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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Daria Steigman

Solo PR Pro

She had always been interested in the labor movement and migrant worker issues — one of her favorite books in ninth grade was about Cesar Chavez — so she enrolled at Cornell University, where she earned a master’s degree in industrial and labor relations. She did start a blog in 2008, though. Solo PR Pro No. And fun fact?

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Concurrent delay: the latest guidance from the courts

Practical Law Construction

The claimant contractor, Thomas Barnes & Sons plc (in administration) and the defendant employer, Blackburn with Darwen BC, entered into an amended JCT SBC with Quantities, 2011 Edition for the construction of Blackburn bus station, to include office space and a concourse for access to the buses.

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How To Get Your Blog Project Approved

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali How To Get Your Blog Project Approved January 13th, 2011 Tweet Guest post by Shanan Sorochynski Okay, you’ve had nearly half a month to sink into 2011. I manage the University of Regina’s blog.

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2010s: The decade defined by impact

Karen Freberg

2011 marked the moment I became Dr. Freberg 2.0 (Mom I started getting actively involved in researching in social media back in 2008, but the first time I had the chance to teach social media was back in 2011. This class also was the foundation for my social media book. I fully embraced this view and still do to this day.

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The Misinformation Age: Misinformation, Lies, and Communications

Scott Public Relations

professor at the University of California at Irvine and author of the book “The Misinformation Age: How False Beliefs Spread”, explained at the annual meeting of PR Boutiques International that understanding how false beliefs propagate may lie in defining “belief” as a social phenomenon. Learn more about Professor O’Connor’s book here.

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The Misinformation Age: Misinformation, Lies, and Communications

Scott Public Relations

professor at the University of California at Irvine and author of the book “The Misinformation Age: How False Beliefs Spread”, explained at the annual meeting of PR Boutiques International that understanding how false beliefs propagate may lie in defining “belief” as a social phenomenon. Learn more about Professor O’Connor’s book here.

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Bringing Open Community To Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

But the bottom line is, it’s VERY important for anyone in PR, whether internally or externally, to understand the messy dynamics of the Open Community around organizations. At the same time, internally, we can start thinking about what social media might help us achieve in terms of individual departmental goals (e.g. Lindy : Exactly.