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Lockdown letter: brainstorming second order COVID-19 effects

Stephen Waddington

We need local, decentralised responses to arts, culture, education and transport. Polarisation of digital privacy - electronic communication has led to a relaxation in attitudes to legislation such as GDPR but it has also highlighted awareness. The exception may be local and hyper local print that connects directly with communities.

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Lionesses now worth millions in sponsorship, say PR experts

Mark My Words

But there were calls on Monday to ensure that the inevitable spike in interest, and funding, also cascades down to grassroots level, including making sure that women’s teams don’t continue to be lumped with unsociable pitch hours or remote places with poor access to public transport. We see it in the men’s game.

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Maxim Behar: "I haven't seen a happy emigrant; I've seen many successful emigrants."

Maxim Behar

Host: So, what do we say to those who've left Bulgaria not because of the financial opportunities but because they don’t like the environment? Friends, community. The transportation should be superb. Just observe the videos shown on international television, if shown at all. Maxim: Not just Oktoberfest.

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Winding down or winding up a career in public relations

PR Conversations

linking into green transport issues to get people off the roads. These days such programs may be called ‘community engagement’ – and involved developing new concepts to make road safety, if not sexy, at least interesting. Financial and other pressures may see more and more PR practitioners needing to work for longer and longer.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

We can understand how Facebook and Twitter conversations can represent different parts of the community. When Tom Foremski quit the Financial Times he was the first big mainstream media journalist to start making a living from a blog. Today he’s one of the world’s foremost thinkers on the future of media, journalism and communications.