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Leveson Inquiry archive important contribution to debate and education on media ethics

Stephen Waddington

It heard evidence for more than eight months exploring the media's relationship with the public, politicians and the police. The Inquiry published the Leveson Report in November 2012 which made recommendations for a new, independent, body to replace the Press Complaints Commission.

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Why public relations must wake up to wearables

PR Conversations

In the end, I found myself dabbling with hindsight, thinking ahead to a few years from now, when the great and good will gather for the annual International History of Public Relations Conference and expound their views on how our profession dealt with one of its greatest challenges: The Internet of Everything and wearable technology.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. The historical period in my investigation is 1995-2015, which was a time of notable growth in public relations.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. The historical period in my investigation is 1995-2015, which was a time of notable growth in public relations.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. The historical period in my investigation is 1995-2015, which was a time of notable growth in public relations.