foundation for reaching this goal. And through my professional work in public relations and marketing, often in areas of social impact and Corporate Social Responsibility, I have developed skills vital to storytelling, motivating public opinion and communicating effectively in various industries. It is my hope that through a mater’s degree in international relations, I will continue to fine tune my skills, and become an effective player in promoting healthy…

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    implementation of domestic policies. This study will, therefore, be grounded on Andrew Moravcsik’s Liberal Theory of International Politics and Robert Putnam’s Logic of Two-Level Games. It has always been a struggle to formulate a theory on international relations that would deviate from an ideology. Moravcsik (1997) suggests, in his study on Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory on International Politics, that it is of great necessity to…

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    I always say that the public relations program at Mount Saint Vincent University found me, rather than the other way around. I have always had a passion for writing, public speaking and media, but as of my senior year of high school my exposure to public relations was limited to Samantha Jones from Sex and the City. As a 17-year-old that was torn between journalism and advertising, I followed a neighbour’s advice to research the field of PR. I quickly found that the profession is about so much…

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    choice and employment relations in Qantas and Jetstar.” Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources (2013) 51, pp.437–453. Examining Sarina and Lansbury’s (2013) article on the two airline Qantas and Jetstar, it is seen that the conducted study concerns the strategic choices that the airlines adopted in relation to the changing factors that affected the aviation industry. This research aims to explore and unfold the different changes in strategies regarding the employment relations of the…

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    I originally thought that communication was just a passion, but now I realize it is what I want to do as a career. Public relations is the communication between an organization and the public. I want to act as that link of communication and I truly believe I can do so with the education I am receiving from the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism. My interest in public relations was sparked in high school with the clubs and activities in which I was involved. Being the head of prom committee and…

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    Literature review The campaign for the Tour de Yorkshire and the public relations work included in it is situated within the broader topic of promotional culture. Promotional culture, according to Davis (2013) is a culture that is intertwined with the medium of promotion and its communication processes. He defines promotion as the combination of influences from the promotional industries that include public relations work as well as advertising, marketing and branding. All of these influences…

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    When looking into the variety of currently available jobs in Public Relations, I was surprised by what positions I was interested in. Of the 3 positions I selected for this assignment, all 3 jobs are in the world of music. I have always thought that I would end up in sports, but it quickly became evident that though there were a significant amount of jobs available in sports, the majority of them were more closely related to marketing, whereas I am more interested in media and campaign…

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    NJ Water Case Study

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    With amid rumors that their water contains lead, NJ Water Company will hold a public relations campaign to address the issue. Many of the members of the community are concerned about the quality and safety of the water that they use and drink. The company wants to assure the members of the public that the water they cook with, drink and bathe…

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