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Veterans Day: A Granddaughter Remembers

Waxing UnLyrical

Until his health started failing (he suffered two heart attacks), he awoke religiously with the sun, had an impeccable work ethic and, above all, put family first. I have adjusted – more or less – to the fact that I will not see my grandfather again, as he passed away in 2003. Oh, one other thing: my blog = my sandbox.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. In particular this addresses ethical and practical challenges that arise when using the internet and social media within a research methodology.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. In particular this addresses ethical and practical challenges that arise when using the internet and social media within a research methodology.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. In particular this addresses ethical and practical challenges that arise when using the internet and social media within a research methodology.

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PR Rock Stars: 3M’s Heather Cmiel

Communications Conversations

I have been involved since the first day I joined in 2003 – 14 years ago (I am starting to realize I am old). PRSA has a code of ethics. First is elevating the code and making it understood that ethics matter. We need to talk about why ethics matter now more than ever. I am who interviewed. I am who they hired.

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