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ESAs: The Fad-Free Way to Build Your Ethics Muscle

PRSay

Without a doubt, I dread the surgeon’s knife again — just nowhere near as much as I fear facing an ethical challenge professionally and getting it wrong. For nearly two decades, the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS) has offered analysis on current practice issues and challenges through Ethical Standards Advisories (ESAs).

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Tackling bias in how we create and tell stories

Stephen Waddington

The Institute of Development Studies has developed guidelines for inclusive storytelling. Natalie Orringe, head of communications and engagement, Institute of Development Studies Statues, the Royals, gender identity, rainbow flags. It delivers research and teaching in development studies.

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Embracing Inclusion: Empowering People with Disabilities Through Brand Marketing

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

The rationale underscoring the crusade for inclusion is rooted in a blend of ethical and realistic understandings. From an ethical vantage point, inclusion is an acknowledgment of every individual’s inherent dignity and worth, irrespective of their abilities. That disparity needs to change!

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From Plate to Press: How PR Can Amplify the Reach of Vegan and Vegetarian Brands

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Some choose veganism or vegetarianism for ethical reasons, while others do so for health or environmental concerns. By knowing their audience, brands can tailor their PR campaigns to effectively communicate their message and values.

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Current (and future) of PR scholarship and research

Karen Freberg

Not just as a researcher and member of the PR academic community, but a mentor and advocate for the next generation of professors and scholars entering the field. So, props to Tyler and Luke for doing this study. It was a very detailed mixed-method study. It was the part of their study that interviewed PR senior scholars.

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Meet the latest Socially Mobile class of 2022

Stephen Waddington

The programme is delivered via an online teaching platform and Guild community. Socially Mobile has been developed by Sarah Waddington and I along with a community of more than 50 teachers, assessors, and examiners. It is assessed and certificated independently. What's your highlight of the Socially Mobile programme?

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Own Your Idea, Grow Your Audience with Storytelling [Case Study]

PR 20/20

Brands will need to become more human with greater resources dedicated to listening, relationship building, ethics, empathy, creativity, culture and community. Event Sponsors and Attendees: To take the community to the next level, we launched a global event in 2019: the Marketing AI Conference —or MAICON for short.