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#PR Expanded Guest Post: Ethical Awareness … It’s Never Too Early

Deirdre Breakenridge

I know that ethics is “taught” in various forms in most colleges and universities, but I have serious concerns as to whether or not the “real world” is included in the process. But how much “this is why ethical behavior is crucial to the success of your client or employer” reality is included, I’m not sure. on various occasions.

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Promise and Pitfalls, the Ethical Use of AI for Public Relations Practitioners – A Conversation with Michelle Egan and Mark Dvorak

Ethical Voices

In November 2023, PRSA issued new ethics guidelines titled “Promise and Pitfalls, the Ethical Use of AI for Public Relations Practitioners ”. Please welcome Michelle Egan , the 2023 National Chair of PRSA and Mark Dvorak , the 2023 Chair of PRSA’s Board of Ethics and Professional Standards.

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Acting Ethically Means Going Beyond Performative Action – Candace Hamana

Ethical Voices

Joining me on this week’s EthicalVoices episode is Candace Hamana , the owner of Badger PR and the founder of The Indigenous Peoples Public Relations Association. I got my start in public relations, interestingly enough, doing political campaigns and community organizing back in South Carolina in 2007.

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Relationship advice for PR practitioners

PR Conversations

Relationships are in the DNA of PR – in fact, the name itself indicates the function manages relations with publics. Most of the focus on communications skills is still primarily on an ability to write. Rhetoric rules rather than dialogic communications. This means qualitative not simply quantitative survey approaches.

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BuzzStream, GDPR, and You

Buzzstream

The important thing to remember is that the GDPR is primarily concerned with handling data ethically and according to the intended purpose. Public authorities can only rely on legitimate interests if they are processing for a legitimate reason other than performing their tasks as a public authority.

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