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The Amplification Hypothesis: How To Counter Extreme Positions Effectively

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Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, … Continue reading How does the amplification hypothesis work? Please consider supporting the blog by sharing it with other PR- and communication professionals. Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology. Freedheim (Ed.) Weiner (Ed.)

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

In a paper for the Journal of Public Relations Research[v] Michael Karlberg makes the case that the Excellence Theory is overly concerned with consumers as a primary audience. Shirley Leitch and David Neilson challenge the rigid nature of the Excellence Theory in a chapter written for the Handbook of Public Relations[vii].

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

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As my paper will be included in the IHPRC proceedings in due course, I am not going to explain my research philosophy or go into further detail of the methodology and resulting arguments in this blog post. Ethical challenges arise as Saunders et al (2015) contend, from accessibility online of private as well as public information.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

As my paper will be included in the IHPRC proceedings in due course, I am not going to explain my research philosophy or go into further detail of the methodology and resulting arguments in this blog post. Ethical challenges arise, as Saunders et al (2015) contend, from accessibility online of private as well as public information.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

As my paper will be included in the IHPRC proceedings in due course, I am not going to explain my research philosophy or go into further detail of the methodology and resulting arguments in this blog post. Ethical challenges arise, as Saunders et al (2015) contend, from accessibility online of private as well as public information.